
There’s a universe inside you, waiting to be known.
Laura Jean Northey,
Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying)
Unconditional acceptance and emotional safety for your mind, body and soul.

How can I help?
Relational therapy a is way to experience relational dynamics in an environment where you are supported and resourced. It’s an opportunity to learn new skills for connecting that can be applied throughout your life.
Improve Relationships
Build
Self-Awareness
In therapy, you are invited to see yourself in new ways. With support, you’ll develop an understanding of recurring thoughts, feelings, and relational patterns that influence you. With time, you can change those patterns.
You don’t have to go it alone. Having the support of someone who listens and cares can be deeply healing: research consistently shows that psychotherapy is an effective treatment for symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Reduce Anxiety & Depression
It can be hard to see your own strengths. Therapy can help you see and acknowledge your strengths, helping you develop a more coherent self-concept, and leading to higher self-esteem and increased self-worth.
Increase Self-Esteem
“You do not have to be good. You do not have to walk on your knees for a hundred miles through the desert, repenting. You only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves.”
— Mary Oliver
Therapy can help to address:
Anxiety and depression
Relational turbulence
Stress and burnout
Low self-esteem
Addictions
Traumatic life experiences
Major life transitions
Identity concerns
Codependency
Grief and loss
Symptoms of ADHD
Attachment issues