Christine is a registered psychologist who brings a deeply thoughtful and holistic approach to therapy. With a strong foundation in depth psychology, she offers a therapeutic space that supports clients in exploring not just symptoms, but the underlying meanings and emotional patterns that shape their inner world.
Christine works from a perspective that honours the unconscious mind, symbolism, and archetypal processes, integrating both psychological insight and embodied awareness.
Christine has extensive experience supporting individuals through complex and sensitive issues such as trauma (including PTSD and complex PTSD), bereavement, attachment issues, and life transitions. She also works with clients experiencing personality disorders, mood disorders, burnout, and the psychological impacts of domestic violence, sexual abuse (including adult male survivors), and serious physical illness, such as cancer.
Her therapy style is non-directive and collaborative, creating a safe and grounded space for clients to reflect, process, and deepen their self-awareness. She is particularly attuned to those undergoing significant emotional or existential shifts, helping them reconnect with a sense of meaning, coherence, and personal agency.
In her work with couples, Christine supports partners in navigating conflict, improving emotional communication, and fostering stronger connections. She also facilitates conscious separation where appropriate, helping both individuals part with respect and clarity.
Christine welcomes clients from all walks of life and offers inclusive, trauma-informed care. Her approach is especially well-suited for those engaging in long-term personal work, as well as those facing acute psychological distress.
She consults in person in Caringbah, NSW, and also offers telehealth sessions across Australia.