Emma’s approach is compassionate, collaborative, and flexible — grounded in current research and tailored to your needs. She can support you with:
• Strengthening relationships and healing from the past.
• Improving communication and managing conflict.
• Attachment repair, including Ideal Parent Figure imagery.
• Navigating anxiety, sadness, or feeling stuck.
• Processing grief, loss, or trauma.
• Coping with work stress or burnout.
• Supporting your family through tough times via family, adolescent or child therapy.
• Exploring identity, purpose or life transitions.
Sessions can also include mindfulness and body-based practices to support healing and awareness.
Emma has postgraduate qualifications in Counselling and Education, specialist training in Couples Counselling, and years of experience in student and family mental health. With a Master of Counselling, she offers expert, compassionate care — whether you’re seeking short-term guidance or longer-term support.
No referral or mental health plan is needed, and there’s no cap on how many sessions you can attend.
When you’re ready to take the first step, Emma can support you.
Emma sees clients at East Melbourne clinic and also offers telehealth appointments.