Meg
Counsellor
NZAC Qualified Counsellor
If you're looking for a safe space to unmask and find support that's the right fit for you, Meg will ensure you feel welcomed and valued. Diagnosed AuDHD, she has depth in her practice with experience working in trauma & abuse, grief, addiction, women’s issues, family therapy including youth and early adulthood. And more.
Morgan
Clinical Social Worker and Therapist
BSW, MSW (Master’s of Social Work)
Morgan loves supporting people to understand the unique hardware of their own brains so they can move forward to where they want to be.
She was trained as a social worker and has worked in a variety of roles with children, families, and individuals, which has given her a breadth of both clinical and therapeutic experience and insight.
Abigail
Counsellor
Abigail
Abigail's interests span neurodiversity, grief, and somatic work, which is a therapeutic approach focusing on the body's role in psychological health. In addition, Abigail brings unique insights to support students and the queer community. They also have lived experience of neurodiversity, including dyslexia and dyspraxia, which enables a deep empathy and understanding.