Rachel’s unique approach stems from her strong-held belief that our relationships – whether with significant others, spouses, partners, family or friends – are intrinsic to our mental health and general wellbeing. Rachel’s approach acknowledges the interconnectedness of emotional and relational aspects of one’s life and believes that the health of our relationships plays an integral role in shaping our mental health.
This approach extends beyond theoretical solutions that can be found in a book or on a podcast. Rachel facilitates a deeply personal approach to therapy demonstrated through intention, empathy and compassion.
Over the years, Rachel’s impact has extended beyond the clinic walls. She has conducted numerous workshops, written insightful articles and appeared on various media platforms to share her expertise on relationships. Her appearance on popular podcasts from ABC and Mamamia, as well as her contribution to the New York Times Style Magazine, have garnered widespread acclaim, reaching couples and individuals around the world. Rachel’s level of expertise and unwavering dedication to her clients has earned her a remarkable reputation in the field of relationship psychology and continues to grow today.
Rachel's passion is about providing effective, practical, evidence-based interventions that offer her clients the tools to feel empowered in creating the relationship they really want. She does so by providing the highest quality support that she can to her couples and individual clients at the most important times of their lives.
A good relationship is about more than just communication – it’s about breaking through self-limiting behaviours to connect in more meaningful ways in order to create lasting and powerful change.
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