Therapeutic Coach
for Parents and Family
Being a parent is not an easy task. We want the best for the people we love most in our lives. Yet we may feel consumed by the fear of not being enough. We may wonder whether our child’s behaviour is appropriate, whether we are setting the right boundaries, whether we are passing on the values we cherish, and whether we are raising polite, empathetic, attentive, intelligent human beings we can be proud of. So many questions…
Today, our ambitions for our children are higher than ever, while we navigate a world filled with uncertainty and challenges no previous generation has faced: body image pressures, food anxieties, the influence of the digital world, and the unknown impact of AI on our children’s future.
Even when we have done our research and developed a modern, thoughtful vision of parenting, in moments of stress or crisis we inevitably fall back on the only tools we truly know; our own upbringing. This can limit our ability to grow, adapt, and evolve as parents.
Being guided by a Parent Coach trained in trauma transformation offers the opportunity to break the cycle of unhelpful or toxic patterns that keep us stuck. It opens the door to deeper understanding, healthier communication, and a more balanced emotional connection with our children; the true foundation of good parenting.
A strong, mutually beneficial relationship allows our children not only to grow, but to thrive.
Psychotherapist
Brain Reprogramming modifying the residual neuro-emotional imprints of trauma through a gentle method that does not require direct exposure to or revisiting of past events.
Many of us can find it difficult to regulate our emotions, trust our abilities, see the world clearly, or navigate relationships with confidence. Low self-esteem, limiting beliefs, and emotional overwhelm often shape more of our lives than we realise.
Understanding what is “real” versus what is coloured by past experiences becomes especially challenging when we’ve lived through trauma. Some forms of trauma are hard to recognise: they may occur so early in childhood that they happen before memories form, or they may be subtle, emerging from a lack of guidance, affection, or emotional support. Sometimes they result from growing up with reactive or struggling parents whose own difficulties impact our development.
These invisible wounds can leave a lasting imprint on our psyche. They influence our behaviour, distort our perceptions, and quietly weigh on our mental health, often without our conscious awareness.
Working with a Mosaic Psychotherapist is not about revisiting the past for its own sake. Instead, it focuses on reprogramming emotional resources so you can respond differently, and more effectively, to the challenges you face today.
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My work is integrative, meaning I draw from several evidence-informed therapeutic models depending on your needs.
In a typical session, we combine:
• Emotional exploration (what you are feeling, and why)
• Cognitive insight (understanding patterns, beliefs, and triggers)
• Practical tools (communication strategies, parenting guidance, emotional regulation techniques)
• Brain-integration methods such as Mosaic Therapy, which uses gentle bi-lateral eye movement to support nervous system regulation and reshape emotional responses.
Sessions are collaborative and paced at your comfort level. You remain fully present and aware; there is no need to revisit painful memories directly. Instead, we work with how past experiences show up today in your reactions, emotions, communication, or relational patterns and help the brain update these responses in a safe, efficient way.
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We decide this together during an initial consultation.
Generally:
Parent Coaching is useful when you want support with:
• your child’s behaviour
• setting boundaries
• reducing conflict
• improving communication
• managing stress around parenting
• understanding your child’s emotional development
Psychotherapy is more appropriate when you feel affected by:
• recurring emotional overwhelm
• unresolved trauma
• low self-esteem
• anxieties, depression, addiction, phobies, fears, or chronic self-doubt
• difficulty in relationships
• patterns that repeat despite your best efforts to change
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Every person and family is unique, but most clients begin to notice clear shifts within a few sessions, especially when working with brain-integration methods such as Mosaic Therapy. These approaches can transform emotional responses more rapidly than traditional talk therapy alone.
• For parent coaching:
Many parents see improvements in communication and daily interactions within 3–6 sessions, especially when they apply tools between meetings.
• For psychotherapy or trauma-focused work:
Change can begin early, but deeper transformation usually takes place over several weeks or months, depending on the complexity of your history and goals.
There is no fixed timeline and no pressure. You choose the pace, and we adjust as you progress. My intention is always to help you create lasting, sustainable change not dependency.