Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
CBT focuses on understanding the connection between thoughts, emotions and behaviours. It can help identify unhelpful thinking patterns, develop coping skills and support meaningful behavioural change for concerns such as anxiety, depression, OCD and emotional regulation difficulties.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
ACT supports people to develop greater psychological flexibility by learning to respond differently to difficult thoughts and emotions. Therapy focuses on values, mindfulness and creating a life aligned with what matters most.
DBT-Informed Therapy
DBT supports emotional regulation, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness and mindfulness. It can be helpful for people who experience intense emotions, relationship difficulties, self-criticism or feeling emotionally overwhelmed.
Schema Therapy
Schema Therapy explores long-standing emotional patterns and core beliefs that may have developed through early life experiences. It can help people understand repeating difficulties in relationships, emotions or self-worth and create healthier ways of coping.
EMDR and CPT
EMDR and Cognitive Processing Therapy are trauma-focused approaches that help people process distressing memories, reframe beliefs shaped by traumatic experiences and reduce ongoing emotional distress.
DDP-Informed and Attachment-Based Practice
Rachel's work is informed by attachment-focused and trauma-informed models that emphasise emotional safety, connection and understanding within relationships.
Family-Based Treatment and CBT-E
FBT is a leading evidence-based approach for adolescent eating disorders, positioning parents and caregivers as central resources in recovery. CBT-E is a transdiagnostic psychological treatment designed for eating disorders in adolescents and adults.
Psychodynamic and Psychotherapy-Informed Approaches
These approaches support deeper understanding of emotional experiences, relational patterns and processes that may influence how we think, feel and respond in the present.