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Kat Barker Counselling and Psychotherapy

Mullumbimby NSW, Australia

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Support with relationships, anxiety, depression, change, grief and loss.

Do you feel disconnected, lost, depressed or hurt? Are you going through huge life transitions or situations that are difficult to hold? Are you stressed out, anxious or overworked.

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I love seeing people move through challenging situations and seeing them transform at the same time.

I love the freedom to choose my hours and be my own boss. I wanted to work creatively to support people through difficult times in life. I'm passionate about gaining greater self-awareness and supporting and witnessing others do the same. I wanted to make a living out of doing what I love.

I am kind and compassionate and create a safe space to work together to move towards your desired direction in life. I have been working with people for the past 15 years teaching and training in wellness and creativity. In the last 5 years, I have facilitated regular breathwork sessions in which I have become experienced at holding space for people's pain and welcoming all that needs to arise for healing to occur.

Online is possible via zoom (or skype if you prefer). A link will be provided on booking.

I keep my distance from customers and usually, sessions are conducted online.

Services

This is a way to explore deeper through creative processes bringing greater clarity and expression in your life. You do not have to be a ‘creative person’ to utilise the innate creative power within each of us.

Moving through grief can feel lonely and unbearable. We live in a society that often says to move on and toughen up. I offer people the opportunity to be their grieving process when often there is no place for it. This supports you to hold your grief which in turn allows it to be there whilst also enabling newness to emerge.