ABOUT
With a Master’s in Psychotherapy and nearly a decade of clinical experience, I work with women exploring identity, meaning, and self-direction within the context of gendered expectations and cultural change.
I support people who experience neurodivergence as they seek deeper understanding, alignment, and ways of being that honor their unique experience.
I also work with those navigating grief, life transitions, and existential questions—offering a space to explore uncertainty, loss, and change with care and depth.
My practice provides a therapeutic space to explore power, identity, responsibility, and belonging, grounded in both personal healing and an awareness of the broader systems we live within.
I offer a whole-person, integrative approach that attends to mind, emotion, body, and context. Beyond traditional models, I create space for deep, reflective, and transformative work—supporting you as a whole being on your unique path.
If this resonates, I invite you to reach out. Together, we can begin the next steps toward meaningful and lasting change.
Amanda Johnson
PACFA Certified Practising Member (Reg. No. 33232)
A Depth-Oriented and Reflective Approach
Rather than focusing solely on coping strategies, our work may explore:
Identity and self-understanding
Life direction and values
Grief and transition
Existential questions and meaning
The psychological impact of social and environmental change
Therapy unfolds at a pace that feels considered, collaborative, and sustainable.
My practice draws on contemporary psychotherapy and transpersonal perspectives, grounded in relational and ethically informed practice.
This approach recognises that distress does not arise in isolation. Culture, family systems, social structures, and the broader global environment all shape personal experience.