Nadine specialises in relationships and how people relate to each other and the impact of how you live your life. She will enable you to unravel patterns you want to change in your life. Nadine works to identify and be aware of the way you relate to others. She looks at the elements of mind, body and spirit. She looks into who you are as a human being, which also incorporates your mental well-being. Nadine connects with clients and enables them to move on.
Nadine has a genuine love for people and thrives on establishing creative solutions for people’s lives.
Nadine’s approach is prescriptive; she works differently with each individual.
As an ‘Integrative’ Psychotherapist Nadine incorporates aspects from leading psychological theories which informs the way she works. The Theoretical approaches such as:
Gestalt: Created by Fritz Perls, which fits very well with experiential, arts based approaches, and is a helpful for developing deeper awareness of oneself and our relationship with others.
John Bowlby’s Attachment Theory and approaches of Object Relations Theory (in particular the work of Donald Winnicott): Nadine finds their insights into early and often unconscious childhood behaviour and development to be beneficial.
Transactional Analysis developed by Eric Berne: This theory provides opportunities to change repetitive patterns that may be limiting your potential.
Nadine is passionate about personal growth and the increase of self-awareness.
Nadine supports groups and individuals going through a number of different issues in life. Such as:
- Abuse
- Anxiety
- Attachment
- Bereavement
- Depression
- Domestic Violence and Abuse
- Eating Disorders
- Family Issues
- Fear of rejection
- Infidelity – affairs and betrayals
- Insecurity
- Issues relating to intimacy
- Low Self-Esteem
- Post-natal Depression
- Race, culture and diversity issues – within a relationship and otherwise
- Separation and abandonment
- Sexual Dysfunction
- Shame and Embarrassment
- Sibling Rivalry
- Suicidal Thoughts
- Surviving Traumatic Experiences
- Unresolved Childhood Experiences
- Unfulfilled Need and Attention Seeking
- Unhappiness
- Unconventional sexual interests and desires