Our Team
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Jaimy Halliwell-Owen
Jaimy is an experienced Integrative Psychotherapist, working with thoughtful, sensitive people who are navigating life’s hidden griefs, identity shifts, burnout, and the quiet search for meaning that can be hard to put into words. Jaimys approach is relational and holistic: seeing therapy as a co-created space where all parts of you are welcome — even the ones that feel messy, uncertain, or unseen.
Jaimy became a therapist after many years of personal development, rigorous training, and deep inner work. Along the way, navigated her own identity shifts — including becoming a mother to my two children. Her practice is grounded in the belief that healing happens through relationship — through being seen, heard, and met with compassion. You don’t need to have it all figured out to begin.
As an Integrative therapist, Jaimy draws from a range of psychological theories and tailors her approach to meet your unique needs. Together, you will explore not just the challenges you are facing, but the emotional, cognitive, and physical experiences that accompany them. You will be working collaboratively, moving at a pace that feels safe, respectful, and attuned to you.
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Jill Kelter
Jill is an integrative psychotherapeutic counsellor offering a warm, confidential, and non-judgmental space where you can explore whatever’s on your mind. She tailors her approach to suit your unique needs, drawing on a range of therapeutic methods to support you in building resilience, clarity, and self-understanding.
Jill’s work is grounded in empathy, trust, and a genuine belief in your capacity for change and growth. Whether you’re facing anxiety, low mood, trauma, or a life transition, Jill is here to support you — at your own pace.
All of our Psychotherapists work across a wide range of issues. Jill is particularly interested in: Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Loss, OCD, Neurodiversity, Identity issues, Self-esteem, Stress, Work-related issues, Chronic illness, Disability
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Rachel Button
Rachel has a background in secondary education and ran a successful business for eight years before retraining to become a psychotherapist.
Rachel is an integrative therapist, drawing on a range of approaches tailored to the needs of each individual, with a particular focus on Transactional Analysis (TA). She believes therapy can benefit anyone, whether they are facing a specific difficulty or simply seeking a greater understanding of themselves.
Rachel offers a warm, collaborative space where clients can explore patterns, relationships and emotions in a safe and supportive environment. She helps people feels comfortable and understood.
Rachel is particularly interested in how early life experiences, alongside the rules, expectations and cultural messages we grow up with, continue to shape our choices in adulthood – sometimes in ways that no longer serve us.