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Individual therapy with a clinical psychologist in Perth, offering a reflective, trauma-informed approach to understanding emotional patterns, identity, and relationships over time.

At Spencer Psychology in Nedlands, therapy is approached as a careful and collaborative process. The focus is not simply on reducing symptoms, but on developing a deeper understanding of how patterns of thinking, feeling, and relating have developed, and how they continue to shape your experience in the present.

Many people seek individual therapy in Perth after recognising recurring difficulties in areas such as emotional regulation, relationships, self-criticism, or a sense of disconnection from themselves or others. Often, there has been a longstanding effort to manage these experiences without a clear framework for understanding them.

A Reflective Approach to Therapy

Therapy provides a calm, consistent space to explore how early experiences, attachment patterns, and periods of stress or emotional strain have shaped current ways of responding.

Many patterns that feel difficult in the present, such as people-pleasing, emotional sensitivity, withdrawal, or self-criticism, developed as adaptive responses at earlier points in life. While these responses may once have been protective, they can become restrictive or effortful over time.

A central part of the work involves exploring how you make sense of your own internal experience, and of other people, particularly in moments of emotional activation. When emotions become heightened, it can be more difficult to hold a stable understanding of what is happening internally and in relationships. This can lead to patterns of misinterpretation, self-doubt, or disconnection.

Over time, therapy supports the development of a more stable and reflective stance, allowing for greater clarity, flexibility, and choice in how you respond.

What Therapy Involves

Sessions focus on understanding patterns as they arise, both in everyday life and within the therapeutic relationship.

This may include:

  • exploring personal history and attachment experiences
  • noticing patterns in thoughts, emotions, and bodily responses
  • understanding how emotional states influence perception and interpretation
  • recognising recurring themes in relationships
  • developing the capacity to pause, reflect, and respond rather than react

The work proceeds at a steady pace, with careful attention to emotional safety, capacity, and your individual goals.

Approach to Therapy

The approach integrates trauma-informed and psychodynamic understanding, with a focus on insight, reflection, and emotional regulation.

This may include:

  • developing awareness of internal patterns and responses
  • working with different aspects of the self to foster self-compassion
  • strengthening the capacity to regulate and tolerate emotional states
  • understanding how earlier experiences shape current expectations and responses
  • building clearer internal and interpersonal boundaries

The emphasis is on supporting a more coherent and compassionate understanding of yourself, alongside meaningful and sustainable change.

What This Work Supports

Over time, therapy may support:

  • greater emotional stability and regulation
  • reduced self-criticism and shame
  • increased clarity in relationships
  • improved capacity to manage stress and emotional intensity
  • a more integrated and stable sense of self

The aim is not simply to manage symptoms, but to support a deeper sense of understanding, agency, and connection in everyday life.

Considering Individual Therapy

Seeking therapy is often part of a longer process of trying to understand patterns that have been present for some time.

If you are unsure whether individual therapy is appropriate, you are welcome to get in touch to discuss your situation.

Take the Next Step

If you are seeking individual therapy in Perth, you are welcome to get in touch to discuss whether this approach is appropriate for you.

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