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Hello, I’m Joanna. With over 18 years of experience as a holistic health practitioner, I’ve had the privilege of working and studying across Europe, South East Asia, and New Zealand, integrating the wisdom of Western and Eastern medicine systems. Currently, I provide short- and long-term psychotherapy (somatic and psychodynamic talking therapy) from my cozy clinic nestled in the beautiful Heathcote Valley, Christchurch.
I have a deep interest in developmental and relational trauma (complex trauma, cPTSD) and the integration of body and mind. With my background in medical and somatic training (see below), I bring an understanding of the body’s role in psychotherapy, allowing “body talk” to emerge in sessions. This approach enriches the therapeutic process, helping to reveal unconscious narratives and core beliefs.
I am also interested in embracing opposites, particularly the dynamic between life and death. I strongly advocate for normalising conversations about death and grief, recognising their essential place in our human experience. Over the past decade, I have dedicated myself to studying these topics and processing my own relationship with death and the concept of "necessary losses." The insights and understanding I've gained on this journey inform my therapeutic work, allowing me to create a safe and supportive space where you can feel held during moments of fear, anger, confusion, doubt and grief.
In my work, I integrate the wisdom of both somatic and talk therapy, drawing from Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (CM), Somatic Psychotherapy (Hakomi), Jungian Studies, Brainspotting, and other complementary approaches (see below).
I’m also passionate about the intersection of psychotherapy and art, welcoming creativity and play as a vital part of our collaborative work.
I am a registered psychotherapist, and my work is supervised. As a lifelong learner, I regularly attend workshops and webinars. Outside of my professional work, I value long walks, qigong practice, watching films, and reading as ways to slow down, be present and restore balance.
Please get in touch with me if you want to know more or make an appointment.
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"There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you." - Maya Angelou
“Therapy is first about discovering. It’s about who you are and about what your deepest emotional attitudes are. It’s not just about who you think you are. It’s not something you can know with the intellect. It’s about who you are in the very heart of yourself. That’s the flavour of psychotherapy, discovering yourself, discovering your real attitudes toward the most important pieces of your life." ~ Ron Kurtz, Hakomi Founder
Diploma in Body Neurotherapy (PL)
Diploma in Neuroreflexology (EU)
Diploma in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy (NZ, MAL)
Cranio-sacral therapy, Upledger Institute (PL, NZ)
Visceral Osteopathy, Barral Institute (NZ, AU)
Continuum Movement (USA)
Healing from the Core (USA)
Ayurveda (PL, IND), TCM (PL), Reiki Usui (SG)
* Somatic Mindful Psychotherapy is a client-led, relational approach grounded in the principles of mindfulness, loving presence, non-violence, unity, organicity, and wholeness. It invites deep listening not only to the words we speak, but also to the story the body quietly tells. Through this attuned awareness, we can uncover and process unconscious beliefs and unresolved trauma. This approach supports those navigating stress, anxiety, anger, depression, grief, pain, or psychosomatic symptoms, as well as those seeking to build confidence, transform limiting patterns, and gain greater clarity and understanding of themselves.
* The Conversational Model of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy is a relational, flexible, jargon-free model of talking therapy. Clients can experience a positive and supportive relationship that helps them develop a full expression of themselves. It is dedicated to clients with a wide range of difficulties, including relationship issues, developmental trauma and personality disorders.
* Brainspotting Therapy, neuroexperiential model developed from EMDR and offers a slower, more attuned way of working with the brain–body connection and processing trauma. Using focused eye positions helps access where unprocessed emotion and memory are held beneath awareness. This process invites what has been frozen or hidden to surface and release - allowing the nervous system to find greater balance, presence, and flow. It can be especially helpful for trauma, anxiety, and stress-related difficulties, or whenever words are not enough.
Session 1 hour (60min) - $140
Please note that effective May 1st 2026, the fee will increase:
session 1 hour - $160 (incl GST)
| monday | 12.00 - 18.00 |
| tuesday | 8.00 - 14.00 |
| wednesday | 8.00 - 14.00 |
| thursday | 8.00 - 14.00 |
| friday | - |
| saturday | - |
| sunday | - |





