Heather Balmer

Counsellor

Heather Balmer

Heather is a registered counsellor with a heart full of compassion and truth. She brings a steady, anchoring presence to her work, offering clarity and care when life feels overwhelming. Heather supports both children, adolescents and adults, as well as couples and families. She has particular experience in relational distress, trauma informed care and working with young people who are struggling and finding life hard. She has experience supporting neurodivergent children and their families, and meets NDIS requirements for funding. She is passionate about helping young people build healthy relationships and has developed a thoughtful program to support children in understanding friendships.

Amanda Murton

Clinical Psychologist

Amanda Murton

Amanda is a Clinical Psychologist with a compassionate approach to supporting adults through complex emotional and relational challenges. She specialises in relational trauma and in helping people understand and navigate difficult or ruptured relationships. Amanda has a strong interest in working with those who have experienced domestic violence, abuse, or coercive control, offering a safe place for clarity, insight, and support. She also works closely with parents of neurodivergent children, helping strengthen the connections and wellbeing of the wider family system.