Our psychology and counselling services offer specialised support for personal, relational, and family challenges through collaborative, evidence-informed care.
We provide a supportive, confidential space where individuals, couples, families, and groups can talk openly, feel heard, reflect, and begin to work through what is happening in their lives.
Individual counselling provides a supportive, confidential space to reflect on what is happening in your life, explore patterns that may be affecting your wellbeing, and work towards greater clarity, stability, and self-understanding.
Relationship Counselling helps couples work through conflict, communication difficulties, trust issues, and the patterns that can leave both people feeling disconnected or stuck.
Family Counselling creates room for each voice to be heard while working through tension, misunderstandings, and challenges that are affecting the family as a whole.
Group therapy brings people together in a structured, supportive setting where reflection, discussion, and guided therapeutic work can foster insight and connection with others.
No two people come to therapy for exactly the same reason. For some, it is about making sense of emotions or experiences that have been difficult to carry alone. For others, it is about working through relationship strain, family tension, or patterns that keep repeating.
Our Psychology & Counselling services are designed to provide space for honest conversation, practical reflection, and meaningful therapeutic support that responds to what is actually going on in your life.
When life feels heavy, confusing, or difficult to carry on your own, individual counselling offers a space to slow things down and talk it through properly. It can help you explore patterns, experiences, emotions, and pressures that may be affecting your everyday life, relationships, or sense of self.
Our work is shaped around what you need, with room for reflection, practical insight, and support that helps you move towards greater clarity and stability.
Relationships can come under pressure for many reasons, including conflict, communication problems, distance, hurt, or repeated patterns that leave both people feeling frustrated or unheard.
Relationship counselling creates space to look at what is happening between you, better understand the dynamic, and start having more honest and constructive conversations. The goal is to help both people feel clearer about what is going on and what needs to shift.
Family relationships can carry a lot, from history to emotion to responsibility, and sometimes tension that is hard to shift without support.
Our sessions create room for families to speak honestly, listen differently, and work through challenges that may be affecting connection at home. That might include conflict, change within the family, misunderstandings, or strain that has built up over time.
Some conversations are different when they happen in a shared space. Group therapy brings people together in a supported setting where reflection, discussion, and therapeutic work can happen alongside others.
For many people, there is something powerful in hearing different perspectives, feeling less alone, and learning within a group that is guided with care and structure.
We offer both individual and group pathways to support the integration of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and breathwork experiences, recognising that insight alone is insufficient; what matters is how it is understood, embodied, and lived over time. Our individual sessions offer a confidential, attuned space to process your experience at your own pace.
We work collaboratively to explore the emotional, psychological, and relational material that may have emerged, helping you make sense of complex or unexpected material while supporting meaningful and sustainable change. Our group integration sessions provide a carefully facilitated environment where shared reflection can deepen understanding and reduce isolation.
Hearing others’ experiences often brings new perspectives, resonance, and a sense of connection, while also supporting the development of language for what can sometimes be difficult to articulate.
Reach out to Misso Psychology for grounded, professional support.
Donna is a co-director, facilitator, and community development practitioner with more than three decades of experience working alongside individuals, families, and communities. As co-founder of Misso Psychology, she has helped shape a practice that values genuine connection, thoughtful reflection, and care that is both grounded and real. Donna’s work centres on creating spaces where people feel safe enough to be honest, curious, and open to change. Whether working with groups or in professional settings, she brings a steady, relational presence that encourages meaningful conversations and deeper understanding. Her background in community development informs her belief that growth occurs not only individually but also in relationship with others and within communities. Alongside Dave, Donna recognised the importance of extending this work beyond direct practice. She is also co-founder of The International Institute of Psychotherapy Training (IIPT), where she helps bring together mental health professionals from around the world to learn, connect, and share knowledge. The institute reflects her commitment to creating spaces where practitioners can continue to grow, think deeply, and feel supported in the work they do. Across both organisations, Donna’s focus remains the same: creating environments where people feel met, where learning is shared, and where meaningful, lasting change can take place.
Dave is a psychologist, co-director, facilitator, and educator with over four decades of experience across clinical practice, training, and group facilitation. As co-founder of Misso Psychology, he has helped shape a practice grounded in depth, curiosity, and a strong commitment to understanding the complexity of people’s inner and relational worlds.
Dave’s clinical work draws on narrative, psychodynamic, metacognitive, and insight-oriented approaches, with a focus on patterns of relating, emotional development, and the deeper processes underlying presenting concerns. He is known for his thoughtful, engaged style, balancing clarity with care and creating spaces where people feel both supported and gently challenged. Alongside Donna, Dave recognised the importance of extending this work beyond direct clinical practice. He is the co-founder of The International Institute of Psychotherapy Training (IIPT), where he helps build an international learning community.
Through his teaching and facilitation, he supports clinicians in deepening their thinking, staying reflective in their work, and remaining connected to the relational heart of psychotherapy. Across his clinical and training roles, Dave brings a strong commitment to meaningful, depth-oriented work, supporting individuals and practitioners in thoughtful, engaged, and enduring ways.