COUNSELLORS
Counsellor & Psychotherapist
Paul Archer

With a Bachelors in Music, Graduate Diploma in Education and Masters in Gestalt Therapy, Paul works with adults, adolescents, couples and families. Offering both face to face and online counselling some of the presentations that Paul has worked with include relationship issues, challenges within the family/stepfamily, work related stress and burnout, life dissatisfaction, depression, anxiety and trauma.
Paul uses a trauma informed method to build genuine interest and care for those he works with. Humbled by his work he is very committed to building trust and sensitivity towards his clients with a belief that people are capable of moving towards a more satisfying, meaningful and well-lived life with supported guidance and care.
Outside of work Paul is father of four boys and husband to Sally (also a counsellor). Family means the world to Paul, and he loves spending time with them, along with composing music, being in nature, staying healthy and coaching youth soccer.
Paul uses a trauma informed method to build genuine interest and care for those he works with. Humbled by his work he is very committed to building trust and sensitivity towards his clients with a belief that people are capable of moving towards a more satisfying, meaningful and well-lived life with supported guidance and care.
Outside of work Paul is father of four boys and husband to Sally (also a counsellor). Family means the world to Paul, and he loves spending time with them, along with composing music, being in nature, staying healthy and coaching youth soccer.
Counsellor & Psychotherapist
Sally Archer

Sally holds a Bachelor in Education and Masters in Gestalt Therapy. Her life of learning and practice has been intricate, elaborate and brought her to a place where she is looking forward to supporting women within the community.
Deeply passionate about counselling and connection with women as they work through difficult experiences, emotions and stressors, areas of strength for Sally as a counsellor include fertility, stepparenting, trauma, erotic recovery, gender and sexuality, anxiety and depression. We can't avoid difficulties/challenges as they are an important part of the vibrant tapestry of our lives. However, sometimes when we try to navigate these hurdles alone, we can end up feeling stuck, stressed and unfulfilled. One's self-esteem can be greatly impacted, and our most meaningful relationships can suffer too.
Sally places high importance on building trusting therapeutic relationships, allowing for clients to share vulnerabilities and personal aspects of themselves. Her counselling philosophy is built on the following phrase 'the gentler we go in the therapeutic space the deeper the work and greater the challenges to one's life both internally and externally.'
Deeply passionate about counselling and connection with women as they work through difficult experiences, emotions and stressors, areas of strength for Sally as a counsellor include fertility, stepparenting, trauma, erotic recovery, gender and sexuality, anxiety and depression. We can't avoid difficulties/challenges as they are an important part of the vibrant tapestry of our lives. However, sometimes when we try to navigate these hurdles alone, we can end up feeling stuck, stressed and unfulfilled. One's self-esteem can be greatly impacted, and our most meaningful relationships can suffer too.
Sally places high importance on building trusting therapeutic relationships, allowing for clients to share vulnerabilities and personal aspects of themselves. Her counselling philosophy is built on the following phrase 'the gentler we go in the therapeutic space the deeper the work and greater the challenges to one's life both internally and externally.'