Kellie High is a deeply compassionate and skilled therapist specializing in profound emotional processes, especially those arising from childhood trauma, abuse, and early attachment issues. Drawing upon psychodynamic, person-centred, narrative, and trauma-informed art therapy, Kellie offers a flexible and open-ended journey, thoroughly exploring past experiences and their lasting impact. She works with diverse clients, including students, young adults, older adults, parents, caregivers, and survivors of violence and abuse, addressing issues such as low self-esteem, loneliness, social isolation, and complex mental health diagnoses. Kellie creates a highly supportive environment where clients are encouraged to find their own solutions, fostering deep self-reflection and personal growth. Adapting flexibly to each individual's needs, she often incorporates creative methods like art and imagery to facilitate insight, without relying on homework. With a consistent focus on praise and encouragement, Kellie guides clients through their healing journey, empowering them to overcome challenges and build resilience. Her practice is dedicated to understanding the roots of current struggles, helping clients to feel heard, understood, and equipped to manage day-to-day life with greater self-awareness.