By discovering aspects of the mind that are often outside of our awareness and exploring influential events and relationships of childhood, adolescence and adulthood, we can develop a deeper understanding of why and how we feel and relate as we do, as adults. This way of working has assisted people who deal with depression, anxiety, panic attacks, grief and loss, sexuality and gender questioning, sexual difficulties and issues with intimacy, cross-cultural and identity issues, chronic pain, family difficulties and substance dependence.