Therapists in Kerikeri

BLOOM Positive Change
Counsellor, MNZCAA
I am a qualified and registered Professional & Clinical Supervisor and provide supervision for all industries. Do you feel lonely in your job and feel you cannot talk to anyone at work? Do you feel you wish you could unpack or brainstorm some work ideas. Let's do it together. Executives, managers, staff, social workers, sales, counsellors are all welcome to contact me.
Office is near:
Kerikeri 0230 & Online

Colin Birch
Counsellor, MNZAC
Verified
Verified
Hi, I'm a qualified counsellor, a registered member of New Zealand Association of Counsellors. I have extensive experience in dealing with a wide range of interpersonal and social issues and have a strong inner desire to contribute to the welfare of others by empowering them to develop and reach their full potential.
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Zephyr Psychology
Psychologist
Verified
Verified
I am a NZ Registered Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Paediatric Neuropsychologist. I work with children and families providing comprehensive psychological assessments and therapy. I support infants, children, adolescents, young adults, and their parents with a wide range of emotional, behavioural, neurodevelopmental and parenting difficulties, with therapy guided by research and evidence-based treatments. I have worked in community and hospital settings, including Starship, and have a particular interest in working with children with acute and chronic health conditions.

Megan Williams
Psychologist
Verified
Verified
BSc(Pysch) MSc(Psych)(Honours) PGDipPP Registered Psychologist with the New Zealand Psychologists Board and current Annual Practicing Certificate Member of New Zealand Psychologists Society. Megan Williams is a Psychologist who works with clients of all ages. Megan has a warm and caring approach, ensuring that clients feel safe and respected during their journey through therapy.
Online Therapists
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Rach Littley
Counsellor, NZAC - Provisional
Verified
Verified
If you are experiencing feelings of low sense of self or perhaps a little displaced with some big emotions, kōrero mai, let’s work on managing this together. By encouraging ako torowhānui I can help you develop in your sense of self, and build upon your inherent strengths & resilience through whakawhānaungātanga, manaakitanga, ngākau aroha & mana-manaaki approaches. Leaving you feeling empowered & in control of your life; allowing you to live your life in a way that fulfils your wants & needs.
Maria Rotella
Psychologist
Verified
Verified
I am a Clinical Psychologist with a diverse range of interests and clinical experience. I currently work with adults (age 18+ ) and offer individual therapy, group therapy, and consultation. I offer services in-person at my office in Whangarei, and nationally via Zoom. Among my other areas of interest and expertise, I have more recently been increasing my specialty in adult ADHD and gender-affirming therapy. Please note that I do NOT currently offer formal diagnostic assessments for ADHD/ASD, nor any other formal assessments/reports; 'readiness’ assessments for gender-affirming medical care; nor ACC-funded services.

Anélda Huisamen Family Practice
Psychologist, MA
Verified
Verified
Anelda Huisamen (née Kloppers) is a senior clinical psychologist, with interests in personal growth, supporting parents and children with neurodiversity, major life adjustments and trauma, attachment difficulties, ongoing emotional and behavioural difficulties, tics, body image and anxiety disorders.

Melissa Paschke
Counsellor, NZAC - Provisional
Verified
Verified
Kia ora! I bring a sensitive and intuitive approach to counselling, that is authentic, non-judgmental and empathetic. Many experiences in our lives have an impact on our well-being, such as work pressures, family and relationship challenges, loss, trauma, abuse, and unmet needs in childhood. Each one of us will be affected differently. I provide a safe space for you to feel supported and cared for while processing difficult experiences and emotions.
Karen (Kit) Claire Philo
Psychologist, NZPsS Member
Verified
Verified
I work with anxiety and depression and all sorts of trauma. We design together what you want to achieve from therapy. I don't discriminate and all are welcome.

Naomi Carleton
Psychologist
Verified
Verified
Naomi is an Australian and NZ registered psychologist with 18 years experience working with adults, adolescents and children. Naomi is known for her warmth, understanding and approachability. She enjoys supporting and working alongside her clients to improve their quality of life and help them achieve their own personal goals.

Samantha Spafford
Psychologist, MSc, NZPsS Member
Verified
Verified
If you are looking for a warm, caring and also highly effective psychologist then I think you have come to the right place. I tailor my approach to fit your goals and circumstances. Using standardised measures we will reflect together on how things progress over the time we work together. Seeing this progress is really important for both of us. It's great for you to see the gains that you are achieving and it also helps us stay on track with things that are important to you. I provide a telehealth psychology service via a secure high-quality video platform. This means you can access your appointment from home. Easy!

Monique Counsellor
Counsellor, NZAC - Provisional
Verified
Verified
Sessions : $100 email to book. Kia ora, my name is Monique. I have been working in the sector of trauma over the past 11 years in Aotearoa and overseas. I have held a number of counselling positions, in government, health, legal services, victims services, mental health, non-profit sectors and charities. While overseas, I was part of a team which influenced legislative change for vulnerable communities. I am very down-to-earth, light-hearted, with a sense of humour, and positive energy. As a trauma specialist counsellor, I create a safe space for people to share their experiences and explore options that best suit their lives.
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What type of therapist is right for me?
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Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy?
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