
THE SECURE BASE WELCOMES YOU
“The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.”
Carl Jung

ABOUT ME
The Secure base provides support from a foundation of understanding the importance of secure attachments with ourselves and with others. This means that Lindsey holds a belief system that relational trauma can be healed within relationships. A trauma- informed and attachment lens is applied in all of Lindsey’s work as well as a Neurodivergent affirming, Queer safe space and intersectional feminist lens.
Who is Lindsey?
Lindsey identifies as a queer, neurodivergent therapist who is passionate about human rights, social justice and advocacy. She comes from a working-class background in the Northeast of England and has always focused on supporting the voiceless to find their voice.
Lindsey is alternative, with a distinct style that doesn’t always align with what society assumes therapist should look like. Lindsey has always pushed against the grain and been fringe and this won’t change. Her authenticity is a core value for her. She loves her job and connection of all types gives her deep joy and this often radiates from her. She has a deep gratitude for been given the privilege of being chosen to be given a cameo into people’s internal worlds. Her approach is one that privileges the notion that we all have inner healers within us. She sees her role within the therapeutic relationship as a midwife, gently providing support as needed, but ultimately trusting that the power to heal, lies within us all. She is very aware of power dynamics and attempts to always practice with this awareness.
Although she was originally trained in psychiatric nursing 20 years ago, she does not work within a medical model and nor is she a psychologist and therefore doesn’t work from a diagnostic lens either. Due to her training though, she can straddle both if needed and requested and has often collaborated with psychiatrists to provide therapy and medication monitoring. Her approach focuses on the healing that occurs within relationships.
She’s a process-based artist and uses therapeutics arts daily to explore her life. She practices radical self-care, and this includes Open floor dance practices, expressive Art within rituals and ceremony, a deep and regular connection to nature and pulls a lot from Jungian approaches with archetypes and symbolism.
About Lindsey clinically
Lindsey’s mental health nursing and psychotherapy experience spans two decades and she has worked across many sectors including NGOs, in-patient and community settings and privately.
She has worked clinically within Child, Adolescent and Adult psychiatric intensive care units (UK), female adult forensic psychiatry (AU), and a counsellor/advocate for women and child who were survivors of torture (AU).
Lindsey specialised for over a decade in PTSD following childbirth and her first Masters of Research was looking at the impacts of traumatic birth on mother infant attachment. Lindsey also supported women with psychological impacts of physiological conditions like vulvodynia, vaginismus incontinence and the impacts of miscarriage, termination and premature birth.
Lindsey has led therapeutic teams within the Melbourne’s east and south for ACF for the out of home care programs and has extensive experience working clinically with developmental trauma and working within complex systems like child protection and the foster care system and is a certified Synergetic Play therapist.
Lindsey has a passion for forefront PTSD treatment and is a certified psychedelic assisted psychotherapist. She is trained by MAPS in MDMA therapy for PTSD treatment. She is a clinical trials therapist with Monash University MDMA trails and provides psychedelic integration psychotherapy in private practice, with a focus on therapeutic arts and embodied movement as an integration tool.
Lindsey has a passion for therapeutic arts, somatic processing and embodied movement and has completed level one of Therapy in Motion with Open Floor Dance international and offers TIM informed movement psychotherapy. She has completed a Grad Dip of Therapeutic Arts at MIECAT and left the Masters program is currently a Doctoral Student at MIECAT in Therapeutics Arts practices.
Psychotherapy is not eligible for Medicare rebates.
Lindsey Is not a Registered NDIS provider but has seen clients who self manage their NDIS.
Please Note: Lindsey has been funded by welfare agencies, DV services, OHHC agencies, and Permanent Care agencies and this may be an option if you are attached to an agency.