Integrated Trauma Therapy
where mood follows the state of the nervous system
Integrated Trauma Therapy (ITT) is a body-focused psychotherapy which works with the state of a persons nervous system and it’s effect on their mood and wellbeing.
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Our practice is nestled in the leafy, green surrounds of beautiful Warrandyte. Can’t make it into the rooms?
No problem – online appointments are available, so you can access support from wherever you are.
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At ITT, we offer a unique and integrative approach to trauma therapy, combining Somatic Experiencing (SE) with evidence-based creative and expressive therapies such as Art Therapy. Our team of skilled practitioners brings a diverse range of modalities, including body-based approaches like breathwork, mindfulness, yoga, and somatic touch work to support trauma healing and nervous system regulation. We also offer specialised support for children and families, including play-based somatic interventions, parenting strategies, and assistance with school-related stress and transitions. Whether through individual 1:1 sessions (60 or 90 minutes), group experiences, or professional training, we provide a compassionate space for deep healing, emotional resilience, and embodied transformation.
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Our practice is nestled in the leafy, green surrounds of beautiful Warrandyte. Can’t make it into the rooms? No problem – online appointments are available, so you can access support from wherever you are.
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SEP Touch Retreat
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2026 Workshop/Events Calendar
Here is our 2026 Calendar. If you would like more information on any of these, head to our 'Services' menu tab, where you will find the workshops and events an ...
Potential Space
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