Sarah Doubleday

My clinical experience over the last 8 years has been in working with children, adolescents adults, and Families. I have a Masters degree in Family and Systemic Therapy, but I am also trained in a broad range of evidence-based approaches, which I use as the need arises. As a family therapist, most of my experience is in hospital outpatient settings and I am now making the transition into private practice. I particularly like working with children, adolescents, and their parents. 

My approach is to explore what is contributing to the pain or difficulty and to understand where each person involved is coming from. I like to make the sessions relaxed, focused, and helpful, but I also want to understand the bigger picture, and I tailor the treatment to the presenting issues. Together with the client(s), we develop practical strategies that ease distress, heal the ruptures, and make life better and more meaningful. I like to provide a space to have those difficult conversations and process emotions. My goal is for individuals to be able to turn to their families or people who care for them during times of stress and find a way forward together, celebrating the unique strengths and growth of each person and family.