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Therapy & intervention
Turning the understanding from an assessment into everyday change, at home and within the family.

An assessment is a beginning, not an end. Once you understand how your child’s mind works, the next question is what to do with that understanding, day to day. Our therapeutic work helps families take what they’ve learned and put it gently into practice, at home and in the relationships that matter most.
Everything is grounded in the biopsychosocial model of health and wellbeing: we work with the whole child, in the whole context of their life, rather than any single part in isolation.
- Translating the findingsTurning the assessment report into clear, practical strategies you can actually use.
- Scaffolding the homeAdjusting routines and environment so your child can function to their capacity.
- Working with the familyHelping parents and carers understand, connect with and respond to their child.
- An ongoing partnershipRevisiting and adjusting strategies as your child grows and life changes.
Therapy is offered to families we have assessed, where it’s the right fit.
Because Dr Murray conducts every session herself, our therapy hours are genuinely limited, so it isn’t something we can promise to everyone. Where it is the right next step, we’ll talk it through with you after your child’s assessment. It begins, in every case, with understanding your child first.
It starts with an assessment.
Therapy follows from understanding your child. Tell us a little about them, and we’ll take the first step together.