Healing doesn’t mean forgetting. It means reclaiming the parts of you that were never broken.
about us
Everyone’s healing journey is different and we’re here to meet you where you are.
At Inner Child Psychology, we provide tailored, compassionate therapy for adults navigating trauma, grief, and emotional distress. With deep clinical experience and a strong commitment to evidence-based care, our team supports you through every step of your recovery.
Our Approaches & Values
We believe mental health care should be practical, personal, and grounded in
evidence.
What guides our work:
Evidence-based Therapy & Psychiatry: A commitment of the team to keep abreast of latest research and upskilling in new evidence base practices, to provide the most well informed care.
Supervision & Support: The team is also committed to seeking supervision and support to enhance quality of care.
Tauma-informed Practice: The idea that our histories influence our lives and symptoms
Culturally Sensitive Practice: Our families, cultures and intergenerational history influences our lives and need to be considered, honoured and respected.
Personalised Treatment: Individualised, tailored treatment to specific ongoing problems and client goals.
Led by both a clinical psychologist and a psychiatrist
A shared practice. Two complementary minds. One aligned vision.
Inner Child Psychology is co-led by Dr. Hargun, Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Abhilash, Psychiatrist. Together, they bring both psychological and neurobiological perspectives to the work, blending science, empathy and deep respect for the healing process.
The Meaning Behind Our Logo
Our logo is more than a design, it carries the values and purpose at the heart of what we do. Every element was chosen to represent healing, growth, and compassion:
Child in an Open Hand
Symbolises care, protection, and nurturing of the inner child.
Heart
Represents compassion, empathy, and connection.
Lotus
A symbol of healing and transformation, reminding us that recovery is a journey.
Leaves
Reflect emotional growth, renewal, and the ongoing process of recovery.