Guiding meaningful transitions with care and insight.

The “second curve” is a deliberate pivot, a decision to reimagine life, work, meaning and wellbeing.

Second Curve Psychology offers coaching, therapy, and facilitated group work, for people and organisations navigating change. We work at the edge of transition, helping individuals and teams see disruption not as a breakdown, but as the start of a second curve.

We make room for complexity without getting stuck in it. The focus is clarity, direction, and practical next steps that align with your values and the way you want to lead, live, and work.

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Therapy

1:1 therapy focused on understanding the experiences that shape your thoughts and feelings, and building fortitude for what comes next.

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Coaching

Coaching for leaders and professionals who want stronger impact, steady composure, and clearer direction.

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Facilitated Group Work

Tailored sessions that strengthen leadership, culture, strategy, and team alignment.

Acknowledgement of Country

Second Curve Psychology acknowledges the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present, and honour the enduring connection of First Nations peoples to Country, community, and culture.

We recognise that healing, identity, and belonging are grounded in relationship; with self, with others, and with the land. In our work, we are guided by these principles and remain committed to listening, learning, and walking alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the spirit of respect, reciprocity, and reconciliation.