The logo for psych~Empower encompasses all aspects of our services that are offered to our clients.

Strong Healthy Plant

The plant image reflects our belief that all clients who come to see us have the potential to grow into strong and healthy individuals, within a supportive and empowering environment.

Three Coloured Circles

The three differently coloured circles arranged behind the plant image, represent the three distinct areas of an individual that are developed and empowered during the therapeutic process, with the aim of resolving a presenting issue.

Orange Circle

The orange circle represents a person's emotional identity, connecting to feelings, desire, sensation and movement. It involves allowing people to gain fluidity and grace, depth of feeling, fulfilment in all areas, and the ability to accept change. It also relates to emotions, sexuality and self-gratification.

Green Circle

The green circle represents a person's social identity and an aim to achieve self-acceptance. It involves love, and the connection between the mind and the body. It also relates to allowing people to love deeply, feel compassion, and have a deep sense of peace and centeredness.

Blue Circle

The blue circle represents creative identity and orienting a person to self-expression. It includes communication and creativity. It is generally related to language and experiencing the world through vibration.

Combination of all three

Imagine the strong, healthy plant to be like that of a person standing upright. The orange circle is situated over the stomach, the green circle is positioned near the person's heart, and the blue circle is near the person's throat. Participating in treatment with a Psychologist often involves speaking from the heart about a particular issue, talking about 'gut' level instincts and obviously speaking through the throat. These three circles and their colours represent the complete, eclectic approach to therapy and the benefits that individuals can gain from psychological treatment.

Two Faint Circles in Background

These two faint circles represent a common aim/goal that a Psychologist and client establish at the beginning of therapy. This goal is often revisited and reflected on to determine whether a client is gaining the most that they possibly can out of therapy. The two faint circles represent the responsibility that both Psychologist and client accept in both equally striving for a common goal.