With over 15 years of experience in the field of Occupational Therapy, Tracy has had the privilege of working with individuals across all age groups, primarily in the areas of disability and psychosocial disability. More recently, she has focused on supporting autistic adults—especially those who are late diagnosed—as well as adults with psychosocial disability. Tracy has extensive experience conducting therapy via videoconference, having worked solely in telehealth for the past 6 years. This allows Tracy to connect with clients all across the country.
Tracy’s approach to therapy is grounded in her upbringing on a farm, where creativity and practical problem-solving were part of everyday life. This background has shaped her unique style of therapy, which combines practical strategies, with creativity and a deep understanding of the human mind (specifically executive functioning and nervous system regulation).
Tracy is passionate about using a trauma informed coaching-style approach in her work, partnering with clients to empower them in identifying and working towards their personal goals. She helps clients navigate and work with their unique nervous systems and brains, not against them, as they strive to achieve meaningful outcomes in their own ways.
When not working, Tracy enjoys being a Mum of 2 children, walking amongst the trees, lego, puzzles, listening to music, going to the gym and mostly recently, scuba-diving (a very proud achievement of hers recently and something that she thought she would never ever do)!