Clinical psychology for trauma, anxiety and meaningful change.

Adult therapy and assessment from Milford on Auckland’s North Shore, with telehealth available where clinically appropriate.

Private, professional and ACC-related referrals are assessed for fit and current availability.

A clear place to begin

Support that starts with understanding what is getting in the way.

Power Psychology supports adults to understand difficult patterns, process distressing experiences and build practical ways forward. Therapy is evidence-based, collaborative and tailored to the person—not a one-size-fits-all programme.

Specialist support

Trauma & PTSD

Understand the effects of acute, complex or repeated trauma and explore a safe, paced path towards recovery.

Learn about trauma therapy
Practical therapy

Anxiety

Change your relationship with worry, avoidance and the physical effects of an overactive threat system.

Learn about anxiety support
Trauma treatment

EMDR therapy

A structured therapy that can help the brain and body process distressing experiences that remain emotionally “stuck”.

Understand EMDR

Meet your psychologist

Dr Shannon Martin

Clinical Psychologist and director of Power Psychology.

Shannon has worked across public, government, rehabilitation and neuropsychology settings. Her practice draws predominantly on EMDR and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, supported by a range of evidence-based approaches.

Dr Shannon Martin, Clinical Psychologist

Referral pathways

Find the right next step.

Availability and referral requirements can differ between private therapy, ACC-related referrals and professional referrals. Start with the pathway that best matches your situation.

1

Private enquiry

Tell us briefly what support you are seeking. We will confirm current availability and whether Power Psychology appears to be a suitable fit.

2

ACC or funded referral

Referral routes and eligibility depend on the relevant contract and circumstances. View the referral page before sharing detailed information.

3

Professional referral

Health professionals and case managers can make a concise initial enquiry to discuss fit, scope and availability.

Start with a brief enquiry

You do not need to explain everything in the first message.

Share only enough information for the practice to understand the referral type and respond safely.

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