— Dr. Jaxon Kramer

Evidence-based psychological interventions and neurodivergent, trauma-informed support for children and young people. We address emotional, behavioural, developmental, and identity-related challenges, working collaboratively with families and schools to promote wellbeing, resilience, and positive growth.
Compassionate, integrative therapy supporting emotional wellbeing, life transitions, trauma recovery, and affirming neurodivergent identities. Our approach empowers you to understand yourself and thrive in all areas of life.
Guidance and support for families navigating complex healthcare, education, and social systems. We help you build confidence, advocate effectively, and strengthen partnerships to best support your loved ones.
Comprehensive psychological assessments
Holistic, developmentally informed assessments tailored to the individual’s presentation, strengths, needs, and day‑to‑day functioning.
Integrated Assessment and Reporting
Reviewing and bringing together information from previous tests and reports, including biological, neurodevelopmental, cognitive, and psychological information, along with relevant background details, to produce a clear, up to date, and comprehensive psychological report.
Education and school support reports
Clinically tailored reports designed to inform school‑based planning, reasonable adjustments, and ongoing support across educational settings.
Expert advice and tailored support for healthcare, education, and third-sector organisations developing neurodiversity services, shaping pathways of care, and delivering staff training and supervision.
Continuing professional development including masterclasses, workshops, and clinical supervision designed to equip professionals with skills and confidence to support neurodivergent individuals effectively.
15-minute introductory call: Free of charge A no-obligation call to understand your, your family’s, or your child’s needs, answer questions, and explore whether we’re the right fit.
(50 Minutes) Compassionate, evidence-based one-to-one therapy tailored to your unique goals.
Supportive 50 minute sessions focused on helping individuals understand their experiences and develop practical strategies for everyday coping. Sessions are tailored to individual needs.
Longer sessions (90 Minutes) for deeper therapeutic work or complex cases.
(50 Minutes) Support for families navigating healthcare, education, and social systems.
Structured, 50 minute sessions offering practical support for mild to moderate emotional difficulties. This may include:
• Manualised guided self help using structured CBT based materials
• Support for mild to moderate anxiety related difficulties, such as generaliserd or school related worry or stress
• Support for low mood, adjustment difficulties, and reduced motivation
Professional reflective supervision for clinicians working with neurodivergent or complex mental health cases.
Collaborative, evidence-based learning for organisations and MDTs seeking to deepen their expertise and refresh their skills on Tourette Syndrome, Neurodivergence and/or Mental Health treatment.
Expert advice on neurodiversity services, clinical pathway development, training, and leadership support.
While Dr Kramer's approach to mental health support is integrative and tailored to each individual, he is also formally trained and experienced in a range of evidence-based therapeutic modalities.
A experientially-based approach that helps clients foster psychological flexibility by accepting difficult emotions and committing to values-driven actions for meaningful change.
Focuses on cultivating self-compassion to alleviate shame and self-criticism, promoting emotional healing and resilience
A structured, evidence-based method that identifies and modifies unhelpful thoughts and behaviors to improve emotional wellbeing.
A trauma-focused therapy using guided eye movements to process and reduce the impact of distressing memories. However, this approach can be used to treat a wider variety of mental health conditions as well.
Integrates cognitive and psychodynamic ideas to understand relational patterns and develop strategies for change.
A behavioral approach that is recommended as the 1st line intervention for Tics. CBIT helps individuals manage tic symptoms through awareness training and competing response techniques.
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