Melissa has a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by first responders — those who continually put themselves in high-stress and life-threatening situations. By integrating Schema Therapy with Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, she offers a holistic and evidence-based approach that helps clients move beyond patterns of guilt, hyper-responsibility, and self-sacrifice.
This combined method also supports healing from critical incidents and cumulative trauma exposure, helping individuals restore balance, confidence, and wellbeing.
Repeated exposure to emergencies and traumatic events can change how the brain functions:
First responders often do the opposite of what their fear centre signals — running toward danger instead of away from it. This repeated override of the body’s natural fear response increases the risk of chronic stress and trauma-related difficulties.
EMDR Therapy helps the brain reprocess distressing or traumatic memories so they lose their emotional charge. Over time, this reduces flashbacks, hypervigilance, and emotional triggers, allowing for calmer responses and improved daily functioning.
Schema Therapy complements this by addressing long-standing emotional patterns and beliefs that often emerge in high-pressure environments — such as guilt, self-sacrifice, and the constant need to stay in control. Through this deeper therapeutic work, clients learn to recognise and shift these unhelpful patterns, developing healthier coping strategies and a stronger sense of self-care.
Together, EMDR and Schema Therapy form a comprehensive and powerful treatment framework that helps first responders process traumatic experiences, reduce distress and burnout, rebuild resilience and confidence, and restore a greater sense of meaning, connection, and wellbeing.
Melissa brings many years of specialised experience working with police, paramedics, defence force personnel, and veterans. Her approach integrates the structured, evidence-based framework of Schema Therapy with the trauma-processing power of EMDR Therapy to support recovery and long-term resilience.
One of Melissa’s earliest clinical placements was in a post-traumatic clinic for soldiers and first responders, and she has since worked in frontline community mental health roles — including rapid response callouts alongside emergency personnel — giving her firsthand insight into the realities they face. Coming from a family of first responders, she also holds a deep personal understanding of the professional and emotional challenges that accompany this work.
As an Advanced Certified Schema Therapist and Supervisor, EMDR Practitioner, and Consultant in Training, Melissa has completed specialist training in first responder EMDR, Schema Military Mode, and R-TEP protocols for recent trauma. She also provides comprehensive assessments and outcome reporting tailored to first responders.
Above all, Melissa is passionate about helping individuals recover from post-traumatic stress, dissociation, and work-related injuries, while fostering resilience, confidence, and a return to meaningful living.
Whether you’re navigating the effects of a single critical incident or years of accumulated trauma, Melissa’s goal is to create a safe, supportive space where recovery and growth can unfold at your pace. Her integrated approach empowers first responders to reclaim balance, rebuild trust in their resilience, and reconnect with what matters most.