team + treatment
A team-based approach to care
IK Psychology is a clinician-led practice offering thoughtful, evidence-based therapy across a range of presentations. All clinicians are carefully selected and work under the clinical direction and supervision of Isabella Kidd, ensuring a consistent standard of care. Clients and families can feel reassured knowing that care is delivered within a supervised, collaborative practice model rather than in isolation.
Nicole Turner
Psychologist
Nicole is a warm and experienced psychologist who works with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families navigating emotional, relational and developmental challenges.
She aims to create a space where clients feel safe, understood, and supported to make meaningful changes in their lives.
Her approach is thoughtful, practical, and grounded in the understanding that our early experiences, relationships, and nervous systems shape how we feel, connect, and cope.
Nicole brings over 20 years of experience working across child protection and out-of-home care settings. Through this work, she has developed deep expertise in trauma, attachment, family dynamics, and supporting individuals and families in complex or high-stress situations.
She uses a range of evidence-based approaches, including EMDR, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, and family-based work. Nicole focuses on helping clients build emotional regulation skills, better understand themselves and their relationships, and develop practical strategies they can use in everyday life.
Nicole also brings lived experience of neurodiversity, including raising three neurodivergent children. This informs a compassionate, strengths-based approach that honours different ways of thinking, feeling, and experiencing the world.
Children and Teens
Anxiety Emotional Regulation School Stress Neurodivergence Friendship Difficulties Confidence Behavioural Concerns
Young Adults / Adults
Anxiety Depression Burnout EMDR Attachment and Relationship Difficulties Self Esteem Life Transitions
Areas of Interest:
Parents and Families
Child Safety Co-Parenting Neurodivergence
Attachment and Family Dynamics Inter-generational trauma
Couples
Relationship Challenges Communication and Intimacy
Isabella Kidd
Clinical Director
Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours)
Master of Clinical Psychology
Isabella is a clinical psychologist whose work centres on the deeper layers of human experience — how we think, feel, relate, and live within our own internal world.
Her approach moves beyond surface-level change, supporting clients to develop insight, emotional clarity, and a more grounded sense of self. She works at the intersection of mind and body, with a focus on awareness, regulation, and embodiment — helping clients not only understand their patterns, but shift them in a way that feels lived and sustainable.
Isabella has experience working with children, adolescents, and adults across both public health and private practice settings. She has a particular interest in anxiety, relational dynamics, identity, and the process of rebuilding a life that feels aligned, rather than driven by old patterns or external expectations.
Her work is especially suited to clients who feel stuck in recurring emotional or relational patterns, and are seeking a deeper, more meaningful way of understanding themselves and creating change.
Isabella integrates evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Internal Family Systems (IFS), alongside nervous system-informed and somatic work.
Her Master’s research explored the impact of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) on memory, undertaken in collaboration with Goldsmiths, University of London.
Children and Teens
Anxiety Emotional Regulation School Refusal Bullying
Separation Anxiety Confidence Behavioural Concerns
Young Adults / Adults
Anxiety Social Anxiety OCD Perfectionism Panic
Career Attachment and Relationship Difficulties Self Esteem
Life Transitions
Areas of Interest:
Parents and Families
Emotional Regulation Attachment and Family Dynamics
Neurodevelopmental Concerns Anxiety and Behavioural Challenges
Couples
Relational Difficulties Attachment Issues