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Rebecca Pfister
My work is grounded in a deep respect for difference, diversity, and the many intersecting identities that influence how each of us moves through the world. I believe that healing and growth does not happen in isolation, but in relationship — with ourselves, with others, with our histories, and with the wider social and ecological systems we inhabit.
A central focus of my practice is transition in all its forms: life changes, identity shifts, loss, becoming, and the in-between spaces where old structures fall away before new ones have fully taken shape. These thresholds can feel uncertain, disorienting, and at times deeply painful, but they can also hold the possibility for meaning, growth, and transformation.
I have particular interest and experience in supporting people navigating experiences such as identity change, loss, matrescence, cultural displacement, intergenerational trauma, climate anxiety, and feelings of not fully belonging. I welcome those moving through periods of rupture, uncertainty, or reorientation — especially times when familiar roles, relationships, or ways of being no longer fit.
I work from a collapse-aware, intersectional, and trauma-informed perspective, offering a space that is compassionate, reflective, and attuned to both personal and wider systemic experience.
A central focus of my practice is transition in all its forms: life changes, identity shifts, loss, becoming, and the in-between spaces where old structures fall away before new ones have fully taken shape. These thresholds can feel uncertain, disorienting, and at times deeply painful, but they can also hold the possibility for meaning, growth, and transformation.
I have particular interest and experience in supporting people navigating experiences such as identity change, loss, matrescence, cultural displacement, intergenerational trauma, climate anxiety, and feelings of not fully belonging. I welcome those moving through periods of rupture, uncertainty, or reorientation — especially times when familiar roles, relationships, or ways of being no longer fit.
I work from a collapse-aware, intersectional, and trauma-informed perspective, offering a space that is compassionate, reflective, and attuned to both personal and wider systemic experience.
Listing Details
Pronouns
She/Her
Professional Qualification
Psychotherapist
Registering Organisation
BACP
Appointment Type
In Person / Online
Language
English
E-mail
Practice/Mobile Number
07815007544
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Geographical Area
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