Conditions
Anxiety Depression PTSD
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Feeling disconnected from others Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Chrissie Moulder

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Chrissie Moulder

Overview

Chrissie Moulder is an integrative and transpersonal therapist, breathwork facilitator and qualified Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapist based in Devon, United Kingdom. Through her private practice Creative Therapy she offers a safe, confidential and accepting space for adults to explore psychological, emotional and relational challenges using a blend of IFS, creative and somatic approaches. Her work emphasises welcoming all parts of the self—including vulnerability, fear, anger, strength and joy—so clients can build self-awareness, reduce internal conflict and foster healing.

Her therapeutic focus extends beyond traditional talk therapy to include creative methods and breathwork. Clients who engage with Chrissie’s work often aim to address patterns that affect their quality of life, such as unresolved emotions, trauma, anxiety, depression, shame or difficulties with self-understanding. The practice encourages gentle exploration of internal experiences and supports transformative processes that bring unconscious material into conscious awareness.

Best for

Creative Therapy is suitable for adults who are seeking deep, exploratory work that goes beyond conventional counselling. It is well-suited for people interested in integrative and experiential therapies, including those who want to explore trauma, emotional regulation, internal family dynamics or experiences of expanded states of consciousness through breathwork. The practice also supports individuals preparing for or integrating challenging experiences in non-ordinary states.

  • Adults seeking integrative therapeutic support for emotional and relational challenges
  • People interested in Internal Family Systems therapy and creative approaches
  • Clients wanting somatic, breathwork or expanded states support
  • Individuals seeking preparation or integration work for non-ordinary experiences

Approach

Chrissie uses an integrative and transpersonal approach that includes Internal Family Systems (IFS), sandtray work, somatic techniques, metaphor and creative methods. IFS helps individuals understand and work with internal parts—different aspects of their personality or experience—that influence behaviour, beliefs and emotional responses. Creative modalities such as art, metaphor and imagery are used to access right-brain material, supporting expression that may not emerge through words alone.

Her work also incorporates breathwork and somatic approaches to connect clients with the body’s natural healing processes. Breathwork, especially conscious connected breathwork, is used to access deep emotions and unconscious material, helping clients release stored tension and integrate difficult experiences. Chrissie sees these methods as particularly relevant for trauma work, emotional processing and accessing transpersonal states. Integration sessions support clients to work with material that arises from somatic, symbolic or non-ordinary experiences, helping to digest, integrate and apply insights in daily life.

Support

Support is offered through one-to-one therapy sessions, breathwork facilitation, integration sessions, creative therapy and somatic work. Sessions are held either in person at a beautiful space near Buckfastleigh in Devon or online. A free initial 30-minute session (or half-price full session) is offered to help potential clients explore whether working together feels like a good fit. Therapy is held in a confidential, non-judgemental and trauma-informed environment where clients can feel seen and heard without pressure or judgement.

Breathwork and expanded states work is supported with attention to safety and grounding, and integration sessions are designed to help clients connect with and make sense of material that arises through these experiences. Chrissie emphasises that she does not encourage the use of illegal substances; breathwork and associated practices are used as tools to support emotional healing and integration in sober contexts.

Practical details

Creative Therapy South Devon operates both in person near Buckfastleigh in South Devon and online, allowing flexibility for clients. A free 30-minute initial session is available to discuss needs and determine compatibility before committing to longer work. Ongoing sessions are offered at set fees depending on modality and duration, and breathwork sessions are available in both individual and small group formats. Contact is encouraged via phone or email for booking and enquiries.

  • Formats: in-person and online therapy, breathwork, creative and somatic work
  • Initial free 30-minute session available
  • Session types include standard therapy, expanded states integration and breathwork
  • Location: South Devon, United Kingdom (near Buckfastleigh)
  • Contact via phone or email for appointments and enquiries

Training

  • Level One and Level Two training in Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy completed
  • Extensive training (hundreds of hours) in Conscious Connected Breathwork
  • Training in somatic therapy with emphasis on trauma and body-based healing
  • Background in play therapy and mental health work, including work in the NHS
  • Ongoing development as a transpersonal practitioner and Inner Dance facilitator

Disclaimer:
This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Symptoms Treated

Anxiety or worry Feeling disconnected from others Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Insurance Accepted

Private Pay

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