Conditions
Anxiety Burnout Depression PTSD
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Lack of energy or motivation Poor sleep Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Dr Kirstien Bjerregaard

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Dr Kirstien Bjerregaard

Overview

The practice is run by Dr Kirstien Bjerregaard, a psychologist, coach, educator and therapist who offers nature-based therapeutic coaching, relationship coaching and immersive retreats. The clinic emphasises reconnecting with innate resilience and body–mind wisdom, combining reflective coaching with time in natural settings to support recovery, adaptation and sustained wellbeing.

The practice offers a blend of one-to-one therapeutic life coaching, couples and relationship work, psychedelic integration support and immersive nature-based retreats through an affiliated offering called The Field of Possibility. Their work is aimed at helping clients recover from trauma and mental distress, navigate life transitions, and deepen personal insight and connection.

Best for

This practitioner is best suited for individuals and couples seeking psychologically informed coaching that integrates nature-based, experiential methods. Typical clients include people experiencing stress, bereavement, life transitions, relationship difficulties, and those seeking support after challenging psychedelic experiences.

  • Individuals navigating stress, loss or major life transitions
  • Couples seeking relationship support and reconnection
  • People seeking preparation and integration support for psychedelic experiences

Approach

The approach combines evidence-informed psychological practice with therapeutic coaching and nature-supported, experiential work. Sessions emphasise somatic awareness, reflective inquiry and practical strategies to enhance resilience, emotional regulation and clarity. Kirstien frames the work around the idea that time in nature and embodied practice can deepen insight and support lasting change.

Treatment typically involves regular coaching sessions or immersive multi-day retreats. One-to-one and couples work focus on identifying patterns, developing coping resources, and strengthening relational capacities. Psychedelic integration is offered as part of a trauma-informed framework aimed at helping clients make sense of and integrate experiences safely and meaningfully.

Immersive retreats run through The Field of Possibility provide extended, uninterrupted time for reflection and practice in natural settings, combining guided coaching, group process and restorative outdoor experiences to support embodied learning and longer-term transformation.

Education and Training

The practitioner is identified on the site as Dr Kirstien Bjerregaard, MBACP, and displays professional affiliation with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). The team’s background includes clinical training in psychology and specialist training in therapeutic coaching and nature-based facilitation. Additional training and retreat facilitation is delivered through The Field of Possibility programmes.

Support

Clients receive structured preparation and integration support where relevant, particularly for psychedelic integration work. The practice emphasises safety, confidentiality and a trauma-informed stance, with sessions designed to be paced to the client’s needs and to create a calm, containing environment for work to unfold.

Support includes ongoing coaching contact, guidance for bringing insights into daily life, and access to immersive experiences that extend therapeutic learning. The practice describes an ethical, client-centred approach and a commitment to inclusivity and respectful boundaries.

Practical details

Sessions and services are offered from Totnes in Devon and via the practitioner’s retreat and training programmes (Field of Possibility). Appointments are arranged by direct contact via email or phone. The primary language of service is English. Specific fees are not published on the website; booking and payment details are provided on enquiry.

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

Symptoms Treated

Anxiety or worry Lack of energy or motivation Poor sleep Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Insurance Accepted

No Insurance Accepted

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