
Our Clinicians

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
BA (Hons), MPsych (Clinical)
Hannah Courtauld is a clinical psychologist with specialised training in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. She has worked as the triage officer for one of Europe’s leading psychedelic retreat organisations, and currently co-hosts multidisciplinary meetings of professionals working in, and adjacent to, the psychedelic space.
Hannah’s practice is grounded in evidence-based therapies and informed by depth psychology, with a focus on helping clients make meaning of their experiences, navigate life transitions, and engage more fully with their inner world. She has a particular interest in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and integration, relational dynamics, post-traumatic growth, and the ways creativity can support psychological flourishing. Hannah also has a wealth of knowledge and experience working with neurodivergent individuals.
Before training as a psychologist, Hannah studied fashion and textile design. She continues to explore creativity through painting and drawing, which remain an important part of her own reflective and restorative practice. Hannah has now returned from maternity leave and is accepting new clients.
PSYCHOTHERAPIST
BDS, MFDS, Dip Clin Hyp, PG Dip Psych
Niall Campbell is a former Dental Surgeon, specialising in dental anxiety. He became dissatisfied with conventional pharmacological approaches and attained postgraduate diplomas in psychology and clinical hypnotherapy. He subsequently founded Prime Hypnosis, a psychotherapy and consulting service employing non-ordinary states of consciousness to treat addictions, phobias, and anxiety disorders.
Niall's professional journey also includes roles as counsellor in drug and alcohol rehab settings in Thailand, Communications Manager for Asia Health Ltd, and Content Strategist at District 34, a Proptech company. He also played a pivotal role in the project management team for Cambridge University’s Student Mental Health Plan during the 2020 Pandemic. Currently, he operates a private practice in Perth, Western Australia, using clinical hypnosis and various therapeutic modalities to assist entrepreneurs, athletes, artists, and everyday individuals in overcoming creative blocks and enhancing their creative output, revenue, romantic opportunities, and overall ‘joie de vivre’.
Beyond his professional achievements, Niall has a wealth of performance experience, having played in funk bands, sung with the House Gospel Choir, and been a BootCamp finalist on X Factor. He believes that unblocking individual creativity is the path to abundance—whether financial, temporal, or rediscovering one's true self. Niall emphasises that while mental health improvements begin at the synapse level, true abundance is achieved at the soul level.
Niall integrates his diverse skills to empower ‘closet creatives’, helping them overcome self-consciousness and self-doubt to transform anxiety into excitement. He guides clients to reclaim their artistic identities and thrive across all aspects of life. Niall asserts that creative endeavours are profound expressions, not frivolous pursuits, and believes deeply in the transformative power of authentic artistry. His mission is to support clients in sharing their true gifts with the world, thereby enriching their well-being and contributing meaningfully to others.
Niall is also interested in psychedelic integration and has been a regular contributor to the burgeoning psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy space, hosting the ‘Mind Manifest Podcast’ and presenting at various events and conferences.
PSYCHOTHERAPIST
BA (Philosophy), M.Couns, PhD candidate (psych)
Noah Barr practices psychotherapy that reflects his broad studies in philosophy, counselling, and psychology. Clinically, this is informed primarily by his post-graduate training in psychodynamic psychotherapy at the William Alanson White Institute and the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England.
Additionally, Noah has a deep interest and reverence for psychedelic experiences and the powerful insights and revelations that these experiences make possible. By bringing psychodynamic theory and practice to bear on these highly symbolic and emotionally dense experiences, Noah views psychedelic integration as being akin to the interpretation of dreams - a highly collaborative and unique process of navigating the unconscious foundations that fill these experiences with meaning.
Noah views the development of an understanding of one's experiences as being a crucially empowering aspect of any therapeutic endeavor - this is as true for dynamic psychotherapy as it is for psychedelic integration. By acknowledging the existence of two subjectivities that are in conscious and unconscious dialogue with one another, the therapeutic process can allow for the emergence of a real relationship wherein insight and healing are made possible.
Noah is interested in seeing individuals of all ages with a broad range of experiences for both longer-term dynamic psychotherapy and brief psychedelic integration.