Jeremy Limpens...
Jeremy brings over 25 years of diverse experience in psychology, counselling, mediation, and mind-body medicine, having worked across both conventional and unconventional settings. His career spans Australia and internationally, and is supported by continuous formal education and professional training.
As a registered clinician with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) since 1999, Jeremy has worked extensively with individuals, families, employees, and employers, helping them navigate the challenges of life, relationships, divorce, illness, injury, and workplace stress. He is known for his empathic and pragmatic approach, offering creative, effective solutions for complex issues.
While Jeremy’s academic credentials and clinical qualifications are extensive, it is his life experiences that have provided him with some of his most valuable lessons. He has worked with Indigenous communities in the Arctic Circle and Australian Outback as a remote area nurse, inside maximum-security prisons, in palliative care, trauma services, aboard merchant ships, and in international aid settings. His varied roles included air-ambulance paramedic, disability services, mental health and senior management positions, across 10 countries. These experiences have deeply shaped his understanding of people’s struggles and the path happier and more connected life, which he now imparts in his work with clients.
Jeremy’s evidence-based approach draws from undergraduate and post-graduate education in health sciences, psychology, organizational behaviour, conflict resolution, stress management, trauma-informed therapy, and mind-body medicine from universities such as Monash, La Trobe, Deakin, and Griffith. Additionally, his expertise extends to being a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, and incorporates Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Non-Violent Communication, Restorative Practice, and Mindfulness Meditation into his practice.
Now based on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, Jeremy provides professional support with to help people achieve healing and growth on multiple levels, for a range of personal challenges, including;
Þ Mental health – Anxiety/depression Þ Trauma & PTSD
Þ Divorce & Separation Þ High conflict situation
Þ Workplace stress Þ Relationships
Samantha Rennie...
Sam is a grief and loss guidance specialist has been supporting people through divorce, death, disease and trauma for over 25 years. Sam’s technical expertise and personal experience enables her her clients and their family
After a long journey with of chronic illness and then going through her own experience of family breakdown, Sam became aware that emotional wounds that were often ignored, could fester for a life time and impact on our behaviour and physical wellbeing. Combining her critical care training with holistic therapies, life coaching and grief and loss theory Sam has been facilitating, educating and coaching thousands of people through both her private practice and Tobin Brothers Funerals to overcome circumstantial, physical and emotional setbacks.
Sam's understands the difficult nature of divorce and separation, and how to support individuals and families to process and move through the associated emotions, such as grief, loss, anxiety and depression. Rather that getting stuck in difficult emotions, Sam helps people out of difficult emotional states, towards a better and brighter future.
Samantha's Credentials
Bachelor of Education - Melbourne University
Certificate of Nursing - The Royal Melbourne Hospital
Graduate Diploma of Critical Care Nursing - Deakin University
Registered NLP Practitioner - QC Seminars
Grief and Loss Therapist
Transpersonal Counselling
Non-violent communication coach
Kinesiology, Mindfulness and Visualisations