Zoe Triggs – Registered Psychotherapist

Relational Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)

Great to meet you. I am a Registered Psychotherapist offering psychotherapy and dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT) in Takapuna, Ponsonby and online. I also co-facilitate DBT groups.  Psychotherapy helps many people to deal with their emotional and psychological distress. This distress can take many forms.

I provide warm, respectful, confidential therapy that will challenge you when appropriate. Please don’t hesitate to reach out for help. I look forward to supporting you.

How psychotherapy can benefit you:

  • Provides a safe space where painful stories and feelings can be explored
  • Helps reduce your symptoms – for example, stress, anxiety, depression, irritability
  • Improves your ability to cope with life and its stressors
  • Helps you understand how, and why, you have become who you are
  • Helps you grow in self-awareness, confidence, and happiness
  • Helps you develop more satisfying intimate relationships
  • Develops a strengthened sense of inner identity and freedom to be who you are

Some things my clients and I work on together

  • Anxiety, stress, burn-out, attempts at ‘resilience’, work-life balance, and unhelpful coping mechanisms 
  • Depression, exhaustion, feeling joyless and hopeless about the future
  • Relationship difficulties and problematic relational patterns at work and in the home
  • Being at a life cross-roads and questioning the relevance of past identities
  • Sexuality and gender
  • Worries about alcohol and substance use
  • Self-doubt, self-judgement, low self-worth, and lack of confidence
  • Identifying and regulating emotions – particularly anger
  • Feeling stuck and unable to change 
  • Processing grief, trauma, health issues and loss
  • Developing communication and social skills

More about me

My psychotherapy is informed by my long career in business. A former ‘big 4’ management consultant I have more than twenty years’ experience advising on the people elements of global M&A and transformations for multi-national corporates. I am a dual British and New Zealand citizen who lived in London for 18 years. I have worked across the U.K, Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.

My approach

I am a relational psychodynamic psychotherapist drawing on mindfulness, dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT) and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) approaches as required. I also provide one to one DBT sessions and co-facilitate DBT groups. 

I am also very familiar with the realities of the corporate life and its demands on employees. I understand how these demands shape our identities, our physical and mental well-being, and our relationships. 

I offer a completely confidential, non-judgemental, in-depth listening ear with no agenda. My clients say they value my professional manner, my critical thinking and my sense of humour. I am used to working with male and female clients of all ages and cultural backgrounds.

Areas of specialisation

I work on all types of issues – big and small – relating to my client’s personal and professional lives. Some of my current areas of specialisation are mental wellbeing in the workplace, substance-use as a coping strategy, and best practices in psychotherapy technique.

Contact details

Please don’t hesitate to arrange an initial consultation via phone 022 543 9471 or at [email protected]. See further information about me and my work at Ryan & Associates | Counselling & Psychotherapy Takapuna

I see clients at my room in Takapuna, Ponsonby, and online. I look forward to supporting you.

FAQs

Q Registrations and Memberships

- Registered Psychotherapist
- Provisional Member of the Association of Psychotherapists of Aotearoa New Zealand (APANZ)

Q Qualifications

- MA Psychotherapy (AUT) in progress completion Nov 2025
- Post Graduate Diploma Psychotherapy (AUT, 2022)
- MSc Organisational Development (Sheffield Business School, 2014)
- MA English Literature first class hons (University of Auckland,1998)
- Bachelor of Arts (University of Auckland, 1996)

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