
Ninwe has a warm, genuine, empathetic, and client-centred approach to therapy. She recognises that her clients are the experts in their lives and believes in the collaborative process of therapy. She encourages and empowers people to actively engage in co-designing their treatment plans and goals. She also believes in the importance of establishing and maintaining a trusting client-therapist relationship where safety, comfort, respect, active listening, and unconditional regard exist.
Ninwe Esho is passionate about using evidence-based treatment approaches to support and promote quality of life among clients of all ages and from all walks of life. She supports clients to navigate and overcome challenges in their life while helping them achieve their valued living and goals.
Ninwe has worked with varying client presentations, including depression, anxiety (including social anxiety, performance anxiety, health anxiety, and panic disorder), relationship distress, family dysfunction, trauma, neurobehavioral conditions (including Autism, and ADHD), and physical impairments.
Ninwe utilises various treatment modulates including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (TF-CBT), Brief Solution Focused Therapy (BSFT), and Mindfulness.
Ninwe has completed her Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and her Master of Professional Psychology at Western Sydney University. She is currently a Provisional Psychologist working towards full registration.