JAIMEE KRAWITZ – Fitzroy North & Richmond

JAIMEE KRAWITZ - Fitzroy North & Richmond

Jaimee Krawitz Counsellor Focused on Eating Disorders, Young People & Relationship Support

Jaimee Krawitz is a counsellor at The Three Seas Psychology, where she supports individuals, adolescents, couples, and families navigating a wide range of mental health challenges. With a strong background in mental-health research through her internship at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and a Bachelor in Counselling, Jaimee brings both lived experience and clinical expertise to her therapeutic work.

Areas of Focus

Jaimee works extensively with clients experiencing:

  • Eating disorders and body-image concerns (including CBT-E and FBT approaches)
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Relationship difficulties and Gottman-informed couples counselling
  • Family therapy
  • Life transitions, grief, and loss

Her passion for eating-disorder treatment is grounded in lived experience, which allows her to offer deep empathy, insight, and a practical, recovery-focused approach for individuals and caregivers.

Therapeutic Approach

Jaimee’s style is warm, reflective, interactive, and grounded in evidence-based modalities. She works collaboratively with clients, ensuring they feel safe, understood, and supported throughout the therapeutic process. She draws on:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
  • Gottman Method Couples Therapy
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Solution-Focused Therapy
  • CBT-E for eating disorders
  • Family-Based Therapy (FBT) for anorexia nervosa
  • Person-Centred and mindfulness-based approaches

Across all age groups and backgrounds, Jaimee tailors her approach to each client’s pace, goals, and unique personal journey. Her clients often describe her as non-judgemental, empathetic, patient, and deeply committed to building a strong therapeutic relationship.

Working With Clients

Jaimee supports a diverse range of clients, including adolescents, adults, couples, and families. She is particularly passionate about helping young people and their caregivers better understand mental health concerns and develop practical, sustainable strategies for wellbeing.

Her sessions offer a space of hope, openness, and honest reflection, somewhere clients can speak freely, explore what they’re going through, and begin creating meaningful change in their lives.

Founder of Hide N Seek Foundation

Alongside her clinical work, Jaimee is the founder of Hide N Seek, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to empowering caregivers of individuals with eating disorders. The foundation focuses on improving mental-health literacy, reducing stigma, and making evidence-based resources accessible to families. If you sign up to www.hidenseekfoundation.org, you will be able to receive the resource book, as well as access to podcasts and interviews featuring Jaimee.

Hide N Seek has gained national attention, featuring in podcasts, newsletters, and winning Shark Tank 2024 for its innovative approach to caregiver education. Jaimee has also authored The Language of Seeking Help, endorsed by Professor Harriet Hiscock at the Royal Children’s Hospital.

What Jaimee Hopes Clients Take Away

Above all, Jaimee wants her clients to leave therapy knowing they have a safe, reliable, and non-judgemental space to return to, one where their voice matters, where their experiences are understood, and where hope can grow.

 

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