Counselling, breathwork, and somatic coaching for women who've tried the loud version of wellness. This is the quiet one.
You've done the apps. The retreats. The 12-week programmes with daily affirmations and accountability check-ins. And some of it helped, for a while. But you're here because something underneath hasn't shifted.
Bloom is a solo practice run by Sarah Chen, a registered counsellor and somatic practitioner based in Nedlands. Sessions are fifty minutes. Most of them are quiet. There's no programme to complete, no package to buy, no transformation to perform.
The work is slow, and it's private. That's the point.
Every session is one-on-one. There are no group programmes, no waiting rooms full of people, and no pressure to move faster than you're ready to.
Most of what we carry doesn't live in our thoughts — it lives in our shoulders, our jaw, our chest. Somatic coaching helps you notice where you're holding, and gently, at your own pace, release it.
Sessions are guided but never forced. You stay clothed, seated or standing. We work with breath, awareness, and micro-movements. Some sessions feel like very little happened. Those are often the ones that shift the most.
The practice is at 42 Stirling Highway, Nedlands — a quiet room off the main corridor with natural light, a good chair, and nothing on the walls that's trying to inspire you.
Street parking is free along Stirling Highway. There's a back entrance if you prefer it. The room is warm in winter and cool in summer. It smells like nothing in particular, which is deliberate.
You don't need to know what you need. Just reach out.