Bare (adj): exposed, without covering; stripped back to its essentials.
At Bare Psychology, we believe healing starts when we no longer have to hide.
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When there’s a safe space to look beneath the surface, we can begin to understand what our symptoms are really telling us.
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Our work is about uncovering the story behind those symptoms, because what stays hidden still shapes the way we live, love, and connect.

HI THERE!
I'M AMY CAMPBELL AND I'M SO GLAD YOU'RE HERE
I’m a Clinical Psychologist, Sex Therapist and Author of The Mindful Sex Guide (PESI, 2025) with over a decade of experience in mental health and sexual wellness.
At Bare Psychology, we hold space for the things most people are afraid to say out loud.
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Sexual concerns. Childhood trauma. Relationship breakdowns. Nervous system overwhelm.​​
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But this isn’t just about sharing what feels too heavy to carry alone. It’s about what comes next. It’s about leaving therapy with a greater sense of ease in your body, deeper confidence in your relationships, and the freedom to experience intimacy and pleasure without shame.
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Think of this as your cozy corner of the internet where healing and real talk happen on your terms (comfy pants encouraged).
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How Can BARE Help . . .
Evidence-based support for your mind, body & relationships
Some of the reasons our clients love bare...
No shame or judgement
just honest, open conversations
Science-backed strategies
no wellness wankery
LGBTIQA+ inclusive, celebrating all identities
and orientations
Kink-affirming support for diverse
sexual preferences
Nuero affirming practices
client-centered and trauma informed care

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