About Me
Blossom Perinatal Psychology supports families throughout the perinatal period, from pre-conception, pregnancy, loss and postpartum to parenting children under three years of age. Evidence-based therapies are utilised from an attachment-based and trauma-informed approach to support clients, including helping them to understand their own attachment history and its influence on their current concerns and parenting challenges. Blossom Perinatal Psychology works collaboratively to empower soon-to-be parents, new parents and parents with mental health issues to strengthen their relationships with their infants, build their parenting confidence and manage the challenges of parenting. Jo Osborne is a Clinical Psychologist with a Master of Psychology (Clinical) and Master of Public Health (MPH). She has also undertaken extensive perinatal training through the Centre for Perinatal Psychology and Pam Douglas's Neurodevelopmental Care Masterclasses (Breast feeding and Infant sleep) and she has worked with adults and children in a range of contexts. Jo has published research in the field of perinatal mental health, including paediatric sleep methodology, mother-infant relationship quality and maternal reflective functioning.