
Connect. Heal. Grow
Inscape Therapy Services offer traditional psychotherapy techniques with creative expression.
About Us
Inscape Therapy Services is an online clinic that offers unique, personalised, effective and evidence-based psychotherapy Australia wide. As well as clinical supervisions to Mental Health professionals across various disciplines e.g., Registered Psychologists, Art Therapists, Counsellors, Social Workers.
My vision is to provide a safe place where individuals can explore and make sense of their inner landscapes in order to restore equilibrium and psychological wellbeing.
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*Please note that Inscape Therapy Services are not able to offer immediate or crisis intervention
if you need immediate support in an emergency, please contact 000 (Australia)
Parentline: 1300 301 300
Lifeline: 13 11 14 and www.lifeline.org.au
Inscape Therapy Services is not a registered NDIS provider. Therefore, only NDIS plan managed, and self-managed funding can be accepted.
Our Services
Tap into your creativity! Our art therapy and pyschotherapy sessions allow you to express yourself in ways words often can't, providing a safe space to explore, heal and grow.
Online Therapy or Counselling sessions (60min) Fee: $190
Individualised 1:1 session are tailored to you and offer a safe and supportive space for creative exploration and reflection. I use a combination of talk therapy, art therapy, and mindfulness techniques.
Online Supervisions (60min) Fee: $150
Individual Supervision is a requirement for all Allied Health Professionals to keep up with their registrations. Supervisions are an ongoing process of support to observe, widen and improve your therapeutic skills set. Victoria is an AHPRA Board-Approved Supervisor.
Workplace wellbeing (2hrs + prices vary)
Strength-based art therapy wellness programs tailored to your organisation. Boost happiness, focus, relaxation. team connection and mindfulness through bespoke art therapy groups.
Get in touch today to discuss your specific requirements.
Inscape is defined as the unique inner nature of a person or object as shown in a work of art or poetry. When considering this name, I was reminded of our inner landscapes, a metaphor which can be seen to represent our internal reality. It is the image that defines the space where we live.
This inner landscape is like a map that holds all our history, emotions, sensations, ideas, and habits that we use to give meaning to the experiences of everyday life. This inner landscape is best experienced via mindful meditation, reflection and creative expression.
Meet Victoria

Victoria Martinez
MMH. (AThR), B.Psych, Assoc MAPS, ANZACATA.
Victoria is a compassionate and intuitive Masters-trained Art Therapist and Registered Psychologist with over 16 years experience in private practice, educational settings, public hospital settings and Out of Home Care settings.
Victoria's main focus is on creating a safe and secure space for clients to grow via a client-centred and trauma-informed approach.
She takes an integrative and holistic approach to therapy and enjoys assisting individuals to navigate their emotions as well as feel more empowered whilst on their journey of growth and personal development.
Using her 16 years of extensive experience, Victoria helps her clients with:
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Anxiety
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Stress management and burn out recovery
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Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD)
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Trauma/ Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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Life Transitions- Grief& Loss, Adjustments
(Currently, Victoria can provide services privately, via Medicare, or NDIS clients.)

The ability to express our inner world in another language, the language of art, symbols, colours & materials, is ingrained and healing. We just need to rediscover it.
- Rakefet Hadar
Accredited Psychologist and Art Psychotherapist
Victoria is a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS); and the Australian, New Zealand, Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA). Victoria is also an AHPRA Board-Approved Clinical Supervisor.
She has a Master of Mental Health from The University of Queensland; and Bachelor of Psychology degree from Western Sydney University.