About Inner Practice

Founded in Northern NSW 2018 | Expanded to Geelong VIC 2025

We are holistic and progressive modern child, adolescent and parenting psychological practice led by Dr Renee Cachia. Founded in Northern NSW in 2018, expanded services to Geelong Victoria in 2025. We are thrilled to share our expansion with you. Our services are evidenced-based, delivered with compassion and professionalism, educating, empowering and liberating families.

Meet Dr Renee Cachia

Principal Psychologist & PhD

Dr. Renee Cachia is a Principal Psychologist with over a decade of experience in parent-child dynamics, neurodivergence, stress, trauma, and the healing potential of nervous system regulation. She has worked with thousands of individuals in clinical practice including children, adolescents and adults/parents. 

Since 2014, her research has focused on how these factors intersect, and how mindfulness-based therapies, attachment theory, emotionally attuned parenting, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Polyvagal Theory can foster emotional resilience and healing in both children and parents. She is also developing a clinical interest in the healing potential of Internal Family Systems (IFS) and psychedelic therapy for the parent-child lineage.

A proud Monash University alumna, Renee holds a PhD, a Masters, and four degrees in psychology. Her doctoral research, which has received international recognition, is cited in over 700 peer-reviewed journal articles. She is also the author of Parenting Freedom, an Amazon bestseller, and has published numerous academic journal articles and a book chapter.

Renee’s mission is to provide practical, research-based tools to support families in creating emotionally attuned, healing environments for the parent and the child. She has long advocated that parent’s must be a central aspect of the therapy room. Through her workshop series’, she shares her knowledge in a hands-on, accessible way, helping parents navigate complex challenges and build deeper connections with themselves and their children.

Her work is rooted in both academic expertise and lived experience as a mother of two, and she is passionate about empowering parents to raise emotionally resilient children through mindful, compassionate parenting practices. Renee has a long-term personal passion for practicing yoga, meditation and contemplative practices, living and breathing the name of this practice that advocates that everyone would benefit from an Inner Practice.

About Renee’s Book

Author

An Amazon Bestseller in several categories including Developmental Psychology, Parenting Freedom offers a gentle invitation to break the modern cycles of stress, burnout, and exhaustion, transforming yourself and your relationship with your child. This unique suite of transformative tools combines ground-breaking research into parent-child interaction, mindfulness, meditation, compassion, attachment theory, and parenting psychology.

Through each new lens, Parenting Freedom details the process of transforming your mind, brain, and spirit, both as a parent and as a human being.Taken together, this revolutionary approach to parenting will free you from unconscious conditioning, restoring your power to make conscious choices in every moment about who you are and who you want to be.

Praise of Parenting Freedom

— Sharon Salzberg, Author of Real Happiness & Real Change

“Parenting Freedom is an exploration of the influences that prevent us from being truly present for our lives and the lives of our children. Renee Cachia shares her research and experience to help parents gain insight into their parenting patterns and foster mindfulness to break free of the past. This is a book for parents who are looking to uncover their internal resources and create deeper connections within their families.”

— Professor Craig Hassed, International Mindfulness Expert & Author of Mindfulness for Life

“This unmindful world we live in these days doesn’t serve us well in many ways, not least of which is that otherwise loving and well-meaning parents can easily get swept up in our collective distraction and stress. Unfortunately, this leads to unconsciously teaching children by example how to also be distracted and stressed. Renee Cachia’s insightful book, Parenting Freedom, is therefore very much needed and timely. It clearly and insightfully guides parents on a liberating journey all the way from recognizing the problem to arriving at deep and meaningful solutions. If you’re a committed parent who wants the best for your children and yourself, read this book.”

Published Work Portfolio

  • Renee has appeared on many podcasts over the years. Here are some recent ones:

    • Renee Cachia on Dropping The Needless Woman Archetype, Life After Birth With Yara Heary

    • Human Potential Over Diagnosis w/ Dr Renee Cachia, Well Hello Anxiety by Jodi Richardson

    • Dr Renee Cachia on Nurturing Parents, A Grateful Life with Dr Lauren Tober

    • “We hurt where we care. We care where we hurt” - An Interview With Dr Renee Cachia, re.love with Dr Ezzie Spencer

    • Cultivating Parenting Freedom with Mindfulness, Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr Kaitlin Harkess

    • Compassionate Parenting with Dr Renee Cachia, Her Earth Medicine

  • Published Citations: over 700 citations in published peer-reviewed academic research, in addition to Maggie Dent’s 2022 book, Girlhood: Raising our little girls to be healthy, happy and heard. ABC Books.

    Cachia, R. L. 2021. Parenting Freedom: From Stress and Depletion to Connectedness and Meaning. Lioncress Publishing.

    Cachia, R. L. 2017. Mindfulness and Autism Spectrum Disorder. Autism - Paradigms and Clinical Application. InTech. doi: 10.5772/65394

    Cachia, R. L., Anderson, A., & Moore, D. W. (2016). Mindfulness in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review and Narrative Analysis. Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1-14. doi: 10.1007/s40489-016-0074-0

    Cachia, R. L., Anderson, A., & Moore, D. W. (2016). Mindfulness, Stress and Well-Being in Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 25(1), 1-14. doi: 10.1007/s10826-015-0193-8

    Hendrikse, J. J., Cachia, R. L., Kothe, E. J., McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., & Hayden, M. J. (2015). Response to ‘Obesogenic’ oversimplification. Obesity Reviews, 16(8), 704-705.

    Hendrikse, J. J., Cachia, R. L., Kothe, E. J., McPhie, S., Skouteris, H., & Hayden, M. J. Attentional biases for food cues in overweight and obese individuals: A systematic review of the literature. Obesity Reviews, 16, 424–432. doi: 10.1111/obr.12265

  • Dr Renee has recently developed & facilitated workshops on the following topics:

    • Professional Learning for Life Education Educators: Neuroaffirming Practices and Educator Adaptability for Varying Learning Abilities and Neurodiversity

    • Attuned Parenting: Support your Child's Self-Regulation, Psychological Resilience and Wellbeing

    • Navigating Dysregulation: Supporting Families to Navigate Neurodivergence and Dysregulation through the Key Developmental Ages and Stages

    • School Can’t: A Guide for Parents

    • Supporting Young People with ADHD: A Parent Workshop

    • Coping With Change: Navigating Busy Periods, Routine Changes and Long School Holidays with Grace

    • Becoming Unstuck in Parenting: Building Emotional Resilience in Young People

    • Mindful Parenting: To Foster Empathy, Flexibility, Emotion-Regulation, Communication & Boundary Setting

    • Mindful Parenting: An 8-Week Curriculum Designed for Parents of Autistic Children (2017)

    Renee has also presented at several international academic conferences on her work on Mindful Parenting & Neurodivergence, including

    • World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (WCBCT), Melbourne

    • Association for Behaviour Analysis International (ABAI) Conference, Paris & Chicago

    • New Zealand Association for Behaviour Analysis Conference, Christchurch

    • Claremont Autism Research Centre, California

    • Australian and New Zealand Obesity Society Conference, Melbourne

    • Behavioural Intervention Association Conference, Melbourne

    • Aspect Autism in Education, Melbourne

Our Approach

If you work with the child, you must work with the parent too. All children and parents are housed within their own unique parent-child dynamic, within an eco-system of environmental, systemic, intergenerational, social, bio-physiological and personal factors. This speaks to their unique developmental and psychological histories, and their unique nervous (regulation) system and neurotype. A truly holistic and integrative approach must address the wider environment around a child as well as individualised psychological support.

  • We must always consider core needs and what is beneath behaviours.

  • We are human beings with unique histories and ‘parts’ not syndromes in a box…

    We are always in a process towards change. With the right support, we can always re-direct in a more valued and desired direction.

  • Our psychological struggles have often been imprinted by our histories - and we all have one.

    It shows up in our parenting, in our self-esteem, and in every area of our lives.

    It underpins our self-regulation, how we understand our nervous system, how we cope and view the world.

    We can learn to relate to our parts differently in order to move towards our rich and meaningful life.

Psychological Interventions

If you work with the child, you must work with the parent too. All children and parents are housed within their own unique parent-child dynamic, within an eco-system of environmental, systemic, intergenerational, social, bio-physiological and personal factors. This speaks to their unique developmental and psychological histories, and their unique nervous (regulation) system and neurotype. A truly holistic approach must address the wider environment around a child as well as individualised psychological support.