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The Wholeness Collective
The Wholeness Collective

Aimee Ruth Bell

Founder | Australian Regional Director​

Tell us a bit about yourself 

I’m an integrative practitioner, counsellor, and coach with a background in community development, ministry, and trauma-informed care. My work is grounded in supporting the whole person—body, soul, and spirit—through a lens that is both clinically informed and spiritually aware.

Over the years, I’ve worked across community settings, residential care, and ministry spaces, supporting individuals navigating trauma, identity, emotional regulation, and life transitions. I’m particularly passionate about bridging the gap between professional practice and faith-based support, ensuring people receive care that is both safe and deeply aligned with their values.

Why did you create The Wholeness Collective? 

I created The Wholeness Collective in response to a clear gap—people were either accessing professional support that excluded their faith, or faith-based support that lacked clinical depth and accountability.

There was no central place to find trusted, ethical practitioners who approach healing holistically—across body, soul, and spirit.

The Wholeness Collective exists to bridge that gap. It’s a directory and professional network designed to connect people with practitioners who are both qualified and aligned in their approach to whole-person care.

 

It also creates a space for collaboration, referral, and community among practitioners who value integration, integrity, and transformation.

Qualifications: Certificate IV in Ministry and Theology, Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, Diploma in Community Welfare Work, Advanced Diploma in Integrative Practice, Graduate Diploma of Counselling (current), Graduate Certificate in Arts (Ministry/Leadership) (current), Professional Member of the Christian Counsellors Association of Australia (CCAA).

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