ANTONIA ALLAN

Non Violent Resistance

Guiding Parents from Conflict to Connection

About Antonia

My path into Non Violent Resistance (NVR) began at home, not in a training room. As the parent of a neurodivergent teenager with challenging behaviour, I understand how exhausting, isolating, and overwhelming family life can sometimes feel. I also know how transformative it is to find the right support.

Before discovering NVR, I trained as a Transactional Analysis (TA) therapist at Physis in Edinburgh. Later, through my own parenting journey, I was introduced to NVR and went on to train with Partnership Projects, the UK’s leading organisation in this approach.

Today, I integrate my background in TA therapy with the NVR model to support parents who are struggling with conflict, aggression, or anxiety in their children. My focus is on helping parents reclaim calm authority, strengthen connection, and build resilience—whether you’re navigating power struggles, self-harm, withdrawal, or other challenging behaviours.

Alongside my NVR work, I occasionally offer low-cost therapy sessions through Wilfrid’s House, depending on availability and individual circumstances. If this could be helpful for you, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

About NVR

When parenting feels like a battle, I help you find calm strength and rebuild connection.

Many parents feel overwhelmed by aggressive or challenging behaviour at home. You may be exhausted by constant power struggles, shouting matches, or even worrying signs of self-harm and withdrawal. If traditional parenting strategies haven’t worked, you are not alone—and there is another way forward.

What is Non Violent Resistance (NVR)?

Non Violent Resistance (NVR) is a therapeutic parenting approach developed by psychologist Haim Omer in the late 1990s. Inspired by peaceful resistance movements led by figures like Martin Luther King and Gandhi, NVR helps parents break free from conflict cycles and guide their children with calm authority and connection.

Unlike traditional discipline methods that focus on controlling behaviour, NVR works to change the relationship between parent and child. It helps you step into your role as a calm, confident parent—without shouting, threats, or giving in.

When NVR can help

This approach can be especially effective if your child is:

  • Acting out with aggression, risk-taking, bullying, or violence at home

  • Struggling with anxiety, OCD, self-harm, withdrawal, or avoidance (common in neurodivergent children)

  • Caught in ongoing power struggles that leave you feeling helpless or burned out

Why parents choose NVR

NVR avoids the “winner vs. loser” battles of traditional discipline. Instead, it teaches a new kind of authority based on:

  • Calm persistence instead of escalation

  • Connection and presence instead of conflict

  • Support from your wider community instead of isolation

Parents who use NVR often feel more grounded, less reactive, and better equipped to handle even the most challenging behaviour.

Next steps

If parenting feels overwhelming, you don’t have to face it alone. I offer a free, no-obligation call to explore how NVR could support your family and help restore calm and connection at home.

Working With Me


How NVR Sessions Work

NVR is a parent-focused approach, which means I work directly with you rather than with your child. Together, we explore practical ways to reduce conflict, strengthen connection, and bring more calm into family life.

Each session lasts around 45 minutes and can be held either:

  • In person at my home, about an hour outside Edinburgh

  • Online via Google Meet, for your convenience

All sessions are completely confidential. I adhere to the highest ethical standards and professional codes of conduct, so you can feel safe and supported throughout the process.

Before beginning, I always offer a free initial phone call to see whether NVR feels like the right fit for your family. This conversation is relaxed, without pressure or obligation, and also provides space to discuss session costs.

  • Testimonials

    Based in the south of England we opted for the remote sessions with Antonia. She was a wonderful, reassuring presence in every call. Antonia managed to listen, validate our worries or even our anger, nurture us and then guide us to a clearer sense of perspective during every NVR session.  She made us want to go the extra step, and really work on our answers, or watch the videos or read the blog posts (our 'homework' as it were) ahead of each session. I actually really missed the rock-like presence when the sessions ended but her words still ring true 18 months on. NVR is a joint, family effort and Antonia managed to handle our (male/ female) perspectives and approaches to NVR carefully.  We continue to try our best to implement NVR in a way that is realistic, manageable, fair -  acknowledging the whole family's needs, not only the child in question. It's very much a team effort and Antonia was integral to that.

  • Testimonials

    Antonia is very professional but also relatable. She has really been there, in the parenting stakes, and so had a first hand understanding of what we were going through. We didn't have much understanding of NVR before hand but it is a brilliant tool that helps you rethink the way you parent, the way you can respond rather than react and helps give you some agency in what can otherwise feel a pretty hopeless battle ground. We actively looked forward to our sessions with Antonia both for the NVR but also for her compassionate wisdom. Having her guide us through the process week by week felt like much needed therapy for us as well as a window into helping our son. We would highly recommend these sessions to anyone who feels lost in their parenting struggles.

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