Counselling

Talking to someone is one of the best things to do when you’re going through a difficult time. You don’t have to reach a certain level of Feeling Bad Enough to see a psychologist. If you are hurting, finding things difficult, or think life could be better in some way, that is more than enough reason to come.

I provide a non-judgemental and compassionate space where you can put words to your experiences, concerns, and hopes for the future. I believe in working together in a down-to-earth, practical way to achieve your goals. What we work on has to matter to you – after all, you are the expert on your life and have to live it 24/7!

 
I work with…

 

  • Children aged 12 and over (more about how I work with children and their families here)

  • Adults

  • Issues such as depression, anxiety, stress, self-harm, trauma, low self-worth, anger management, and relationship difficulties

  • The aim of you eventually  “being your own psychologist” so that you can maintain the healthy changes you’ve made

 
My areas of interest 

 

  • Navigating identity: Working with people of diverse cultures, faiths, abilities (including neurodivergence), genders, and sexualities (the LGBTQIA+ community)

  • Difficulties with emotional regulation (e.g., linked with BPD)

  • Working with young people

 
The kinds of therapy that inform my way of working

 

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

  • Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)

  • Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT)

  • Schema Therapy

 
I offer appointments in Midland or via Telehealth on…

 

  • Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays: First appointment at 9am, last appointment at 4pm

  • I also offer appointments over the phone or video chat. Please see the Coronavirus (COVID-19) arrangements section below for more information. 

 

If you would like to know more about me and the way I work before committing to an appointment, please contact me and I’d be happy to answer these queries.

 

I also write about mental health, counselling, and psychology-related topics on my blog, which may give you an idea of how I think and work.

Fees

Payment of the full fee (not just the gap payment) is to be made on the day of the consultation. Medicare rebates are processed immediately at the practice if you wish. To facilitate this, please ensure your details are up to date with Medicare and bring your referral paperwork and Medicare card to the first session.

 

The cost of a standard 50-minute session is $240, which is to be paid in full after your session.  If you have a valid Mental Health Care Plan from your doctor, you can claim a Medicare rebate of $141.85 for up to 10 sessions in a calendar year. Therefore, after your receive your rebate, the out-of-pocket gap is $98.15 per session. 

 

Please note that NDIS clients are charged at the hourly rate recommended by the NDIS Price Guide.

 

Cancellation policy

 

At least 24 hours’ notice is required if you are unable to attend your appointment; as much notice as possible is preferred. This allows another client to be offered your appointment time.

If you do not give the required notice or fail to arrive for your appointment (excluding emergencies and circumstances beyond your control), a cancellation fee of $100 will be charged and must be paid before another appointment is booked.

Frequently Asked Questions

Supervision

I am approved by the Psychology Board of Australia to provide external supervision to psychologists undertaking 4+2 and 5+1 internship pathways, and registrar programs. At this stage, I can only commit to providing internship supervision as a secondary supervisor. I also provide general supervision to psychologists and other mental health professionals.

Please feel free to contact me with your supervision requirements.

Coronavirus (Covid-19) arrangements

Psychologists are considered essential services by the Australian government, so I am open for face-to-face consults unless the government provides different advice. The building where I practice takes measures to keep our spaces clean and to reduce as much contact as possible. We ask that people follow current government advice, for example, wearing a mask to our clinic when this is recommended. 

 

Please notify me if you are unwell and I will reschedule your booked appointments. Please stay up-to-date with government advice through the Department of Health website that includes staying home if feeling unwell.

 

I also offer counselling over the phone or video chat (i.e., Telehealth).

 

If you are experiencing worry or anxiety, please share your concerns with me. I have compiled a list of helpful resources for coping with Coronavirus

 

I thank you for your understanding and appreciate your support in keeping our community healthy.

I'm sorry...

I am unfortunately unable to take on new clients at the moment.  If you would like to be placed on my waiting list, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

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