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Mr. Jeremy Neumann

Melbourne, Victoria

Mr. Jeremy Neumann

Post Grad Dip Psychology, Melbourne University and MSW, the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Years in practice: 12
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Jeremy has a breadth of clinical experience across both the public and the private sectors and has a clinical interest working with people through anxiety, life transitions, identity and depression. He currently works part time as a senior clinician at headspace and is the director & principal clinician of Humans Being Counselling. He has a strong grounding in cognitive and mindfulness based approaches and incorporates the ideals of everyday mindfulness into his practice. Jeremy’s professional yet relaxed interpersonal style creates a welcoming and engaging space for clinical exploration, goal setting and insight development.

Melbourne, Victoria
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Ms Margie Ireland

Remote Across Australia

Ms Margie Ireland

Bachelor of Psychological Science (Hons), Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors and Bachelor of Behavioural Science, Queensland University of Technology
Years in practice: 10
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Margie has a deep interest in Mental Health, largely due to losing her 69-year-old father to Mental Health difficulty in her teens. She then lost her brother who was also struggling. These events led to a strong interest in supporting Men – not only with building their sense of self-worth, but also their personal and professional potential. In a previous life Margie trained as a performer (but realised she could neither sing or act!), and still draws on this background when running workshops and presentations. A self-described fitness fanatic, out of hours Margie enjoys spin cycling, yoga, mindfulness, writing and mystery documentaries.

Remote Across Australia
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Dr. Sarron Goldman

Coolbinia, Western Australia

Dr. Sarron Goldman

PhD in Psychotherapy, University of the Witwatersrand
Years in practice: 25+
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Clinical psychologist/psychoanalytic psychotherapist for on three decades. He provides short and long-term psychotherapy to adults to assist with the difficulties of being human. This may range from unease or lack of vitality, to anguish, fear and protracted suffering.

Coolbinia, Western Australia
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Dr. Li Lian Koh

Remote Across Australia

Dr. Li Lian Koh

Master in Psychology (Clinical), University of South Australia and PhD in Psychology, Deakin University
Years in practice: 16
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Li Lian is a clinical psychologist with over a decade of experience working in community, private and government sectors both locally and internationally. She provides a relaxed and non-judgmental space and believes that therapy should be a collaborative process which is individualized depending on the client’s concerns. She is experienced working with anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD, anger management, addictions, as well as offending behaviors. When not in the office, Lilian is passionate about sports, particularly martial arts, and does Brazilian jiu jitsu and Muay Thai. Remote sessions only.

Remote Across Australia
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Dr. Alla Demutska

Melbourne, Victoria

Dr. Alla Demutska

DClinPsy (Clinical; Child, Adolescent and Family Stream), Monash University,
Years in practice: 15
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I am an experienced clinical psychologist who can help you improve your psychological health and general wellbeing. I worked with a diverse range of clients in a number of settings, including private practice, primary mental health team, in-patient psychiatric unit, private psychiatric hospitals, university, and child and adolescent services. I have been providing individual and group-based therapy. I am trained in many different therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Schema Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Trauma focused, Mindfulness-based, Compassion focused therapies, and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). Remote therapy only.

Melbourne, Victoria
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Rachelle Slattery

Campbelltown, New South Wales

Rachelle Slattery

BA in Psychology, University of Wollongong and Master of Counselling, Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors
Years in practice: 8
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I offer both individual and couples counselling for all ages, and work alongside each client tailoring a treatment plan to suit you. My specialist areas are in grief and loss, trauma and domestic violence and the associated issues of depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress.

Some of the therapies I use include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Solution Focussed Therapy, and Person-Centred Therapy.

My focus is to help individuals heal, energise, become aware of their inner strengths and restore themselves.

Campbelltown, New South Wales
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Ms. Janelle Wilson

Melbourne, Victoria

Ms. Janelle Wilson

BSW, University of Melbourne
Years in practice: 25+
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I have extensive experience working with individuals and couples. I aim to help people to identify and change unhelpful thought patterns to improve their ways of relating with self and others. I make use of mindfulness, body awareness, emotion focused therapy and self compassion.

Melbourne, Victoria
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Mr. Matthew Austin

Abbotsford, Victoria

Mr. Matthew Austin

Bachelor of Social Work, University of South Australia and Advanced Diploma of Gestalt Psychotherapy, Gestalt Therapy Australia
Years in practice: 15
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Caring & non-judgemental counselling for LGBTQIA+ folk. You may have been feeling bad about yourself and have noticed that you have been acting in inauthentic ways. Perhaps you are worried others won’t accept the real you. It’s been difficult to share your self-critical thoughts with others. I help LGBTQIA+ folk with non-judgmental and caring space to explore and better understand their distress. By creating a safe space between us we can begin to understand how feelings of shame have been shaped by trauma in relationships. Through increased self-understanding, you can connect with a kinder version of yourself and get clear about where you hustle for self-worth and connection.

Abbotsford, Victoria
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Ms. Tammy Stander

Sydney, New South Wales

Ms. Tammy Stander

Bachelor of Applied Social Science in Counselling, Australian College of Applied Psychology and Grad Dip, Charles Darwin University
Years in practice: 16
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I am a trauma-informed clinical psychotherapist. I work primarily in the areas of trauma, mental health and addiction supporting individuals and their loved ones. I seek to create a deeper awareness of self and enhance connection with others. By understanding our life’s journey and what shapes it, we can move towards a balanced relationship with the world and the connections it brings. I draw on techniques from existential and strengths-based therapies, attachment theory, EMDR, mindfulness practices and somatic therapies. My work is person-centred, collaborative, and experiential, focussing on reconnecting body and mind and supporting you to live a fulfilling life.

Sydney, New South Wales
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Ms Suzanne Gibson

Sydney, New South Wales

Ms Suzanne Gibson

MA in Clinical Psychology, Macquarie University
Years in practice: 7
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Suzanne is a warm and friendly psychologist who is passionate about facilitating change in people and empowering them to overcome their challenges. She is a Clinical Psychologist with full membership of the Clinical College of the APS and of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association. Suzanne has over 15 years’ professional experience working with people facing work-related mental health issues, trauma and chronic pain. She has also assisted people to overcome suffering associated with anxiety, depression, bipolar, PTSD, stress, relationship issues and many other concerns. Her approach is informed by Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Schema Therapy, Positive Psychology and Narrative Therapy.

Sydney, New South Wales
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Roee Kohn

Chadstone, Victoria

Roee Kohn

BA in Psychology and BSW, Monash University. AMHSW, the Australian Association of Social Workers
Years in practice: 18
Offers:  Remote Therapy

My approach is to LISTEN EMPOWER GUIDE, based on the ‘teach a person how to fish’ idea, I share strategies, tips and tools so that the client can better manage anxiety, stress and depression. My main counselling modality is strengths based counselling helping people learn to love themselves more, improve their self esteem and uncomplicate life’s challenges. I’m ultimately here to empower you and equip you with the tools for meaningful, long-term fulfilment. There’s no judgement and no jargon – just simple, compassionate and practical assistance tailored to you and your life goals.

Chadstone, Victoria
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Veterans Psychology

Remote Across Australia

Veterans Psychology

Number of Therapists: 8
Offers:  Remote Therapy, Individual Therapy

The mission of Veterans Psychology is to provide exceptional, evidence-based psychological services to military members and veterans.

Veterans Psychology connects the veteran community with mental health professionals who are veteran focused and veteran informed. Many of our clinicians are veterans themselves, so have first-hand understanding of the military experience. Veterans Psychology prioritises service delivery to Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) card holders, but we also welcome private self-referrals.

Remote Across Australia
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Sherine Badawy (Provisional)

Adelaide, South Australia

Sherine Badawy (Provisional)

Diploma of Counseling, University of Windsor
Years in practice: 11
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I specialize in helping men navigate life’s challenges, from managing stress and improving relationships to building resilience and confidence. My approach is practical and straightforward, providing a supportive space to work through tough emotions, tackle obstacles, and rediscover a sense of purpose.

Adelaide, South Australia
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Mr Garrick Chatterjee

Remote Across Australia

Mr Garrick Chatterjee

BA in Psychology, Griffith University and Bachelor of Social Science in Psychology (Hons), Bond University and Master of Human Resource Management, Griffith University
Years in practice: 18
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Garrick has worked in a range of fields including corporate, clinical, government and non-profit environments both locally and globally. He began his career supporting people with complex lived experiences of Mental Health within the community, before moving into occupational rehabilitation and then corporations, providing performance coaching and well-being support. When not with Mantle Garrick also provides clinical and critical incident support and services as required. He is also enrolled in a Master in Organisational Psychology currently (completing 2023). Originally from Africa, he was a keen Rugby player in a previous life. Garrick remains a passionate footy fan and, when not in the stands, loves to cook.

Remote Across Australia
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John Cuturilo

Dandenong, Victoria

John Cuturilo

GDip of Counselling, University of Tasmania
Years in practice: 6
Offers:  Remote Therapy

John Cuturilo is the empathic and approachable counsellor of Your Listener. He works with clients remotely across Australia, and via in-person visit in his catchment area, around Dandenong. With a unique ability to understand the mind, communicate, and educate, John helps people to overcome challenges, learn about how their minds work, and become more independent problem-solvers.

He strives to address shortfalls in common mental health practice by being adaptable, thoroughly exploring each relevant aspect of his clients’ lives, offering insights, and as much as possible, taking each appointment as an opportunity to help clients learn a new idea or develop a new strategy. He offers affordable pricing and discounts for concession card holders and students.

Dandenong, Victoria
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