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Sarah Dakhili

Brisbane, Queensland

Sarah Dakhili

Accredited Bachelor of Mental Health Social Work and Counselling, University of Queensland, Australia
Years in practice: 16
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Sarah has been working within the field of trauma recovery, mental health and mind-body disorders for over a decade, specialising in chronic pain and Tension Myositis Syndrome – TMS (basing her approach on Dr. John Sarno and Dr. Howard Schubiner’s research on Mind Body Syndrome – MBS). Her clients are based all over Australia as she offers face-to-face and Telehealth Counselling sessions (over phone/video) at Mental Awakening. Her motto is simple: “Supporting clients in creating authentic power within themselves and in turn being able to make what was once difficult, easier”.

Brisbane, Queensland
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Julian Nolan

Melbourne, Victoria

Julian Nolan

MPsych (Clinical), Deakin University
Years in practice: 7
Offers:  Remote Therapy

i have a strong passion for building collaborative, genuine, and honest therapeutic relationships with my clients. i also welcome this same approach back from my clients. i enjoy working with people with a range of issues, including: depression, anxiety, drug and alcohol addiction, relationship issues, and anger management. i see individuals and families for brief and moderate to long-term therapy, practising a range of therapies including: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Schema Therapy, and Existential Psychotherapy. i welcome and provides a safe space for people from the LGBTIQA+ community, and am sex-positive.

Melbourne, Victoria
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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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Narelle Hudson

Brisbane, Queensland

Narelle Hudson

Bachelor of Counselling, Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors
Years in practice: 14
Offers:  Remote Therapy

As a counsellor, I believe people are ultimately the experts on their own lives. I see my role as one to walk alongside clients & support them by: hearing their story, offering suggestions or new information & validating their strengths & resilience. My aim is to help clients feel heard, understood, validated and supported to be the best version of themselves possible. I understand one counselling model does not fit all as everyone is unique. I am a person-centred therapist; although I often incorporate other modalities, depending on client needs, which may include CBT, SFT, ACT, MI or EFT. I predominantly work in the areas of: grief and loss, suicide and bereavement, relationships, mental health and addictions.

Brisbane, Queensland
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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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Ajay Hawkes

Perth, Western Australia

Ajay Hawkes

MSW, University of Western Australia
Years in practice: 14
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I offer Mindfulness-Based Somatic (Body-based) Psychotherapy. This work is recognised as being a very effective way of both resolving problems from the past and the present. It can also be very helpful in learning to process your emotions in a grounded way, instead of feeling overwhelmed.

Perth, Western Australia
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Ms Caroline Cavanagh

Perth, Western Australia

Ms Caroline Cavanagh

Master of Counselling, University of Notre Dame, Fremantle, Australia
Years in practice: 7
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I practice primarily with a person-centred, strength-based approach, valuing each client as an individual on a unique journey. I walk with my client, meeting them in their pain, and begin discovering their strengths, empowering them, & finding ways they can move forward to a happier life.

I also utilize other counselling methodologies, such as CBT, narrative therapy, psychoeducation, compassion therapy, art therapy, bibliotherapy, etc, as needs arise. Whatever will help my client.

Perth, Western Australia
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Blokes Psychology

Melbourne, Victoria

Blokes Psychology

Number of Therapists: 15
Offers:  Remote Therapy, Individual Therapy

Our mission at Blokes Psychology is to empower and support men in their mental health journey. We strive to create a safe and welcoming environment where men can openly discuss their life challenges, feelings and emotions without fear of judgment. Through evidence-based practices and a holistic approach, we aim to assist men in achieving optimal mental wellness and improve the quality of their lives.

Our goal is to break down the stigma surrounding men’s mental health and provide accessible resources for all boys & men to improve their mental wellbeing.

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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Courtney Pearson

Geelong, Victoria

Courtney Pearson

Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy, Australian University College
Years in practice: 25+
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Are you feeling overwhelmed and alone? Are you struggling to form meaningful connections with others? Are the traditional ‘rules’ of masculinity preventing you from living your best life? I am a counsellor and psychotherapist who specialises in men’s issues. I use a trauma-informed approach to support men navigate confusing emotions, depression, explore interpersonal trauma, break unhealthy relationship patterns, loneliness, embrace their strengths, forgive their mistakes, and discover their own unique identity.
My mission is to provide a nurturing service that helps to break down social stigma and empower men to seek the mental and emotional help they deserve.

Geelong, Victoria
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Grace Kerr

Brisbane, Queensland

Grace Kerr

BSW, University of Queensland
Years in practice: 13
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Grace is an experienced and accredited Social Worker with the Australian Association of Social Workers. Grace provides a warm, empathetic, transparent and honest working relationship with all. Grace will help to guide you but will not make decisions for you. You are the expert in your own life and Grace is here to provide you the skills and tools to enable you to get through the challenges that life can bring. Grace engages in continual learning and professional development. As an experienced social worker, Grace utilises therapies such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Dialectal Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Narrative Therapy and Solution Focused Therapy.

Brisbane, Queensland
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Calum Ramsay

Victoria, British Columbia

Calum Ramsay

MA in Counselling Psychology, Yorkville University
Years in practice: 2
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Everyone struggles with something. We can’t control every thought, feeling, or body sensation we have, but we can find ways to create balance and choice in our lives. In sessions, you can expect to develop skills to help you understand yourself with compassion, while keeping “who you are” at the centre of the process.
I prioritize developing clarity, trust, and respect in our work, so that counselling can act as a stabilizing and supportive presence in your life. I work from an integrative approach, drawing from a selection of research-supported theories like ACT, EFIT, and narrative therapy. My work is also informed by the 12 years I worked in international and Olympic rugby, helping athletes make difficult decisions under pressure.

Victoria, British Columbia
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Ms Kelly Tomlinson

Remote Across Australia

Ms Kelly Tomlinson

BAin Psychology (Hons), Murdoch University
Years in practice: 17
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Kelly’s genuine approach ensures every person she sees is provided with holistic, tailored support within a relaxed, non-judgemental environment. With over a decade of combined experience in military, clinical and sports psychology sectors, Kelly’s definition of success is intertwined with both professional and personal pursuits. Currently she is in the midst of the ‘joys and chaos’ of raising a young family. During the course of her career, Kelly has sought out a diverse range of professional opportunities, including international engagements that have provided a broad framework of lessons and perspectives she’s shared and utilised to assist others. Her interests include interior design, travel, photography and coffee.

Remote Across Australia
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Miss Amber Barry

Brisbane, Queensland

Miss Amber Barry

Masters of Counselling University of Southern Queensland
Years in practice: 3
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I work with clients to help them change, grow and understand themselves better. I use evidence-based practice in my strengths-based and person-centred approach. I draw special attention to the social and cultural systems my clients are part of – and how this has impacted their mental health and relationships. I work primarily with depression, addiction, trauma and anxiety.

Brisbane, Queensland
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Ms Kim Hollingshed

Kanwal, New South Wales

Ms Kim Hollingshed

Master of Counselling, Monash University
Years in practice: 6
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Invictus Counselling provide individual counselling services with expertise in men’s mental health and suicide prevention. Based on the NSW Central Coast sessions are offered face to face or online. With over 15 years experience in complex mental health and a passion for person-centred strengths based work Invictus places you as the expert in your own life. A Lived Experience advocate and counsellor Kim at Invictus is active in the Towards Zero Suicide initiative and uses her own mental health journey to provide integrative therapies custom designed to each client’s unique experience. Short-term or long-term therapy offered.

Kanwal, New South Wales
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