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John Cuturilo

Dandenong, Victoria

John Cuturilo

GDip of Counselling, University of Tasmania
Years in practice: 5
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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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: 11
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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Mr Travis Grogan

Sydney, New South Wales

Mr Travis Grogan

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) - Macquarie University Australia
Years in practice: 2
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Hi, I’m Travis and I am a psychologist working from Sydney, Australia. I take a strengths-based approach and focus on building men’s sense of worth and resilience in today’s complex world. As a guy, I understand that masculinity and it’s associate roles have changed, leading us to question our value, and how to find a place for our natural strengths.

Sydney, New South Wales
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Ms Cas Taylor-Skinner

Remote Across Australia

Ms Cas Taylor-Skinner

Bachelor of Social Science in Psychology & Criminology and PGDip in Forensic Psychology, University of Western Sydney
Years in practice: 22
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Cas has a passion for Men’s Mental Health, having spent the majority of her career working with Men from all walks of life. She has extensive experience working in the NSW Justice system, which is bookended by her work in community Mental Health in rural and remote areas of NSW. Having worked with Men on both sides of law, in rural and urban communities, and raising her two boys, Cas is passionate about continuing to break down the barriers that Men sometimes experience when it comes to seeking help to improve their Mental Health and wellbeing. She also has a special interest in supporting Men and Women impacted by breast cancer as she beat this disease herself. She loves walking, travel and aerial circus.

Remote Across Australia
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Brydan Xavier

Prahran, Victoria

Brydan Xavier

Master of Professional Psychology, Deakin University
Years in practice: 4
Offers:  Remote Therapy

At Brydan Xavier Psychology and Global Minds Psychology, based in Melbourne, I provide personalised, evidence-based mental health services with a focus on supporting adult men, the LGBT+ community, and neurodivergent clients. As a registered psychologist in Australia, I am gender- and neuro-affirming, working with clients on a range of issues, including sexual health and intimacy, trauma, identity, and more. I integrate approaches such as ACT, CBT, DBT, mindfulness, and both standard and 2.0 EMDR to empower clients and foster meaningful growth. Through a hybrid model of online and in-person sessions, I work with men across the globe (excl. the USA and Canada), offering accessible and culturally sensitive care tailored to individual needs.

Prahran, Victoria
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Michael Ellwood

Carseldine, Queensland

Michael Ellwood

MCouns, University of Queensland; GDip.SocWk, University of Queensland; B.SocWk, University of Queensland
Years in practice: 21
Offers:  Remote Therapy

My approach to counselling is strength-based, systemic and solution-focused. I strive to help men achieve or manage change in a way that best fits their circumstances, resources and personal approach to life. I always aims to borrow from relevant counselling approaches in a way that best suits my clients and their experiences – whether Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy, Existential Therapy, Acceptance-Commitment Therapy or others – in a creative and down-to-earth way.

Carseldine, Queensland
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Dr. Nicholas Sarantakis

Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

Dr. Nicholas Sarantakis

DPsych in Counselling Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University
Years in practice: 14
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I am a Counselling Psychologist and author based in the UK (accredited by HCPC & BPS) with 15 years of therapeutic experience working with individuals, couples and families. My practice is based on an individually-tailored, integrative, relational approach with a broad variety of presentations, such as anxiety, depression, OCD, relational & identity difficulties and trauma.

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I have been a Senior Lecturer & Lecturer at 5 different UK Universities & I had a 5-year long professional training in psychodynamic group, family and couple’s therapy. I am the co-author of the book ‘Relational Ethics in Psychotherapy & Counselling Private Practice’ and I have published extensively in peer-reviewed academic journals in psychology & psychotherapy.

Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
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Grace Kerr

Brisbane, Queensland

Grace Kerr

BSW, University of Queensland
Years in practice: 12
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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James Croft

Sydney, New South Wales

James Croft

Masters of Clinical Psychology, The University of New South Wales
Years in practice: 7
Offers:  Remote Therapy

James is a warm and friendly Clinical Psychologist based in Sydney, Australia. He will strive to make you feel comfortable from the moment you meet. His calm and gentle manner will help you settle in, open up, and be yourself. You’ll feel safe and heard, all the while knowing you’re in very good hands.

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: 6
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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Ms Caroline Cavanagh

Perth, Western Australia

Ms Caroline Cavanagh

Master of Counselling, University of Notre Dame, Fremantle, Australia
Years in practice: 6
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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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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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: 9
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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Mrs Joanna Nazareth

Remote Across Australia

Mrs Joanna Nazareth

BA in Psychology and PGDip in Psychology, University of Wollongong and Master of Applied Psychology in Sport and Exercise, University of Queensland
Years in practice: 16
Offers:  Remote Therapy

As the mother of two young Men (one a sensitive soul and the other independently headstrong), Jo is passionate about enhancing individual and group performance across all areas of life – including mental health, employment, relationships, and parenting. Her home-life also means she has an active interest in reducing male mental health stigma and improving early intervention and support mechanisms for Men. With 13 years’ experience in adult and adolescent mental health, Jo has worked in military and performance-based settings. Her methods are collaborative, and evidence based, utilising goal-setting to work through life difficulties and challenges. Out of hours, Jo enjoys running, netball and tennis.

 

 

Remote Across Australia
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Ajay Hawkes

Perth, Western Australia

Ajay Hawkes

MSW, University of Western Australia
Years in practice: 13
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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