
FAQs
Are you registered or qualified?
Yes. I am an ACA (Australian Counselling Association) registered counsellor with postgraduate qualifications in counselling and professional communication.
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Do you offer online sessions?
Yes, I offer secure tele-health sessions via video for clients who prefer to meet remotely or cannot attend in person. This option is available Australia-wide and internationally.
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Where are you located?
I currently work from two clinic locations:
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Cleveland: The Wellness Space at Yoga @ The Lounge
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Stafford: Willow Oak Psychology
Full address details are provided upon booking.
How much do sessions cost?
Standard session fees are listed on the Fees & Bookings page. I offer concession rates for people on low incomes and can take on one or two clients at a time under special consideration for financial hardship.
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How do I book an appointment?
You can:
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Book directly online (link in the menu)
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Call me on (07) 3477 9657
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Use the contact form on the website
A no-obligation 15-minute consultation is available to help you decide if it’s the right fit.
What issues do you help with?
I support people experiencing:
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Anxiety and stress
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ADHD, autism and other forms of neurodivergence
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Trauma and PTSD
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Chronic health conditions and pain
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Eating disorders
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Grief, loss and life transitions
Visit the Services page to learn more about how I work
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Is your counselling service confidential?
Yes. Your privacy is respected at all times. I follow the ACA Code of Ethics, and your information will not be shared without your informed consent, unless required by law for safety reasons.
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Have you worked with people who have experienced trauma, addiction, or mental health challenges?
Yes. I have extensive experience working with people navigating complex trauma, addiction, and a wide range of mental health concerns. I have worked in support roles with marginalised communities, and now as a qualified counsellor, I provide compassionate, trauma-informed support to clients facing these challenges.
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What is your success rate?
Every person’s journey is unique, so I do not measure success in a one-size-fits-all way. For some, progress means gaining clarity and coping tools; for others, it may be managing daily life more confidently or healing from past trauma.
My approach is collaborative — we work together to define what "progress" looks like for you, and I regularly check in to make sure counselling continues to meet your needs.
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Fortunately, my experience has been that all clients I have worked with have reported noteable success with their goals, while also addressing trauma and managing addictive behaviours.