Trauma and PTSD therapists in Hocking, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
Ardross Psychology Practice
Psychologist, Registered Clinical Psychologists - Dr Peter Gibbons and Adri Hunt
Both Adri Hunt and Peter Gibbons specialise in trauma treatments that involve talking or narrative therapy, psychodynamic techniques, EMDR , EOI, projective techniques and exposure therapies to treat Trauma symptoms and PTSD . They have done extensive training in this area and it remains an area of ongoing professional development
32 Years Experience
Rosette Rouhana Art Therapy
Art Therapist, Bachelor of Art Therapy
Hello and welcome! I am a registered Arts Therapist and counselor based in Sydney. I provide art therapy and counselling to those experiencing trauma, PTSD or C-PTSD. Through my practice, I make an intentional commitment to support individuals in their health and wellbeing journey. My mission is to enrich and empower the lives of others through creativity and connection. My passion for expressive creative arts has inspired me to further explore how art can be used as a tool for healing, and the ways it can be used in mental health recovery as a psychotherapeutic modality.
1 Years Experience
Kate Cooke Counselling & Psychotherapy - Initial contact by email only please.
Registered Psychotherapist, Credentialled Mental Health Nurse, Psychodramatist (AANZPA), MBT Therapist, PACFA Clinical Registrant.
Trauma and PTSD, both huge subjects, form the most common feature in all of Kate’s clients. With considerable experience counselling people through their own unique situations, Kate is ready to help.
48 Years Experience
Kerri Parke
Counsellor/Therapist, Psychotherapist ACA-L2
I am a trauma informed counsellor, with experience of providing trauma informed counselling to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, both recent and historic. I also work with people with disabilities who have experienced trauma, abuse, neglect and exploitation.
I also recognise that trauma comes in many forms and you may not even think of your experiences as "traumatic". The impact on the body is the same, whether the event was big or small. Because it is something that happens in the body, it means it can be transformed, rather than only thinking about it as a static event that can't be altered.
16 Years Experience
Hamada Els
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist & Executive Coach
I work with clients on a range of issues relating to trauma and PTSD.
24 Years Experience