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Women therapists in Sandy Bay, , AU

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Sandy Bay, Tasmania therapist: Wonderful Mess, counselor/therapist
Serving Women

Wonderful Mess

Counsellor/Therapist, Master of Social Work, Diploma of Counselling
I am passionate about helping people because of my own story of going through hell and back. Over the past 9 years, I have gone from not believing mental health was a thing, to severe burnout due to workplace bullying, then a car accident, to educating myself on mental health to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I now see it as my duty to give back, to help others going through what life throws at them. Because, I swear to you, things can get better. I sincerely believe that we all need counselling at some point (or several points) in our lives. I am here to tell you that you are not alone. I will hold you hand while you are working through whatever is causing you to struggle, and to uncover all these strengths within you that you may not even know you have.  
4 Years Experience
In-Person in Sandy Bay, TAS 7005
Online in Sandy Bay,
East Melbourne, Victoria therapist: Judith Minster, psychologist
Serving Women

Judith Minster

Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Fellow, APS College of Clinical Psychologist, MPsych, MAPS, MASH
I am an experienced clinical psychologist and mediator who has worked in clinical, forensic and community settings with individuals, couples and groups to address current and past issues to help them develop life skills to successfully manage challenges and improve wellbeing.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Sandy Bay,
Sydney, New South Wales therapist: The Becoming Practice, counselor/therapist
Serving Women

The Becoming Practice

Counsellor/Therapist, M Couns; BSocSc (Psychology)
I offer online counselling and telehealth therapy for individuals and couples across Australia. A gentle, grounding space to pause, reflect and gain clarity — where challenges feel less overwhelming and new possibilities begin to emerge. Our work begins with understanding your story, your struggles, your hopes and the barriers standing in your way. Together, we create meaningful change using strengths-based, evidence-informed approaches including Internal Family Systems, CBT-informed strategies, ACT principles and person-centred counselling. A place of Becoming — whole, strong and authentically you. Online counselling Australia-wide for anxiety, trauma, stress, relationships and personal growth.  
0 Years Experience
Online in Sandy Bay, (Online Only)
Dereham, England therapist: John Castleford, registered psychotherapist
Serving Women

John Castleford

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, MIAEB, FRAI
I have been a psychotherapist and mental health coach for many years, and I now specialise almost exclusively in helping those with, or recovering from, cancer. It's a debilitating disease that I have experienced twice, so I know at first hand the effect it can have on the quality of life and particularly how it makes us feel -- either as a reaction to being diagnosed and undergoing treatment, or when in remission as a survivor, the fear of it recurring. I can also help family members and close friends, who often feel helpless bystanders. We have all experienced our feelings dominating what we think, and what we do. But heightened emotions stop us thinking clearly. And that can often lead us to feel out of control. Unlike many therapists, I do not believe that the adverse effect on our thinking and our behaviour from a life-changing event like cancer is a dysfunctional flaw or a disorder that needs treatment. Typical reactions to cancer --anxiety, fear, stress and low mood -- are part of life. Why cancer often triggers is a range of reactions: shock and denial; Shock and denial that it is happening. Coping with fear, anxiety and panic can be difficult, particularly as mood swings may frequently change. Feelings of sadness may range from low moof to extreme depression. Ultimately we know, at a rational level, that we are mortal. But we also have we also have a very strong instinct to survive. We want to live. And enjoy life. Cancer is not the death sentence it once was. I can help you come to terms with the reality as well as the inevitable perceptions that may influence you. And I can help you to flourish, rather than just cope and survive.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Sandy Bay,
Croydon South, Victoria therapist: Kate Reimer - Doongalla Counselling, counselor/therapist
Serving Women

Kate Reimer - Doongalla Counselling

Counsellor/Therapist, BA (Counselling), PACFA & CCAA Clinical Registered
Kate is a registered clinical counsellor and has a particular interest in trauma recovery. She prioritises establishing a sense of safety within the therapeutic relationship and works with individuals experiencing a range of challenges including anxiety, depression, grief and loss, trauma, emotional dysregulation, stress, etc. She has a particular interest in helping clients resolve childhood trauma to improve present-day functioning and relationships.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Sandy Bay,

Women therapists in Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia Statistics

Women therapists in Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia average 15 years of experience and charge around $174 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Anxiety or Fears (79%), Trauma and PTSD (67%), and Depression (66%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$174

Accept insurance

54%

Offer sliding scale

66%

Gender ID

63% Female
29% Male
4% Gender Fluid
4% Non-Binary

Session Type

78% In Person and Online
22% Online Only

Top Specialties

79% Anxiety or Fears
67% Trauma and PTSD
66% Depression
64% Stress
63% Self Esteem
52% Loss or Grief
46% Social Anxiety

Ages Served

97% Adult
73% Senior
69% Young Adult
54% Teen
30% Children

Client Focus

100% Women
76% Men
66% LGBTQ+
63% Persons with Disabilities
45% Military / Veterans