Depression therapists in Geelong city centre, Victoria VIC, Australia AU
Mr Michael Green
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Somatic Psychotherapist, Yoga Therapist, Meditation Teacher
My work focuses upon an holistic view of the individual and their history. This means our focus is less upon individual 'symptoms' and alleviation of these, and more upon what the 'symptom' might be communicating about imbalance in the individual. This leads on to an examination as to what needs to change at the level of body, mind, emotion and spirit.
30 Years Experience
Ms Charlie Stansfield
Licensed Psychoanalyst, Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst.
Depression can isolate us from others and from ourselves. The antidote is connection and understanding which is where psychotherapy/psychoanalysis can help.
26 Years Experience
Andrew Robertson
Counsellor/Therapist, Master of Counselling and Applied Psychotherapy, Advanced Clinical Skills in Gestalt Psychotherapy
What a person means by 'depression', and what underlies whatever that experience is, is hugely individual and personal. While the challenge and way forward will be different for each individual, I tend to find that what we call depression is more often than not our internal compass - or to be more poetic, our soul - trying to get our attention to alert us that something is wrong and a changeof course is needed. For that reason, I believe the pain and suffering involved in depression can play a meaningful role and carry with them the seeds of a deeper, richer and more satisfying life, if we are willing to attend to them.
10 Years Experience
Vanessa Harnischmacher
Counsellor/Therapist, Bach of Social Science (Psychology), Grad Dip Couple and Family Therapy.
A low mood and sadness can be an understandable response to life circumstances and challenges but sometimes these feelings can persist and interfere with day-to-day life. Counselling can help by giving you an understanding of what is happening and introduce you to strategies to manage these feelings and resume meaningful engagement with life
24 Years Experience
Mairead Cleary
Registered Psychotherapist, Masters in Gestalt Therapy
Depression has a deceptive timelessness where it can feel like things have always been this dark and will always be this dark. But that's not true. Nothing in nature remains static. Things are always changing. One season replaces another. It's important to remember this and to know, even in the darkest moments, that something different is possible.
6 Years Experience