Child therapists in Mandurah, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
Israel Berger
Counsellor/Therapist, MBBS, MPsych, PhD, CCTP
I have experience working with parents, children and adolescents, and families. With online therapy, children fare best with parenting support, while I also see adolescents and/or parents when an adolescent is facing difficulties. I have experience with CBT and psychodynamic psychotherapies for young people.
18 Years Experience
Kristen Bayliss
Psychologist, Registered Psychologist, BSc, MA
Bay Wellbeing works within a strengths based, biopsychosocial model of care, recognising the importance of the many facets of each child/ adolescent's life. We use a collaborative process, combining the strengths of the individual with the appropriate psychological therapy including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Attachment Theory and Family Therapy.
26 Years Experience
Susan Loane Counselling - Voted Best Counselling Gold Coast Region!
Psychologist, Dual Degree: Psychology:Bachelor of Social Work: Bachelor of Social Sciences UQ/Qut
Call me to discuss specifically what is happening for yourself and your child. Call me if you are an adolescent or young person, who is requiring someone to speak with about your concerns. No matter too big or too small.
Give yourself an gentle nudge, and contact me to discuss your concerns.
27 Years Experience
Sterna Althaus
Marriage and Family Therapist, Dip Couns
We work on the parent/child relationship, using the attachment theory, and restoring trust and joy in the relationship. Working with the five love languages, we learn how to create shared meaning and experiences to promote strong family relationships.
6 Years Experience
Alexina Baldini
Psychologist, B.B.Sc., G.D.A.C.P., M.Psych.(For.), F.A.P.S.
Children and adolescents are increasingly the focus of concern for many adults, including their parents and other key family members or friend. We have staff who specialise in working with particular age groups, from pre-schoolers (when the adults caring for the child are key people included in the therapy) through to older adolescents whose needs for independence are often needing to be balanced with responsibility and risk. Good therapy provided for these age groups can set the individual up for successful relationships into the future and promote their ability to seek further support as required into the future.
37 Years Experience