Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Westminster, Western Australia WA, AustraliaAU
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Psychologist, Registered Clinical Psychologists - Dr Peter Gibbons and Adri Hunt
Therapists explore with the client the intense pain of loneliness, isolation and overwhelming experiences that lead to suicidal thoughts and impulses. They help clients to develop a prevention plan, identify triggers, develop more effective coping and identify automatic negative thoughts that lead to a sense of helplessness and powerlessness. The aim of therapy is to break the cycle of negative states through effective change and soothing strategies and to encourage clients' help-seeking behaviours
Counsellor/Therapist, Graduate Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy
I have completed Applied Suicide Intervention Training and Gateway. Sometimes life is so hard, the pain is unbearable that the thought of leaving it all behind seems like the best option. There is a light at the end of the tunnel and when you are at your darkest point you are halfway
through.
Registered Psychotherapist, Amanda Guilfoyle. M.Gestalt T. B.SocSci (Couns)
I have worked alongside many people across the lifespan who are experiencing suicidal thoughts . Together we will work on how these thoughts came to be and all the factors that led you to the thoughts. This is done with empathy and curiosity. We work together on finding solutions to keep you safe when you are feeling like life is too much. PELLA is not a crisis service , however works alongside people in a caring and supportive way to minimise suicidal thoughts , distress and harm.
If you need immediate support due to feeling suicidal please call
Australia - 000
America - 988
UK - 999
In my experience suicidal thoughts are the mind's way of letting us know that we are overwhelmed by our emotional, mental & psychological pain. Supporting people around this issue requires empathy, understanding & compassion. This is important because individuals need to feel able to be open & honest about suicidal ideation & thoughts. As a professional I have worked with countless people around this issue, which often goes hand in hand with depression and/or a trauma background. I feel I have the skill to build the necessary relationship to effect change & to help people who are vulnerable to harm to learn to protect themselves.
My experience is that suicidal thoughts arise from situations in life having become unbearable and seeing suicide as the only way out. I listen and do my best to understand where these thoughts are coming from, and together work to find other pathways forward