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I offer a free 10 minute phone consultation to discuss any questions you might have

A part of me wants to develop healthier eating habits but there is a strong part of me that does not want to get better. Can you still help me?

Absolutely. In fact this is a very common experience. Something I often discuss with clients is how to develop and build on the part of you that wants to get better.

My partner/family member has an eating disorder and will not come to counselling, so what should I do?

It would still be beneficial for you to come to counselling on your own to get some support and so we can work out some strategies to help you deal with them.
By you committing to counselling and making a change you will often find that your loved one will be motivated to do the same.

What qualifications and training do you have?

I have a Bachelor of Psychology and a Masters of Counselling and Applied Psychotherapy.
My background is psychotherapy which means I am interested in the relationship between myself and my client as I know from experience that is the key to helping my client to create change in the outside world.
I have worked in private psychiatric hospitals across Sydney and specialised in addiction counselling, couples/family therapy and eating disorders.

Do you offer online/virtual therapy sessions?

Yes, I do. For more information please get in touch with me