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Persons with Disabilities therapists in Geelong city centre, VIC, AU

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 therapist: Debbie Debonaire, counselor/therapist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Debbie Debonaire

Counsellor/Therapist, BA Hons, IMTTA, Heartmath Coach
I am Debbie Debonaire, a holistic counsellor, human developer, meditation teacher, Mindfulness Teacher, Heartmath Coach, breath worker, author, and public speaker. An authority on women's empowerment and potential, specialising in overcoming stress, anxiety, and depression, mainly caused by past traumas and mental and physical domestic abuse. I guide women to take back control and live on their own terms. As a conqueror of clinical depression and failure of 3 attempts at suicide attempts, I worked intensely on my empowerment and potential to become a holistic counsellor. As an empath, generous guide, and influencer, I can now champion change in other women's (and men's) lives so they can realise their empowerment to reach their true potential.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Geelong city centre, Victoria (Online Only)
Croydon South, Victoria therapist: Kate Reimer - Doongalla Counselling, counselor/therapist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

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.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Geelong city centre, Victoria
Woy Woy, New South Wales therapist: KAREN BOOTH, counselor/therapist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

KAREN BOOTH

Counsellor/Therapist, Masters of GT: Adv Dip GT , NLP practitioner, Resource Therapist, RN. Member PACFA and GANZ and ACA
I am a Gestalt Psychotherapist and an NLP practitioner. I work from a holistic framework that appreciates the client in their entirety. The therapeutic relationship is based on mutual respect and curiosity rather than one of expert cure. I offer SKYPE, PHONE and FACE TO FACE COUNSELLING.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Geelong city centre, Victoria
Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Su (Xufeng Su), psychologist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Su (Xufeng Su)

Psychologist, Provisional Psychologist
I am a provisional psychologist who is committed to delivering genuine person-centered and strength-based therapy and providing a space that is safe, welcoming and free from judgements or stigma. As a therapist, I aim to assist and support clients in exploring their unique values and identities. Through my own lived experience, I have a deep understanding of the imbalance and distress we can feel when experiencing oppression or being unable to live our authentic lives. When supporting my clients – instead of assuming the expert position – I partner with them, exploring their potential and understanding who they want to be. During the therapy journey, my goal is to create a secure place where my clients can be heard.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Geelong city centre, Victoria
 therapist: Lia Lawton, psychologist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Lia Lawton

Psychologist, Generally-Registered Psychologist
Passionate about supporting individuals and couples in navigating the complexities of the mind, relationships, and sexuality, I strive to help clients become their most authentic selves, fostering self-connection and healing from trauma. My therapeutic approach is warm, empathetic, and person-centred, creating a safe and non-judgmental space for clients to explore their thoughts, feelings, and desires. I am deeply understanding of the varied challenges faced by neurodiverse young people. I recognize that neurodiversity can significantly affect daily life, including academic performance, social interactions, self-esteem, and overall well-being. This is particularly true for those who may have experienced late diagnoses or misdiagnoses, often leading to additional challenges.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Geelong city centre, Victoria (Online Only)