Social Isolation therapists in Mirrabooka, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
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Rashneel Prasad
Counsellor/Therapist, ACA, PACFA
I work with clients experiencing social isolation.
1 Years Experience
Online in Mirrabooka, Western Australia
Gaye Mallinson - Somatic Psychotherapies
Counsellor/Therapist, B.Soc.Ser. (Couns), Dip. Couns, Trauma Informed Yoga Cert, Pranayama Cert, Nidra Cert
I work primarily from a Rogerian or Person-Centred Therapy (PCT) approach using a conversational style listening patiently to you, always with empathy, genuineness and without judgement, to help find the solutions you desire for your life whilst adjusting my techniques to fit your needs within each session.
Social isolation can be debilitating in hampering healthy, confident interaction with others and can lead to loneliness and depression. I am able to utilise specific somatic (mind/body) therapy techniques within the therapy session to support greater healing of the underlying and often subconscious cause. These gentle but effective techniques create a new positive sense of self.
My aim is to assist you with your life difficulties from social isolation to restore balance, happiness and inner peace with various techniques of 'talk therapy' and somatic (mind/body) healing methods, along with offering practical strategies that may be useful where suitable and desired by you. Whatever you are going through, know that there is hope - Let me help you find that hope.
9 Years Experience
Online in Mirrabooka, Western Australia (Online Only)
Giulia Fiore
Counsellor/Therapist
Loneliness and social isolation can be very detrimental to many health outcomes. The sooner we address these feelings, the easier it is to address them.
6 Years Experience
Online in Mirrabooka, Western Australia
Mairead Cleary
Registered Psychotherapist, Masters in Gestalt Therapy
The cure for isolation is connection, but connection can be the thing we fear most when we're isolated. And the more we isolate the harder it can be to connect with people and the more self-conscious we can feel. Remaining isolated can stop us from meeting one of our most fundamental needs - the need to belong, to feel a part of life.
Anyone can become isolated. Understanding what’s behind the isolation is the first step to unravelling it. We explore both isolation and connection and the part that both play in your life.
6 Years Experience
Online in Mirrabooka, Western Australia (Online Only)
Su (Xufeng Su)
Psychologist, Provisional Psychologist
I work clients experiencing social isolation, including isolation associated with cultural and diversity oppression.
1 Years Experience
Online in Mirrabooka, Western Australia