Social Isolation therapists in Palmyra, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
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Michelle Collier
Counsellor/Therapist, B.Couns., PACFA Registered
Social isolation can be a deeply painful experience, leading to feelings of loneliness, disconnection, and even depression. I provide a compassionate and understanding space where we can explore the factors contributing to your isolation and work together to rebuild your connections with others. Through tailored strategies that may include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), social skills training, and confidence-building exercises, we’ll focus on helping you break the cycle of isolation, enhance your social interactions, and foster a sense of belonging. My goal is to support you in creating a more connected and fulfilling life.
0 Years Experience
Online in Palmyra, Western Australia
Judith Minster
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Fellow, APS College of Clinical Psychologist, MPsych, MAPS, MASH
Social Isolation and Social Anxiety have long been part of many people's lives. This became even more prominent during the Covid lockdowns. Using a range of therapies including CBT, Hypnotherapy, EMDR, Schema and Narrative Therapies.
16 Years Experience
Online in Palmyra, Western Australia
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 Palmyra, Western Australia
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 Palmyra, 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 Palmyra, Western Australia (Online Only)