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PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELLING

What is Psychological Counselling?

Psychological Counselling is a type of applied psychology that can be used to help people gain control of their feelings. This type of psychology focuses on treating individuals with a variety of different emotional, behavioral, and social problems or disorders. 

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Everyday problems, such as work stress, relationship troubles and coping with illness, can seriously affect your life. Addressing these concerns is vital to enjoying life and good relationships.

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At Rehab Solutions in Fairfield, all of our psychologists are registered with the Psychology Board of Australia members of the Australia Psychological Society (APS).

Female counsellor
Woman supporting another woman
How can our Psychologists help?

Our psychologists apply their expertise using reliable and scientifically supported methods to treat a variety of conditions or issues with individuals or within families. These include:

 

Assisting individuals to:

  • Manage stress and conflict at home and work

  • Deal with grief, loss and trauma

  • Overcome feelings of depression, anxiety and fear

  • Increase self-esteem and confidence

  • Enhance personal relationships

  • Deal with problems related to alcohol and drug use

  • Manage chronic pain related to somatization

  • Manage depression

  • Recover from eating disorders

  • Manage obsessions and compulsions

  • Deal with sexual concerns

  • Manage anger or violence

 

Assisting couples to:

  • Build satisfying relationships

  • Improve their communication

  • Manage conflict or disagreement

  • Enhance sexual adjustment

  • Resolve thoughts on separation or divorce

  • Improve parenting skills

 

Assisting families to:

  • Improve difficult relationships

  • Handle problematic situations

  • Work together on issues or problems

  • Cope with separation, divorce or re-marriage

  • Deal with problems often experienced in blended families

 

Assisting organisations to:

  • Evaluate current programs

  • Facilitate staff relationships

  • Resolve interpersonal work conflicts

  • Find an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) consultant

  • Manage staff with behavioural problems

  • Provide expert advice and supervision in complex casework

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