Good Counsel Psychology


Good Counsel Psychology

Practitioners at this location

Ashleigh Schull

Psychologist

Ashleigh is a Clinical Psychologist and a proud member of the Australian Psychological Society. Ashleigh has worked within private practice, not-for-profit, and hospital settings, providing both group and individual therapy. Ashleigh is passionate about helping clients gain a deeper understanding of their challenges to support them in achieving meaningful change. Ashleigh strives to create a warm and supportive environment where individuals feel empowered to explore their emotions and work towards a life that is more aligned with their values and emotional needs. She draws from a variety of evidence-based therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Mindfulness, and Schema Mode Therapy, tailoring her approach to suit the unique needs of each client. Ashleigh enjoys working with individuals experiencing a range of mental health concerns, including Anxiety, Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Grief and Loss and Trauma. She is committed to providing an inclusive, LGBTIQA+ friendly space for all. Ashleigh is available for both in-person and Telehealth sessions. Demographics: Young Adults (18–25 years) Adults (26–64 years) Older Adults (65+ years)

Chris Haddock

Psychologist

Erin Hitzke

Psychologist

Erin is a general psychologist with 22 years experience working extensively with adults and adolescents who are suffering from depression, anxiety, acute and post-traumatic experiences, chronic pain, injury and chronic illness. Erin has a particular interest in high functioning Autism and Adult ADHD therapy and management. Erin can provide a better understanding of neurodiversity and focus on building the skills the client needs including organisation, work and study performance, relationship skills and time management. Erin is both engaging and empathic and is very knowledgeable in her field. Erin is experienced with and supportive of LGBTQIA+ clients. Erin is available for both in-person and Telehealth sessions.​​ Demographics: Adolescents (16–17 years) Young Adults (18–25 years) Adults (26–64 years) Older Adults (65+ years)

Karen Turner

Psychologist

Kerry Horan

Psychologist

Kerry is a our Principal Psychologist with over 44 years experience in her field. She has worked in both hospital and private settings with a wide range of clients; she also has considerable experience working with people with Disabilities.​ Kerry is extensively experienced in PTSD, working with victims of trauma (including sexual abuse) and is qualified in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing). Kerry can assist with managing the common symptoms of traumatic stress, which may impact your mood, sleep, or ability to cope healthily. Kerry is highly adept at working with clients with ASD, ADHD and AUDHD, she offers in depth psychoeducation to provide her clients with a better understanding of neurodiversity and offers skill training for improved behavioural outcomes. Kerry's approach has been described as having coffee with a friend. Kerry is available for both in-person and Telehealth sessions. Demographics: Young Adults (18–25 years) Adults (26–64 years) Older Adults (65+ years)

Lauren Callow

Psychologist

Lauren is a Clinical Psychologist and has worked in private practice, as well as education and public health settings; she works with clients across the lifespan, from childhood through to adulthood. She has a gentle and systemic approach to working with children and adolescents that focuses on collaboration with family and school environments as required for each individual. Lauren has a special interest in the treatment of anxiety, OCD and ADHD. Lauren is supportive of LGBTQIA+ clients. Lauren’s practice includes Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Circle of Security frameworks.

Teracia Sehgal

Psychologist

Teracia is a General Psychologist dedicated to supporting her clients with issues such as depression, anxiety, stress, trauma and self-esteem. She has a special interest in working with individuals who have experienced trauma and adopts a holistic, ecological and culturally sensitive approach in her work. Teracia also works with adults with ADHD and helps target the two major elements of ADHD – the cognitive symptoms and the behavioural consequences; her overarching aim is to assist you in building self-awareness and understanding of your ADHD brain and how to use it to your advantage. Employing a range of evidence-based interventions and therapeutic modalities including Mindfulness-based interventions, Sensory integration, CBT, ACT, Schema Therapy, and trauma-informed interventions, Teracia is a warm, kind and compassionate psychologist.