I know that talking to someone about your life is not necessarily the easiest step to take. Most clients however, find that the experience proves much less intimidating than they may have expected, and more importantly it turns out to be a first step towards positive change.
I’d like to listen to understand the experiences that have bought you to seek help, and to find solutions that make sense to you and that you agree with. Together we can discuss the issues that are important to you to uncover different perspectives and new insights.
There is no need to be alone with your problems. Every one of us have difficulties from time to time, this is our mutual connection. I look forward to meeting you and spending some time together.
Chris completed a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Psychology, and has a Graduate Diploma in Psychology. He is registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Chris has trained in several evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and also has an interest in Relationship Counselling.
Chris has experience working with a diverse range of clients experiencing a wide range of concerns including depression and mood disorders, anxiety and life transitions, PTSD and trauma and relationship issues. Chris uses Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, and techniques from Motivational Interviewing, Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy, and Mindfulness to assist people suffering from anxiety and depression, and is client-focussed in his approach. Chris strives to assist clients to manage their problems independently and achieve their life goals.