Photo of Online Trauma Brainspotting Counsellor, Counsellor in Hobart, TAS
Online Trauma Brainspotting Counsellor
Counsellor, ACA-L3
Verified Verified
Hobart, TAS 7000  (Online Only)
Dr Astrid Staley has 15+ years of experience using talk therapies, Neuropsychotherapy & Brainspotting, a cutting-edge therapy to move people toward optimal functioning. Her experience extends to Christian & non-Christian contexts. Choose a preferred style to support a holistic approach to wellbeing in body, mind, spirit. Counselling/Coaching/ Supervision packages. Specialised ages 16+ ADHD Coaching/ Counselling support & Eating Disorder Recovery Coaching/Counselling support. Neuro Change Personal Development Coaching/Counselling package. Supporting clients 16+ years.
Dr Astrid Staley has 15+ years of experience using talk therapies, Neuropsychotherapy & Brainspotting, a cutting-edge therapy to move people toward optimal functioning. Her experience extends to Christian & non-Christian contexts. Choose a preferred style to support a holistic approach to wellbeing in body, mind, spirit. Counselling/Coaching/ Supervision packages. Specialised ages 16+ ADHD Coaching/ Counselling support & Eating Disorder Recovery Coaching/Counselling support. Neuro Change Personal Development Coaching/Counselling package. Supporting clients 16+ years.
(03) 5615 6373 View (03) 5615 6373
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Tayla Gardner
Counsellor, ACA-L2
Verified Verified
Hobart, TAS 7000  (Online Only)
I offer tele-health services for clients across Australia. My ideal client wants to be resilient in the face of life’s inevitable challenges, heal emotional wounds, invest in their relationships, develop their self-awareness, break free from self limiting beliefs, make peace with their past and as a result, consciously create a more meaningful and authentic life.
I offer tele-health services for clients across Australia. My ideal client wants to be resilient in the face of life’s inevitable challenges, heal emotional wounds, invest in their relationships, develop their self-awareness, break free from self limiting beliefs, make peace with their past and as a result, consciously create a more meaningful and authentic life.
(02) 7804 4769 View (02) 7804 4769
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Enlighten Mental Health
Psychologist, MA, PsyBA - Clin. Psych
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Hobart, TAS 7000
Currently accepting new clients. Enlighten Mental Health is an integration clinic that offers in-person or Telehealth appointments. We see a range of clients for Psychedelic integration (aftercare and harm reduction) PTSD, C-PTSD, Depression, anxiety, OCD, Borderline personality disorders, LGBTQIA+ issues and much more. We are proud allies of the rainbow community and offer a range of support for individuals and relationships.
Currently accepting new clients. Enlighten Mental Health is an integration clinic that offers in-person or Telehealth appointments. We see a range of clients for Psychedelic integration (aftercare and harm reduction) PTSD, C-PTSD, Depression, anxiety, OCD, Borderline personality disorders, LGBTQIA+ issues and much more. We are proud allies of the rainbow community and offer a range of support for individuals and relationships.
1300 618 927 View 1300 618 927

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Teen Counsellors

What does therapy for teenagers look like?

When a therapist works with a teenager, the pair will talk about what the teen is struggling with and explore solutions, which may involve interpersonal skills, coping strategies, medication, or lifestyle changes related to sleep, diet, and exercise. Different therapists employ different modalities, but most involve a combination of conversation and skill building.

How long does therapy for teenagers generally take to work?

There’s variability in teenagers’ experiences and challenges; some may begin to improve from therapy within a few weeks while others may take several months or longer. Teens can discuss their progress with their therapist periodically to assess how they’re improving and any changes to the treatment plan that could potentially accelerate that progress.

How do you encourage a teenager to go to therapy?

It’s helpful to express your concern and love while framing therapy as an opportunity to explore a tool that could help improve their life; just like they practice baseball or dance, now they can practice their emotional skills. Give your teen control over the process where you can—maybe by weighing in on choice of therapist and signaling that therapy involves confidentiality, so a parent need not know all that is discussed in sessions.

How do you prepare teens for therapy?

You can prepare your teenager for therapy by describing what the process will look like and setting expectations for timeline, if requested. You can explain that the first session may begin with an assessment phase, that they can describe their experiences but that the therapist will ask questions too, and that it may take time to feel comfortable opening up. Ask how they’re feeling about the process and answer any questions calmly and supportively.