Helen Qin Counselling (English, Mandarin)
Psychotherapist, MSW, PACFA
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Fees
- Individual Sessions $140
- Couple Sessions $200
- Concession rate: apply if you may be eligible
- Pay by Bank transfer, Cash
Insurance
- Bupa
- HCF
- Medicare Rebates
Qualifications
- Verified by Psychology Today Membership with Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia Hong (Helen) Qin
- In Practice for 11 Years
- Membership with Australian Association of Social workers Accredit Mental Health Social Worker / 2017
- Certificate from The Gottman Institute Couple counselling - Level 3
- Bachelor of Applied Social Science Specializing in Counselling , Bachelor , Graduated 2014
Psychotherapist: Hong (Helen) Qin
Expertise and Interests
Top Expertise
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Relationship Issues
Practice Areas
- Anger Management
- Bereavement
- Career Guidance
- Coping Skills
- Divorce
- Emotional Disturbance
- Grief and Loss
- immigration adjustment issue
- Infidelity
- Life Coaching
- Life Transitions
- Marital and Premarital
- Parenting
- Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum
- Self Esteem
- Sleep or Insomnia
- Stress
- Trauma and PTSD
- Women's Issues
Client Focus
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Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
- Attachment-based
- Coaching
- Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
- Culturally Sensitive
- Family / Marital
- Family Systems
- Gottman Method
- Humanistic
- Internal Family Systems (IFS)
- Interpersonal
- Intervention
- Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)
- Motivational Interviewing
- Multicultural
- Parent-Child Interaction (PCIT)
- Person-Centred
- Positive Psychology
- Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
- Strength-Based
Groups
"Circle of Security" in Mandarin on 5 Thursdays
Principles that underlie the Circle of Security models of intervention: Early childhood attachment problems increase the probability of psychopathology later on in life; secure attachment relationships with caregivers are a protective factor for children, setting the foundation for social competence and promote effective emotion regulation and stress response systems; the quality of the attachment relationship is amenable to change; learning, including therapeutic change, occurs from within a secure base relationship; lasting change in the attachment relationship comes from caregivers’ developing specific relationship capacities rather than learning techniques to manage behavior; all caregivers want what is best for their children.
Practice Areas
Session Cost
Location
L 5 Wellshare, The Dymocks Building
428 George Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
"Circle of Security" in Mandarin for 5 Saturdays
Principles that underlie the Circle of Security models of intervention: Early childhood attachment problems increase the probability of psychopathology later on in life; secure attachment relationships with caregivers are a protective factor for children, setting the foundation for social competence and promote effective emotion regulation and stress response systems; the quality of the attachment relationship is amenable to change; learning, including therapeutic change, occurs from within a secure base relationship; lasting change in the attachment relationship comes from caregivers’ developing specific relationship capacities rather than learning techniques to manage behavior; all caregivers want what is best for their children.
Practice Areas
Session Cost
Location
L5, Wellshare, The Dymocks Building
428 George Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Location
Additional Location
368 Sussex Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
(02) 9098 5155