Family Psychologists and Therapists in Northmead
I work with clients who may be struggling with issues such as anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, relationships, or family issues.
I am deeply passionate about helping clients in their journey of dealing with pain, mental health concerns, relationship difficulties, trauma, grief, and losses in life that may be hindering their ability to live life to the full.
As my client, you’ll be met with a safe, compassionate, and nonjudgmental space where you can share what matters most to you.
I work with clients who may be struggling with issues such as anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, relationships, or family issues.
I am deeply passionate about helping clients in their journey of dealing with pain, mental health concerns, relationship difficulties, trauma, grief, and losses in life that may be hindering their ability to live life to the full.
As my client, you’ll be met with a safe, compassionate, and nonjudgmental space where you can share what matters most to you.
Khalida is a warm and empathetic Clinical Psychologist who takes on a collaborative approach, recognising that everybody is unique, she likes to draw from various modalities to tailor a treatment plan to the individual. Khalida is experienced in working with adolescents and adults working across various presentations. She works confidently with diverse cultures, navigating dual identity and in situations where cultural awareness and appreciation are integral priding herself in working together holistically.
Khalida is a warm and empathetic Clinical Psychologist who takes on a collaborative approach, recognising that everybody is unique, she likes to draw from various modalities to tailor a treatment plan to the individual. Khalida is experienced in working with adolescents and adults working across various presentations. She works confidently with diverse cultures, navigating dual identity and in situations where cultural awareness and appreciation are integral priding herself in working together holistically.
I have a particular interest in supporting individuals experiencing trauma, anxiety, depression, family and relationship difficulties, and major life transitions, including those affected by domes
I aim to create a warm, safe, and non-judgemental space where you can speak openly about what’s weighing on you — the painful emotions, experiences, and challenges that life can throw our way. One of the most meaningful parts of my work is seeing clients feel genuinely heard, understood, and supported.
A strong therapeutic relationship is central to meaningful change, so my style is friendly, relaxed, and down-to-earth. At the same time, my approach is pragmatic and purposeful — therapy isn’t just about talking, but about making sense of your experiences and finding practical ways to move forward in everyday life.
I have a particular interest in supporting individuals experiencing trauma, anxiety, depression, family and relationship difficulties, and major life transitions, including those affected by domes
I aim to create a warm, safe, and non-judgemental space where you can speak openly about what’s weighing on you — the painful emotions, experiences, and challenges that life can throw our way. One of the most meaningful parts of my work is seeing clients feel genuinely heard, understood, and supported.
A strong therapeutic relationship is central to meaningful change, so my style is friendly, relaxed, and down-to-earth. At the same time, my approach is pragmatic and purposeful — therapy isn’t just about talking, but about making sense of your experiences and finding practical ways to move forward in everyday life.
I enjoy engaging with diverse individuals and families at varied stages of life, providing therapeutic intervention, and working towards positive change.
I provide counselling and support to help with personal reflection, growth and problem solving. I provide coaching to young people and adults to address personal and vocational goals. I provide social workers with professional development opportunities via supervision, reflective practice, and consultation.
I enjoy engaging with diverse individuals and families at varied stages of life, providing therapeutic intervention, and working towards positive change.
I provide counselling and support to help with personal reflection, growth and problem solving. I provide coaching to young people and adults to address personal and vocational goals. I provide social workers with professional development opportunities via supervision, reflective practice, and consultation.
Prior to 2016 I worked primarily with young people & their families, however I can & have worked with people across the age spectrum, all with unique & varied needs.
I specialise in mental health, trauma (including childhood trauma & sexual abuse/assault), domestic violence, parenting, cancer & chronic illness, offending behaviour, & BPD. Primarily I work online via email, chat, video chat & phone (via the Signal app), however I also provide in person sessions from my office in Parramatta.
Prior to 2016 I worked primarily with young people & their families, however I can & have worked with people across the age spectrum, all with unique & varied needs.
I specialise in mental health, trauma (including childhood trauma & sexual abuse/assault), domestic violence, parenting, cancer & chronic illness, offending behaviour, & BPD. Primarily I work online via email, chat, video chat & phone (via the Signal app), however I also provide in person sessions from my office in Parramatta.
Do you feel stuck in ways of thinking and behaving that are not serving you anymore? Are you functioning on the outside, but are struggling on the inside? Are you longing for more connection with yourself and others? Maybe you are going through a major life transition like a relationship or career change or a major physical change like menopause? If any of this sounds familiar to you, you are not alone. In my practice I work with women every day, helping them to recognise and transform underlying, often unconscious, unhelpful patterns. As a holistic counsellor and psychotherapist I support you in developing emotional well-being,
Do you feel stuck in ways of thinking and behaving that are not serving you anymore? Are you functioning on the outside, but are struggling on the inside? Are you longing for more connection with yourself and others? Maybe you are going through a major life transition like a relationship or career change or a major physical change like menopause? If any of this sounds familiar to you, you are not alone. In my practice I work with women every day, helping them to recognise and transform underlying, often unconscious, unhelpful patterns. As a holistic counsellor and psychotherapist I support you in developing emotional well-being,
Drawing on Internal Family Systems, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, existential, and polyvagal-informed approaches, we’ll focus on emotional safety, self-compassion, and the skills that support lasting healing.
I help adults heal from trauma, grief, and life transitions in a space that is safe, grounded, and genuinely human. Many people reach out when anxiety feels louder, loss feels overwhelming, or unhelpful patterns keep repeating. Therapy offers a place to slow down, understand what is happening beneath the surface, and work toward depth, clarity, healing, and a more satisfying way of living. Together, we combine practical tools with thoughtful exploration so change feels steady, meaningful, and sustainable.
Drawing on Internal Family Systems, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, existential, and polyvagal-informed approaches, we’ll focus on emotional safety, self-compassion, and the skills that support lasting healing.
I help adults heal from trauma, grief, and life transitions in a space that is safe, grounded, and genuinely human. Many people reach out when anxiety feels louder, loss feels overwhelming, or unhelpful patterns keep repeating. Therapy offers a place to slow down, understand what is happening beneath the surface, and work toward depth, clarity, healing, and a more satisfying way of living. Together, we combine practical tools with thoughtful exploration so change feels steady, meaningful, and sustainable.
That’s why I take a holistic approach—looking at the mind, body, and soul connection; how our family and early life experiences shape who we are; and how self-awareness and self-compassion can change everything.
For me, the heart of therapy is building a real, human connection. I like to keep the process authentic and, at times, a little unconventional—because no two people are the same, and neither is the way we work together. My role is to offer compassion, understanding, and steady support as we navigate whatever life is throwing your way. I believe in focusing on what’s gone right in your life—your wins, your strengths, and the moments you’ve already overcome—rather than only looking at setbacks. Every experience, whether uplifting or challenging, shapes who you are and can be a stepping stone toward who you want to become.
That’s why I take a holistic approach—looking at the mind, body, and soul connection; how our family and early life experiences shape who we are; and how self-awareness and self-compassion can change everything.
For me, the heart of therapy is building a real, human connection. I like to keep the process authentic and, at times, a little unconventional—because no two people are the same, and neither is the way we work together. My role is to offer compassion, understanding, and steady support as we navigate whatever life is throwing your way. I believe in focusing on what’s gone right in your life—your wins, your strengths, and the moments you’ve already overcome—rather than only looking at setbacks. Every experience, whether uplifting or challenging, shapes who you are and can be a stepping stone toward who you want to become.
Whether you’re excitedly planning for your wedding, feeling disappointed in your relationship or the spark has waned after decades of marriage, know I too have travelled the relationship roller coaster of euphoria & broken dreams. The reality is, these relationship struggles can overflow into parenting too. You may be excitedly expecting your first child or perhaps, you're feeling overwhelmed by your children's attitude. Regardless of what stage you're in, hope exists for you to recalibrate your relationships and parenting. I'm looking forward to supporting you to do this, so you can know empowerment & joy in your current season.
Whether you’re excitedly planning for your wedding, feeling disappointed in your relationship or the spark has waned after decades of marriage, know I too have travelled the relationship roller coaster of euphoria & broken dreams. The reality is, these relationship struggles can overflow into parenting too. You may be excitedly expecting your first child or perhaps, you're feeling overwhelmed by your children's attitude. Regardless of what stage you're in, hope exists for you to recalibrate your relationships and parenting. I'm looking forward to supporting you to do this, so you can know empowerment & joy in your current season.
With a Master of Counselling, many years of life experience and ongoing professional study in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Compassion focussed and Internal Family Systems Therapy and Trauma Informed therapy, I bring a great deal of compassion, understanding and skills in order to relieve your suffering and show you a better future.
Is stress, anxiety, trauma or grief stealing your peace and joy? Come and see me for counselling in Kings Langley, Castle Hill or online. Perhaps you have alot of overwhelming life experiences to sift through. My goal is to empower you with self-compassion, acceptance, and other tools to help you find a more peaceful and manageable life, which truly syncs with your deep values, where you thrive with joy, resilience and hope. My offices are close to transport and parking. Give me a call and we can talk about your hopes for counselling. The first 15 minute call is free, and you can get a sense of what i can offer you.
With a Master of Counselling, many years of life experience and ongoing professional study in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Compassion focussed and Internal Family Systems Therapy and Trauma Informed therapy, I bring a great deal of compassion, understanding and skills in order to relieve your suffering and show you a better future.
Is stress, anxiety, trauma or grief stealing your peace and joy? Come and see me for counselling in Kings Langley, Castle Hill or online. Perhaps you have alot of overwhelming life experiences to sift through. My goal is to empower you with self-compassion, acceptance, and other tools to help you find a more peaceful and manageable life, which truly syncs with your deep values, where you thrive with joy, resilience and hope. My offices are close to transport and parking. Give me a call and we can talk about your hopes for counselling. The first 15 minute call is free, and you can get a sense of what i can offer you.
I help adults and adolescents break free from long‑standing patterns of anxiety, low mood, and relationship challenges to live a more satisfying life. Many of my clients have experienced persistent low mood, anxiety, or relationship challenges, and some have already engaged in therapy without achieving the lasting change they hoped for. Talking about problems helped, but they find themselves repeating the same patterns over and over and feel powerless to break free. I use CBT, ACT, DBT and schema therapy to help people break free from long standing patterns and move them towards the life they want to live.
I help adults and adolescents break free from long‑standing patterns of anxiety, low mood, and relationship challenges to live a more satisfying life. Many of my clients have experienced persistent low mood, anxiety, or relationship challenges, and some have already engaged in therapy without achieving the lasting change they hoped for. Talking about problems helped, but they find themselves repeating the same patterns over and over and feel powerless to break free. I use CBT, ACT, DBT and schema therapy to help people break free from long standing patterns and move them towards the life they want to live.
Lydia Ghaly is a psychologist with a special interest in relationship difficulties, low self-worth, and challenges with communication. Lydia also has experience working with children, collaborating with parents and teachers to support social and emotional development. She conducts cognitive, academic, and ADHD assessments for children and adults, providing clear diagnoses and tailored recommendations.
Lydia Ghaly is a psychologist with a special interest in relationship difficulties, low self-worth, and challenges with communication. Lydia also has experience working with children, collaborating with parents and teachers to support social and emotional development. She conducts cognitive, academic, and ADHD assessments for children and adults, providing clear diagnoses and tailored recommendations.
I'm here to support those navigating emotional hurdles like anxiety and depression due to their work, family, or relationship dynamics.
My ideal client is committed to personal growth and eager to engage in therapy for issues like anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, or relationship difficulties. They seek a safe, therapeutic space to explore emotions and build resilience. Utilising CBT, ACT, EMDR, DBT, and Schema Therapy, I guide them to develop practical coping skills and challenge unhelpful thought patterns. Their goals include overcoming mental health challenges and enhancing relationships. Motivated by a desire for a fulfilling life, they value the transformative journey that our integrated, evidence-based approaches facilitate towards lasting wellbeing.
I'm here to support those navigating emotional hurdles like anxiety and depression due to their work, family, or relationship dynamics.
My ideal client is committed to personal growth and eager to engage in therapy for issues like anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, or relationship difficulties. They seek a safe, therapeutic space to explore emotions and build resilience. Utilising CBT, ACT, EMDR, DBT, and Schema Therapy, I guide them to develop practical coping skills and challenge unhelpful thought patterns. Their goals include overcoming mental health challenges and enhancing relationships. Motivated by a desire for a fulfilling life, they value the transformative journey that our integrated, evidence-based approaches facilitate towards lasting wellbeing.
I support parents, retirees and families navigating the emotional toll of caregiving, parenting, and life transitions.
I run DBT programs and the Women’s Wellbeing Program at Kellyville Private Hospital, with experience across addictions, mood, and trauma. I also design mental health content for The Hills Women’s Shed. Using CBT, DBT, and ACT, I tailor strategies to support families with emotional regulation, parenting stress, and recovery from burnout.
I support parents, retirees and families navigating the emotional toll of caregiving, parenting, and life transitions.
I run DBT programs and the Women’s Wellbeing Program at Kellyville Private Hospital, with experience across addictions, mood, and trauma. I also design mental health content for The Hills Women’s Shed. Using CBT, DBT, and ACT, I tailor strategies to support families with emotional regulation, parenting stress, and recovery from burnout.
I am a Psychologist with over 13 years experience in working with people across a wide range of issues. I am passionate about helping people to find a way to address these difficulties and barriers that they feel are holding them back in life. I specifically enjoy working with those presenting with mood disorders, low self esteem, relationship difficulties, infidelity and parenting but am not limited to these areas in relation to expertise. I am warm, empathetic and non judgmental and strive to create a safe space to explore difficult issues. A positive experience of therapy is my goal for you.
I am a Psychologist with over 13 years experience in working with people across a wide range of issues. I am passionate about helping people to find a way to address these difficulties and barriers that they feel are holding them back in life. I specifically enjoy working with those presenting with mood disorders, low self esteem, relationship difficulties, infidelity and parenting but am not limited to these areas in relation to expertise. I am warm, empathetic and non judgmental and strive to create a safe space to explore difficult issues. A positive experience of therapy is my goal for you.
As a dedicated and authentic female clinical psychologist, I bring over a decade of therapeutic expertise to our meaningful connection. My unwavering commitment to integrity guides every step of our journey together. My ideal client is one who is experiencing difficulties in their life and seeking support in working through this. I work with clients from a large range of mental health presentations. I have a strong focus on the development of our adult selves through our early developmental experiences and working toward changing unhelpful patterns in your life to create a better present and future.
As a dedicated and authentic female clinical psychologist, I bring over a decade of therapeutic expertise to our meaningful connection. My unwavering commitment to integrity guides every step of our journey together. My ideal client is one who is experiencing difficulties in their life and seeking support in working through this. I work with clients from a large range of mental health presentations. I have a strong focus on the development of our adult selves through our early developmental experiences and working toward changing unhelpful patterns in your life to create a better present and future.
I draw from a range of evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), Solution-Focused Therapy (SFT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Narrative Therapy — tailored to your needs.
I am here to help you heal from trauma — whether it’s PTSD, CPTSD, narcissistic abuse, betrayal trauma, or the pain of a relationship breakdown. Life is not always fair, but together we can focus on your self-growth, identify areas for change, and work towards a more fulfilling, grounded, and meaningful life.
My approach is client-centred and attachment-based, with a focus on understanding and working with your emotions. By learning to recognise, process, and regulate your emotions, you can begin to navigate challenges with greater clarity and confidence. Every story is unique and worth continuing, with the potential to flourish.
I draw from a range of evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), Solution-Focused Therapy (SFT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Narrative Therapy — tailored to your needs.
I am here to help you heal from trauma — whether it’s PTSD, CPTSD, narcissistic abuse, betrayal trauma, or the pain of a relationship breakdown. Life is not always fair, but together we can focus on your self-growth, identify areas for change, and work towards a more fulfilling, grounded, and meaningful life.
My approach is client-centred and attachment-based, with a focus on understanding and working with your emotions. By learning to recognise, process, and regulate your emotions, you can begin to navigate challenges with greater clarity and confidence. Every story is unique and worth continuing, with the potential to flourish.
She hopes to support individuals, parents, families, adolescents and communities.
Nam-Hee is a registered Clinical Psychologist and a Graduate of Hakomi (an attachment informed, somatic & mindfulness based psychotherapy). She has over 21 years of experience working with individuals, adolescents, and parents with young children in private practice and specialised public health care settings.
She is also an Australian Health Practitioners’ Registration Agency (AHPRA) approved clinical supervisor. Nam-Hee has had extensive experience working with people with complex and chronic mental health presentations.
She hopes to support individuals, parents, families, adolescents and communities.
Nam-Hee is a registered Clinical Psychologist and a Graduate of Hakomi (an attachment informed, somatic & mindfulness based psychotherapy). She has over 21 years of experience working with individuals, adolescents, and parents with young children in private practice and specialised public health care settings.
She is also an Australian Health Practitioners’ Registration Agency (AHPRA) approved clinical supervisor. Nam-Hee has had extensive experience working with people with complex and chronic mental health presentations.
I am a trauma-informed, neuro-affirming therapist who works with individuals and families affected by trauma, including domestic and family violence, coercive control, and relational trauma.
My specialised training in trauma and the Safe & Together Framework enables me to support victim-survivors recovering from abuse and trauma by strengthening safety, connection, and family functioning.
I also have a special interest in neurodiversity and work in affirming, flexible, and respectful ways to support people of all neurotypes.
I am a trauma-informed, neuro-affirming therapist who works with individuals and families affected by trauma, including domestic and family violence, coercive control, and relational trauma.
My specialised training in trauma and the Safe & Together Framework enables me to support victim-survivors recovering from abuse and trauma by strengthening safety, connection, and family functioning.
I also have a special interest in neurodiversity and work in affirming, flexible, and respectful ways to support people of all neurotypes.
I have a genuine respect for people and the complexity of what they carry. I value the opportunity to sit with you, understand your experience, and work alongside you through periods of challenge, uncertainty, and change. I work with adolescents and adults navigating anxiety, depression, relational difficulties, and emotional regulation challenges. I’m drawn to the moments in therapy where things begin to shift, when patterns become clearer, when someone feels truly heard, and when small changes start to open up something larger. At the heart of my work is a genuine love of people.
I have a genuine respect for people and the complexity of what they carry. I value the opportunity to sit with you, understand your experience, and work alongside you through periods of challenge, uncertainty, and change. I work with adolescents and adults navigating anxiety, depression, relational difficulties, and emotional regulation challenges. I’m drawn to the moments in therapy where things begin to shift, when patterns become clearer, when someone feels truly heard, and when small changes start to open up something larger. At the heart of my work is a genuine love of people.
Nearby Family Therapy Searches for Northmead
- Baulkham Hills
- Bella Vista
- Harris Park
- North Parramatta
- North Rocks
- Parramatta
- Pendle Hill
- Telopea
- Toongabbie
- Wentworthville
- Westmead
- Winston Hills
FAQ - About Family Therapy
What issues does family therapy help with?
Family therapy can help families navigate the complex dynamics of family life, including communication challenges and recurring conflict between family members. A therapist can help family members identify dysfunctional patterns in communication and develop healthier ways of relating. Family therapy may also be helpful during major life transitions or stressful events that affect the family system, such as grief, divorce, trauma, relocation, or a serious illness. In some cases, family therapy can support families coping with specific mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, alcohol or substance use disorders, and eating disorders. In these situations, therapy can provide education and support to family members, as well as to the individual with the mental health diagnosis.
How do I know if my family needs counselling?
Family therapy may be helpful if a family consistently struggles with conflict or communication in a way that affects daily life or relationships. It can also be beneficial when someone in the family is experiencing significant emotional or behavioural changes, such as a family member becoming aggressive, withdrawing, or struggling to cope after a traumatic event. Additionally, some concerns, such as addiction or eating disorders, may be especially important to address in the context of the family unit.
Who attends family counselling sessions?
Family counselling sessions are often attended by members of the immediate family, such as parents, caregivers, children, or siblings. However, other family members may attend when appropriate, including grandparents, stepparents, stepsiblings, or co-parents. Who attends may depend on the family’s needs, the therapist’s recommendations, and the goals of treatment.
Can family therapy be done online?
Family therapy can often be done online. Virtual sessions may be especially convenient when family members live in different locations, have busy schedules, or live in an area where family therapists are less accessible. However, online therapy may not be the best fit for every family. In-person care may be more appropriate when there are safety concerns, severe conflict, limited privacy at home, or when young children have difficulty engaging through a screen.
What therapeutic approaches are used in family counselling?
Family therapy can take different forms, including systemic family therapy (exploring how individual actions affect the family), structural family therapy (uncovering the structure and relationship dynamics of the family unit), and attachment-based family therapy (focusing on how bonds between family members shape relationships). Family therapy may also include psychoeducation, which helps family members learn more about a mental health condition and how to respond to it more effectively.
How much does family therapy cost and is it covered by insurance?
Family therapy sessions, which typically last about an hour, often range from around AUD $150 to $250 or more, depending on factors such as location, therapist experience, session length, and practice setting. Family therapy often costs more than individual therapy because it involves multiple participants and more complex treatment planning. In Australia, family therapy is often paid out of pocket, although some private health insurance policies may provide partial rebates, depending on the provider type and policy. Medicare rebates may be available in limited circumstances when a person has a Mental Health Treatment Plan established by their GP and is referred to an eligible mental health professional. However, these rebates only apply when services are provided by Medicare-eligible providers and are often subject to a limited number of sessions.