Parenting Psychologists and Therapists in Roseville, NSW
The most common include stress, anxiety and depression, crisis and trauma (includes DV), relationship issues, parenting and grief.
My counselling draws on my belief that each client's treatment needs to be individualized to his or her unique history and life story, culture, values, strengths and needs. I believe in creating a safe, supportive and non - judgmental environment in which the client will be treated with respect and confidentiality. It is here that the client is supported in finding their value, healing and strength in resolving their struggles and pain. My sincere wish is for my clients to leave the counselling process changed and equipped with new skills to approach their future with confidence and resilience.
The most common include stress, anxiety and depression, crisis and trauma (includes DV), relationship issues, parenting and grief.
My counselling draws on my belief that each client's treatment needs to be individualized to his or her unique history and life story, culture, values, strengths and needs. I believe in creating a safe, supportive and non - judgmental environment in which the client will be treated with respect and confidentiality. It is here that the client is supported in finding their value, healing and strength in resolving their struggles and pain. My sincere wish is for my clients to leave the counselling process changed and equipped with new skills to approach their future with confidence and resilience.
Warm, experienced, and down-to-earth, I’m a psychologist and practice owner of CCP Psychology, with over 20 years of experience helping young people and adults navigate life's struggles such as Anxiety, Depression, Adjustment issues and more.
Warm, experienced, and down-to-earth, I’m a psychologist and practice owner of CCP Psychology, with over 20 years of experience helping young people and adults navigate life's struggles such as Anxiety, Depression, Adjustment issues and more.
Searching for support can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate life’s challenges alone; I provide a warm, non-judgmental space where we can work together to help you feel like yourself again. My approach integrates evidence-based clinical practice with a genuine, relational warmth, focusing on helping you gain the clarity and psychological tools necessary to foster lasting growth.
Searching for support can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate life’s challenges alone; I provide a warm, non-judgmental space where we can work together to help you feel like yourself again. My approach integrates evidence-based clinical practice with a genuine, relational warmth, focusing on helping you gain the clarity and psychological tools necessary to foster lasting growth.
Brenda enjoys working with adults, young people and families in different settings. Her lived experience in supporting people with mental health issues and physical disabilities has contributed to her empathic, non-judgmental and respectful aptitudes. Her passion is to empower and give hope to people who are facing their unique stressful life events, such as life transition, relationship issues, developmental injuries, self-esteem, grief and loss, emotional and spiritual abuse, trauma and anxiety,
Brenda enjoys working with adults, young people and families in different settings. Her lived experience in supporting people with mental health issues and physical disabilities has contributed to her empathic, non-judgmental and respectful aptitudes. Her passion is to empower and give hope to people who are facing their unique stressful life events, such as life transition, relationship issues, developmental injuries, self-esteem, grief and loss, emotional and spiritual abuse, trauma and anxiety,
These may include ways to manage anxiety, depression, stress, grief, relationships, parenting, identity and chronic illness.
It can be difficult to reach out and seek help... the first step is often the hardest. To gain the most out of the therapy process it can be helpful to be motivated and committed to wanting something in your life/ relationships/ self/ circumstance or situation to be different. This helps you to stay clear about what you want to get out of the counselling process and stay focussed on your goals for change.
These may include ways to manage anxiety, depression, stress, grief, relationships, parenting, identity and chronic illness.
It can be difficult to reach out and seek help... the first step is often the hardest. To gain the most out of the therapy process it can be helpful to be motivated and committed to wanting something in your life/ relationships/ self/ circumstance or situation to be different. This helps you to stay clear about what you want to get out of the counselling process and stay focussed on your goals for change.
I am a counsellor, clinical nutritionist, mental health first aid trainer and parent to three teenage boys.
At nearly 50 I know what it's like to both thrive and fail, navigate career changes, raise toddlers through to young adults, lose loved ones, process trauma, deal with self-doubt and a lack of self-love, as well as discover your sense of self.
I am a counsellor, clinical nutritionist, mental health first aid trainer and parent to three teenage boys.
At nearly 50 I know what it's like to both thrive and fail, navigate career changes, raise toddlers through to young adults, lose loved ones, process trauma, deal with self-doubt and a lack of self-love, as well as discover your sense of self.
“I believe that every individual will experience challenges throughout their lives and that those experiences can shape the way a person can feel, think and behave with the world around them and in their interpersonal relationships. Often we attempt to protect ourselves from feeling difficult emotions through behaving in a way that is taking us away from living the life we want. I believe that building a deep understanding and connection to the core of our emotional experience can provide understanding and clarity to promote emotional and behavioural change and mental wellbeing.”
“I believe that every individual will experience challenges throughout their lives and that those experiences can shape the way a person can feel, think and behave with the world around them and in their interpersonal relationships. Often we attempt to protect ourselves from feeling difficult emotions through behaving in a way that is taking us away from living the life we want. I believe that building a deep understanding and connection to the core of our emotional experience can provide understanding and clarity to promote emotional and behavioural change and mental wellbeing.”
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Natasha also has special interest in coaching, teaching assertiveness and parenting.
Natasha provides evidence-based interventions which draw upon principles of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Positive Psychology and Solution Focused therapy. Using a client-centred approach, Natasha will help guide you on your journey to becoming your own therapist.
Natasha also has special interest in coaching, teaching assertiveness and parenting.
Natasha provides evidence-based interventions which draw upon principles of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Positive Psychology and Solution Focused therapy. Using a client-centred approach, Natasha will help guide you on your journey to becoming your own therapist.
Yuli is a Clinical Psychologist providing psychological services for children, teenagers, young adults and Parents.
Yuli hopes to help each child, teen or family she interacts with live a more meaningful and valued life. She strives to help young people achieve a greater sense of wellbeing at home, work and school, and to feel more empowered in the decisions that they make.
Yuli is a Clinical Psychologist providing psychological services for children, teenagers, young adults and Parents.
Yuli hopes to help each child, teen or family she interacts with live a more meaningful and valued life. She strives to help young people achieve a greater sense of wellbeing at home, work and school, and to feel more empowered in the decisions that they make.
My areas of focus include trauma, attachment and relationship work, couples counselling, perinatal and parenting counselling.
Clients seek me out when they are feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or quietly struggling, often functioning well on the outside while feeling disconnected, anxious, or uncertain inside. They may be experiencing difficulties in their relationships, navigating parenthood or the perinatal period, recovering from complex or relational trauma, or noticing repeated patterns in how they relate to others that leave them feeling hurt, unseen, or alone. I offer a space where individuals and couples can be deeply heard, and explore their inner world to make sense of their experiences and work on a pathway to the highest quality of life.
My areas of focus include trauma, attachment and relationship work, couples counselling, perinatal and parenting counselling.
Clients seek me out when they are feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or quietly struggling, often functioning well on the outside while feeling disconnected, anxious, or uncertain inside. They may be experiencing difficulties in their relationships, navigating parenthood or the perinatal period, recovering from complex or relational trauma, or noticing repeated patterns in how they relate to others that leave them feeling hurt, unseen, or alone. I offer a space where individuals and couples can be deeply heard, and explore their inner world to make sense of their experiences and work on a pathway to the highest quality of life.
Through a collaborative relationship with you, the parent or carer, we uncover the root of the problem and discover practical tools for meeting the challenges of parenting.
Often children don’t have words to describe their experiences and feelings and instead reveal them through behaviours which can be misunderstood. They may get into trouble, be labelled, or disconnect. I work with children and families just like this. As a carer, reaching out for support can be the hardest step. I work closely with you and your child through Play Therapy which is relationship based therapy for children aged 3-12 years. Play is a child’s natural way of communicating and Play Therapy creates the environment where the therapist enters into a child’s world and understands the experience from their perspective.
Through a collaborative relationship with you, the parent or carer, we uncover the root of the problem and discover practical tools for meeting the challenges of parenting.
Often children don’t have words to describe their experiences and feelings and instead reveal them through behaviours which can be misunderstood. They may get into trouble, be labelled, or disconnect. I work with children and families just like this. As a carer, reaching out for support can be the hardest step. I work closely with you and your child through Play Therapy which is relationship based therapy for children aged 3-12 years. Play is a child’s natural way of communicating and Play Therapy creates the environment where the therapist enters into a child’s world and understands the experience from their perspective.
Anthea Stylianakis
Psychologist, PhD, PsyBA - Clin. Psych
Roselands, NSW 2196
Waitlist for new clients
I also support parents and those in the perinatal period.
Hi, I'm Anthea, a warm and compassionate Clinical Psychologist. I work across the lifespan, from the perinatal period, with children, adolescents and adults, as well as with whole families. I am also an academic in the field of infant and child and adolescent mental health, neurodevelopment and neurdivergence.
I also support parents and those in the perinatal period.
Hi, I'm Anthea, a warm and compassionate Clinical Psychologist. I work across the lifespan, from the perinatal period, with children, adolescents and adults, as well as with whole families. I am also an academic in the field of infant and child and adolescent mental health, neurodevelopment and neurdivergence.
Many of the men we work with aren’t in crisis. They’re capable, driven and doing well on paper. But something isn’t working. You might be shutting down in conflict, carrying quiet anger, feeling disconnected from your partner, or unsure who you are outside of work and responsibility. You want to show up better in your relationships, feel more steady in yourself, and stop repeating patterns you know aren’t working. You may have tried pushing through on your own. Now you’re ready for structured support that actually translates into real conversations, real decisions and real change.
Many of the men we work with aren’t in crisis. They’re capable, driven and doing well on paper. But something isn’t working. You might be shutting down in conflict, carrying quiet anger, feeling disconnected from your partner, or unsure who you are outside of work and responsibility. You want to show up better in your relationships, feel more steady in yourself, and stop repeating patterns you know aren’t working. You may have tried pushing through on your own. Now you’re ready for structured support that actually translates into real conversations, real decisions and real change.
Whether I’m working in my role as a supervisor or as a therapist, I do my utmost to provide a warm, supportive and non-judgmental space, so you can express your story and needs. I am committed to understanding you as a whole person, as we build a path forward. Together, we will discover and address the underlying causes of unhelpful patterns of behaviour, thoughts, and emotions that impact your life and relationships.
I strive to deliver therapy that is collaborative, empowering and practical. Every client is important to me as I believe everyone comes to therapy to not only resolve issues but to enact meaningful change.
Whether I’m working in my role as a supervisor or as a therapist, I do my utmost to provide a warm, supportive and non-judgmental space, so you can express your story and needs. I am committed to understanding you as a whole person, as we build a path forward. Together, we will discover and address the underlying causes of unhelpful patterns of behaviour, thoughts, and emotions that impact your life and relationships.
I strive to deliver therapy that is collaborative, empowering and practical. Every client is important to me as I believe everyone comes to therapy to not only resolve issues but to enact meaningful change.
Hello, I’m Anson — a therapist (AMHSW) with decades of clinical experience to support child/teens, their parents and adults, primary specialty includes:
1 Trauma and complex trauma
2 Eating disorders
3 Intense emotion and interpersonal/family difficulties/conflicts
4 Depression, anxiety and OCD
5 Emotional and behavioural difficulties in children and adolescents
6 Parenting a child or teenager with mental health or behavioural challenges
7 Parenting while managing your own mental health
8 Ongoing parent–child or parent–teen conflict, disconnection or breakdown in communication
Medicare rebates available. Extensive clinical experience in mental health, human development, and effective parenting. I balance strong relational attunement with practical strategies that create real change. Trained and experienced in CBT, DBT, ACT, FBT, SFT, EFT, ABFT, PMT, and Circle of Security.
Hello, I’m Anson — a therapist (AMHSW) with decades of clinical experience to support child/teens, their parents and adults, primary specialty includes:
1 Trauma and complex trauma
2 Eating disorders
3 Intense emotion and interpersonal/family difficulties/conflicts
4 Depression, anxiety and OCD
5 Emotional and behavioural difficulties in children and adolescents
6 Parenting a child or teenager with mental health or behavioural challenges
7 Parenting while managing your own mental health
8 Ongoing parent–child or parent–teen conflict, disconnection or breakdown in communication
Medicare rebates available. Extensive clinical experience in mental health, human development, and effective parenting. I balance strong relational attunement with practical strategies that create real change. Trained and experienced in CBT, DBT, ACT, FBT, SFT, EFT, ABFT, PMT, and Circle of Security.
I arrived as a refugee with my family back in 1999. My first experience as a psychologist was in trauma field, volunteering my university holidays with STARTTS, non-for-profit organisation helping survivors of trauma. At the time I was a young person, helping other refugee kids and young people assimilate to Australia. Following my university degree, I facilitated childhood trauma paediatric clinics as the only psychologist on board with NSW Area Health for number of years, working closely with senior paediatricians completing assessments for children, ranging from infants until 16 years of age.
I arrived as a refugee with my family back in 1999. My first experience as a psychologist was in trauma field, volunteering my university holidays with STARTTS, non-for-profit organisation helping survivors of trauma. At the time I was a young person, helping other refugee kids and young people assimilate to Australia. Following my university degree, I facilitated childhood trauma paediatric clinics as the only psychologist on board with NSW Area Health for number of years, working closely with senior paediatricians completing assessments for children, ranging from infants until 16 years of age.
I love working with, understanding, and helping people. My main aim is to help you be the best version of yourself in all your relationships, especially the one you have with yourself. By listening, and remembering what is important to you, I can help you thread together some meaning from the experiences that have most affected you throughout your life. I can help you understand some of the patterns that might be re-occurring across your life and relationships, and allow you a place to learn new ways to talk to yourself and others, most importantly bringing kindness and compassion towards yourself.
I love working with, understanding, and helping people. My main aim is to help you be the best version of yourself in all your relationships, especially the one you have with yourself. By listening, and remembering what is important to you, I can help you thread together some meaning from the experiences that have most affected you throughout your life. I can help you understand some of the patterns that might be re-occurring across your life and relationships, and allow you a place to learn new ways to talk to yourself and others, most importantly bringing kindness and compassion towards yourself.
It can be overwhelming and daunting to find a therapist who understands you, your story and your life. You don’t want the “cookie cutter”answers or quick fixes because it feeds into the dissatisfaction and feelings of being unheard.
It can be overwhelming and daunting to find a therapist who understands you, your story and your life. You don’t want the “cookie cutter”answers or quick fixes because it feeds into the dissatisfaction and feelings of being unheard.
John is a clinical psychologist with specialist skills assisting parents, families, children and adolescents.
The Sydney Psychology Practice is focused on supporting clients to make sustainable change. Our team has extensive experience with a diverse range of clients and concerns, and using treatments with demonstrated research efficacy.
John is a clinical psychologist with specialist skills assisting parents, families, children and adolescents.
The Sydney Psychology Practice is focused on supporting clients to make sustainable change. Our team has extensive experience with a diverse range of clients and concerns, and using treatments with demonstrated research efficacy.
Scopic Care Family Services and Therapy
Psychologist, MA, PsyBA General
1 Endorsed
Rouse Hill, NSW 2155
If you are seeking a space where you can feel understood and supported in creating impactful change, I would be honoured to connect and work alongside you.
If you are seeking a space where you can feel understood and supported in creating impactful change, I would be honoured to connect and work alongside you.
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Parenting Therapists
What does therapy for parenting look like?
Therapists may work with parents individually, together, or include the whole family to find solutions for the problems a parent faces. Many parent-based therapies work on a parent’s relationship with their children, problem-solving within the family, and analysis of family dynamics. Therapy conducted remotely by video may be helpful in allowing a therapist to observe how families interact in their own homes.
When should a parent seek therapy?
When behavioral problems begin to disrupt the healthy functioning of a family, it may be a good time to look into therapy. If parents find that children are acting out in school, have started using drugs or alcohol, have developed eating disorders, or other similar red flags, a therapist may be able to help.
How long does therapy take for parenting problems?
Depending on the severity of a family’s challenges and the type of treatment utilized, therapy for parenting can last from weeks to months. Cognitive behavioral therapy is a pragmatic therapy type that can be brief, most often ranging from between 5 and 20 sessions. Structural family therapy, which inspects family dynamics, often takes several months. Parent-child interaction therapy is typically shorter-term, lasting between 10 and 20 sessions. For any therapy, the duration will depend on the progress made and results realized.
Can therapy help parents dealing with burnout or stress?
Parenting is difficult. Parents may dismiss or conceal feelings of exhaustion, overwhelm, or escape ideation—imagining withdrawing from their parental obligations altogether. but left unattended, these feelings can have negative effects on the whole family. A therapist can help parents work on the skills they might need to better cope with the burdens of parenting and help them be the best parents they can be.