Autism Psychologists and Therapists in Morwell, VIC
Suzy Marty Counselling - EMDR/Trauma Therapist
Counsellor, MA, PACFA
Serves Area
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I am an EMDR Therapist/Accredited Practitioner and work primarily with Complex PTSD/Complex Trauma presentations.
EMDR Therapists/Practitioners that have completed their full accreditation can be found on the EMDRAA (EMDR Association of Australia) website.
Trauma can leave us feeling stuck, reliving the trauma, or just numb to life. It can make relationships, school or home life difficult. EMDR therapy can help you feel more like your true self, regaining a sense of energy and optimism that life can be better.
I am an EMDR Therapist/Accredited Practitioner and work primarily with Complex PTSD/Complex Trauma presentations.
EMDR Therapists/Practitioners that have completed their full accreditation can be found on the EMDRAA (EMDR Association of Australia) website.
Trauma can leave us feeling stuck, reliving the trauma, or just numb to life. It can make relationships, school or home life difficult. EMDR therapy can help you feel more like your true self, regaining a sense of energy and optimism that life can be better.
We work with clients presenting with ASD, ADHD, depression, anxiety and trauma.
Ali was tired of hearing stories from people seeking help for their mental health and failing. She saw an alternative that shifted away from a clinical setting as the key. Sitting in an office, talking about your worries and insecurities is intimidating and very difficult to do. While it takes a different kind of bravery to do this with an equine partner, the benefits are insurmountable. Heartline provides a unique opportunity for clients to connect with horses in a safe and supportive environment. Our program allows individuals to engage in experiential learning, fostering personal growth and self-discovery in real time.
We work with clients presenting with ASD, ADHD, depression, anxiety and trauma.
Ali was tired of hearing stories from people seeking help for their mental health and failing. She saw an alternative that shifted away from a clinical setting as the key. Sitting in an office, talking about your worries and insecurities is intimidating and very difficult to do. While it takes a different kind of bravery to do this with an equine partner, the benefits are insurmountable. Heartline provides a unique opportunity for clients to connect with horses in a safe and supportive environment. Our program allows individuals to engage in experiential learning, fostering personal growth and self-discovery in real time.
She is also proficient in the assessment of adult autism and ADHD, and supporting these clients ongoingly in navigating their world.
Sometimes people experience a difficult patch in their lives and they need a safe and supportive space to talk things through. Other times it may be a more enduring difficulty where assessment, therapy, and ongoing support during recovery may be important. Every person is unique, as is their path to feeling mental well being.
She is also proficient in the assessment of adult autism and ADHD, and supporting these clients ongoingly in navigating their world.
Sometimes people experience a difficult patch in their lives and they need a safe and supportive space to talk things through. Other times it may be a more enduring difficulty where assessment, therapy, and ongoing support during recovery may be important. Every person is unique, as is their path to feeling mental well being.
There are many reasons to seek support from a counsellor. Counselling isn't just for people with mental health issues, it's also for any of us wanting something different for ourselves, something better. If you want change in your life, for whatever reason, I'm here to support you. A lot of my clients are addressing their childhood trauma, and how that affects their lives. I support with many different issues such as grief, addiction, anxiety, careers, family struggles and low self-worth.
There are many reasons to seek support from a counsellor. Counselling isn't just for people with mental health issues, it's also for any of us wanting something different for ourselves, something better. If you want change in your life, for whatever reason, I'm here to support you. A lot of my clients are addressing their childhood trauma, and how that affects their lives. I support with many different issues such as grief, addiction, anxiety, careers, family struggles and low self-worth.
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My main area of practice lies within neurodiversity (e.g., ADHD, Autism) and I have extensive experience in both assessment and therapy supports, striving to conduct all sessions with a neuroaffirming approach.
Hello! I'm Natalie, the principal psychologist at mint psychology. I enjoy working with clients to improve their wellbeing and help them achieve their goals.
My approach focuses on ensuring clients feel comfortable, supported, and respected, while working collaboratively to facilitate growth and change. I emphasise transparent communication and ensure all treatment plans and sessions are tailored to the individual clients' needs and preferences. My main therapy modalities include CBT and ACT, though I incorporate concepts from various other approaches such as schema or solution-focused therapy to meet the client's needs.
My main area of practice lies within neurodiversity (e.g., ADHD, Autism) and I have extensive experience in both assessment and therapy supports, striving to conduct all sessions with a neuroaffirming approach.
Hello! I'm Natalie, the principal psychologist at mint psychology. I enjoy working with clients to improve their wellbeing and help them achieve their goals.
My approach focuses on ensuring clients feel comfortable, supported, and respected, while working collaboratively to facilitate growth and change. I emphasise transparent communication and ensure all treatment plans and sessions are tailored to the individual clients' needs and preferences. My main therapy modalities include CBT and ACT, though I incorporate concepts from various other approaches such as schema or solution-focused therapy to meet the client's needs.
Kirra completes learning assessments, Autism assessments, behavioural assessments and also works with depression, anxiety, general counselling and grief.
Specialising in assessments for learning, Autism, ADHD, intellectual difficulties as well as social emotional difficulties and interpersonal difficulties. Appointments now available for Autism, learning, cognitive and behavioural assessments.
Kirra completes learning assessments, Autism assessments, behavioural assessments and also works with depression, anxiety, general counselling and grief.
Specialising in assessments for learning, Autism, ADHD, intellectual difficulties as well as social emotional difficulties and interpersonal difficulties. Appointments now available for Autism, learning, cognitive and behavioural assessments.
During this time, I primarily provided psychological treatment to adolescents, young adults, and their families for a range of emotional and psychological concerns, with a focus on disordered eating, Autism, ADHD, men’s mental health issues, trauma and PTSD, and EMDR.
I prioritise connection, safety, authenticity, and curiosity by working collaboratively and at your pace, so you can feel comfortable to explore your most vulnerable experiences with compassion and without judgement, to help you unburden the parts of yourself that have been adversely shaped by traumatic experiences.
During this time, I primarily provided psychological treatment to adolescents, young adults, and their families for a range of emotional and psychological concerns, with a focus on disordered eating, Autism, ADHD, men’s mental health issues, trauma and PTSD, and EMDR.
I prioritise connection, safety, authenticity, and curiosity by working collaboratively and at your pace, so you can feel comfortable to explore your most vulnerable experiences with compassion and without judgement, to help you unburden the parts of yourself that have been adversely shaped by traumatic experiences.
Equine and Animal Assisted Psychotherapy is an innovative approach to clinical practice and psychotherapy where clients are invited into safe relational experiences with horses and animals to address therapeutic goals. This is engaging and effective for diverse clients including adults, children, adolescents, organisations, and specialist client groups.
Equine and Animal Assisted Psychotherapy is an innovative approach to clinical practice and psychotherapy where clients are invited into safe relational experiences with horses and animals to address therapeutic goals. This is engaging and effective for diverse clients including adults, children, adolescents, organisations, and specialist client groups.
Horses offer a non-judgment relationship, congruence, and transparency, something often many of us have been lacking in our lives. They can teach us how to be brave, how to manage big emotions and most importantly, because they are such magnificent creatures they sit with us while we deal with our stuff. EAP has been found to be an effective treatment for children, adolescents, and adults including: • Complicated Grief • Depression and anxiety • Difficult behaviours • Children and adolescents ‘at risk’ with maladaptive behaviours • Disruptive behaviours • Adolescents with depression, anxiety and low esteem •
Horses offer a non-judgment relationship, congruence, and transparency, something often many of us have been lacking in our lives. They can teach us how to be brave, how to manage big emotions and most importantly, because they are such magnificent creatures they sit with us while we deal with our stuff. EAP has been found to be an effective treatment for children, adolescents, and adults including: • Complicated Grief • Depression and anxiety • Difficult behaviours • Children and adolescents ‘at risk’ with maladaptive behaviours • Disruptive behaviours • Adolescents with depression, anxiety and low esteem •
It is suitable for a variety of presentations such as trauma, loss, parental separation/divorce, behavioural problems, emotional dysregulation, anxiety, ADHD, ASD, GDD, Cerebral Palsy
Nature plus Nurture specialise in counselling for children, adolescents and families. The founder and Director 'Jen Rushani' is a qualified Child Play Therapist (Master of Child Play Therapy) with a background in Psychology and extensive career in Early Childhood Education and early intervention. Nature plus Nurture provide the following services, Child Play Therapy, Filial Therapy (educational model of family therapy), Adolescent Counselling, and a Learn to Play Program with a focus on building pretend play skills in young children.
It is suitable for a variety of presentations such as trauma, loss, parental separation/divorce, behavioural problems, emotional dysregulation, anxiety, ADHD, ASD, GDD, Cerebral Palsy
Nature plus Nurture specialise in counselling for children, adolescents and families. The founder and Director 'Jen Rushani' is a qualified Child Play Therapist (Master of Child Play Therapy) with a background in Psychology and extensive career in Early Childhood Education and early intervention. Nature plus Nurture provide the following services, Child Play Therapy, Filial Therapy (educational model of family therapy), Adolescent Counselling, and a Learn to Play Program with a focus on building pretend play skills in young children.
I am an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker with a Master of Social Work, Master in Counselling and Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology and have been running a successful practice since 2002. I look to ensure a safe and trusting therapeutic relationship putting people at ease and providing a safe non-judgmental environment. I work with people registered with NDIS, DVA, Work Safe, GP Referral and Self Referral. I do not charge a gap for people with social services cards. I am skilled in several psychological frameworks including CBT, DBT and EFT (tapping).
I am an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker with a Master of Social Work, Master in Counselling and Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology and have been running a successful practice since 2002. I look to ensure a safe and trusting therapeutic relationship putting people at ease and providing a safe non-judgmental environment. I work with people registered with NDIS, DVA, Work Safe, GP Referral and Self Referral. I do not charge a gap for people with social services cards. I am skilled in several psychological frameworks including CBT, DBT and EFT (tapping).
Kate's unique life journey has not only helped her to understand the complexity, anxiety and pain that life brings with it, but has enhanced her expertise and training as a counsellor. To be able to understand and respect another's pain is one of the core ingredients for building trust.
Kate's unique life journey has not only helped her to understand the complexity, anxiety and pain that life brings with it, but has enhanced her expertise and training as a counsellor. To be able to understand and respect another's pain is one of the core ingredients for building trust.
I believe that connection is the most important part of therapy, and I take the time to really get to know my clients in a style that is warm, curious and non-judgemental. Through creating an environment of security and acceptance, I work alongside you to identify what brings you to therapy now and to develop goals for your future.
My work is trauma informed, and I have a special interest in complex trauma and dissociation. I am an experienced EMDR therapist and I love to share the amazing results that this treatment can make for my clients.
I believe that connection is the most important part of therapy, and I take the time to really get to know my clients in a style that is warm, curious and non-judgemental. Through creating an environment of security and acceptance, I work alongside you to identify what brings you to therapy now and to develop goals for your future.
My work is trauma informed, and I have a special interest in complex trauma and dissociation. I am an experienced EMDR therapist and I love to share the amazing results that this treatment can make for my clients.
Hello, my name is Susan Wilder and I am a dedicated and empathetic counsellor providing in-person support for adolescents, adults and families in Cowes (Phillip Island) and San Remo, Victoria. Are you looking for a kind and gentle therapist for yourself or family member? Services include; anxiety, depression, grief, relationships, family violence, trauma and neurodiversity. NDIS participants are supported to meet their plan goals through neuro-affirming counselling. I have a special interest in supporting people recover from narcissistic abuse and major life transitions which involves grief and loss counselling.
Hello, my name is Susan Wilder and I am a dedicated and empathetic counsellor providing in-person support for adolescents, adults and families in Cowes (Phillip Island) and San Remo, Victoria. Are you looking for a kind and gentle therapist for yourself or family member? Services include; anxiety, depression, grief, relationships, family violence, trauma and neurodiversity. NDIS participants are supported to meet their plan goals through neuro-affirming counselling. I have a special interest in supporting people recover from narcissistic abuse and major life transitions which involves grief and loss counselling.
I am passionate counsellor assisting women, young adults and children who may be experiencing issues with self-esteem, self-image, anxiety, low moods, etc. Each person is unique and requires an individual approach in meeting their specific needs.
I am passionate counsellor assisting women, young adults and children who may be experiencing issues with self-esteem, self-image, anxiety, low moods, etc. Each person is unique and requires an individual approach in meeting their specific needs.
Having been through many of life’s issues, with 20 years in industry, and 20 years in professional services, I have a broad spectrum of life experience. As a result my personal understanding of the issues that plague us in life is extensive.
Having been through many of life’s issues, with 20 years in industry, and 20 years in professional services, I have a broad spectrum of life experience. As a result my personal understanding of the issues that plague us in life is extensive.
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My passion is relationship therapy with queer and neurodivergent people.
I am a queer relationship therapist and registered psychologist, working with LGBTIQA+ people (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, questioning, asexual, and including pansexual, non-binary, and people of diverse sexuality, gender and bodies who use other words to describe themselves or do not label their sexuality or gender). I work with relationships and couples of all sexualities, genders, bodies, and non-monogamous and polyamorous structures including relationship anarchy. I understand barriers to accessing services that marginalised people face, and I try to be as safe as possible for you in therapy.
My passion is relationship therapy with queer and neurodivergent people.
I am a queer relationship therapist and registered psychologist, working with LGBTIQA+ people (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, questioning, asexual, and including pansexual, non-binary, and people of diverse sexuality, gender and bodies who use other words to describe themselves or do not label their sexuality or gender). I work with relationships and couples of all sexualities, genders, bodies, and non-monogamous and polyamorous structures including relationship anarchy. I understand barriers to accessing services that marginalised people face, and I try to be as safe as possible for you in therapy.
We may even end up doing an autism assessment, who knows!
Typically, my clients have tried the traditional methods of therapy that promote coping, but ultimately they feel stuck in a cycle of collapsing, then patching up and soldiering on. They may have received different diagnoses along the way, but nothing seems to quite capture their experience of life. They feel alone and like there is something deeply wrong with them. They struggle with a sense of self, and worry about what others might think of them. They are still hopeful that things can get better, but they don't know how to make it happen.
We may even end up doing an autism assessment, who knows!
Typically, my clients have tried the traditional methods of therapy that promote coping, but ultimately they feel stuck in a cycle of collapsing, then patching up and soldiering on. They may have received different diagnoses along the way, but nothing seems to quite capture their experience of life. They feel alone and like there is something deeply wrong with them. They struggle with a sense of self, and worry about what others might think of them. They are still hopeful that things can get better, but they don't know how to make it happen.
Are you feeling stuck, like something important is missing from your life, but you can't quite put your finger on it? Do you find it challenging to have your emotional needs met in relationships? Are you trapped in repetitive patterns, struggling to define healthy boundaries? There is a reason behind these struggles, and together, we will uncover what is holding you back, providing you with the clarity and confidence needed to turn things around. I specialize in somatic therapy, an approach that dives deep into the core of unresolved trauma within the body, facilitating rapid healing.
Are you feeling stuck, like something important is missing from your life, but you can't quite put your finger on it? Do you find it challenging to have your emotional needs met in relationships? Are you trapped in repetitive patterns, struggling to define healthy boundaries? There is a reason behind these struggles, and together, we will uncover what is holding you back, providing you with the clarity and confidence needed to turn things around. I specialize in somatic therapy, an approach that dives deep into the core of unresolved trauma within the body, facilitating rapid healing.
I am a social worker with an arts background. My creativity informs my therapeutic approach- empathic, open, creative, and collaborative. I work with people (ages 12+ ) who are facing challenges of all kinds including anxiety, depression, grief, loss, family issues, eating disorders, life stages and transitions, trauma, neuro-diversity & carer burnout.
I enjoy creating a relationship and environment in which to explore and reflect on what’s happening, and develop deeper self-understanding and compassion to create choices moving forward.
I integrate various frameworks depending on what feels most useful for the person and context.
I am a social worker with an arts background. My creativity informs my therapeutic approach- empathic, open, creative, and collaborative. I work with people (ages 12+ ) who are facing challenges of all kinds including anxiety, depression, grief, loss, family issues, eating disorders, life stages and transitions, trauma, neuro-diversity & carer burnout.
I enjoy creating a relationship and environment in which to explore and reflect on what’s happening, and develop deeper self-understanding and compassion to create choices moving forward.
I integrate various frameworks depending on what feels most useful for the person and context.
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What is the most effective treatment for autism?
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) has come to be considered the standard treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder, and research has confirmed its effectiveness for many children. Therapists trained in ABA techniques work with children (and their parents) on developing social skills, communication and learning abilities, and everyday habits of hygiene and grooming. The clinician will tailor their program to the child’s particular need but the overarching goal will be to help them advance as far as possible toward independence based on their level of symptoms and decrease the need for additional special services. Families should seek a mental health professional specifically trained in ABA, and holding special certification in the technique, who has extensive experience not only with the approach but in using it with children with the same level of symptoms as the child who needs care.
How does ABA work?
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) sessions, which typically focus on positive reinforcement, can be intensive, lasting two or more hours several times a week, and continuing for two years or more. Therapists can also be expected to ask parents to take an active role in reinforcing lessons. Research has found that the technique can lead to major improvements that decrease the need for additional special services.
How does treatment for autism work?
Therapy sessions based on Applied Behavior Analysis will likely be frequent, intensive, and highly structured. After a thorough assessment, a therapist will help a child understand and develop skills in a range of areas, including communication, motor skills, social skills, self-care, play, and academic skills, as well as routines of daily living like hygiene. Typically, the therapist will help a child break down the components of a behavior—often referred to as the antecedent (what prompts an action), the behavior, and the consequence(what immediately follows)—and then reward the child at every step, while also asking parents to reinforce the lessons, and the rewards, throughout the day. This core therapy may be supplemented by occupational or speech therapy, and antidepressants, antipsychotics, and anticonvulsants may be prescribed to address specific severe symptoms.
How long does therapy for autism take?
Some people with autism spectrum disorder may be engaged in some level of therapy for many years, but research shows that treatment will be most effective if it is begun early and delivered intensively. When therapy begins by age 3, children tend to be better able to grasp and adopt the skills needed to manage everyday life, including attending school and establishing social relationships. This type of early-intervention treatment regimen is highly structured, typically involving 20 to 40 hours of one-on-one therapy per week, along with additional hours of engagement managed by parents, for a period of two years or more, although the duration of treatment is dependent on the child’s level of symptoms and pace of progress.