Couples Psychologists and Therapists in Shepparton
I can help you with: anxiety, depression, grief, identity concerns, life transitions, relationships, and couples counselling.
You may be feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected from yourself or others. Perhaps you're navigating grief, anxiety, identity concerns, or the pressure to keep everything together while struggling inside. You want clarity, relief, and to feel more like yourself again. You’re seeking space to talk openly, be heard without judgement, and explore what matters to you with someone who will walk alongside you, not direct you. You're not broken you just need a place to be understood.
I can help you with: anxiety, depression, grief, identity concerns, life transitions, relationships, and couples counselling.
You may be feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected from yourself or others. Perhaps you're navigating grief, anxiety, identity concerns, or the pressure to keep everything together while struggling inside. You want clarity, relief, and to feel more like yourself again. You’re seeking space to talk openly, be heard without judgement, and explore what matters to you with someone who will walk alongside you, not direct you. You're not broken you just need a place to be understood.
You may feel disconnected, unheard, or stuck in unhelpful patterns, be seeking emotional stability, healthier relationships, and a reconnection with your inner strength.
With over 30 years in healthcare and a Graduate Diploma of Counselling, I offer trauma-informed, person-centred support. Drawing from my experience in nursing, domestic violence, rehabilitation, and education, I help clients navigate challenges, regulate their nervous systems, and build the confidence needed for meaningful, lasting change.
You may feel disconnected, unheard, or stuck in unhelpful patterns, be seeking emotional stability, healthier relationships, and a reconnection with your inner strength.
With over 30 years in healthcare and a Graduate Diploma of Counselling, I offer trauma-informed, person-centred support. Drawing from my experience in nursing, domestic violence, rehabilitation, and education, I help clients navigate challenges, regulate their nervous systems, and build the confidence needed for meaningful, lasting change.
I work with clients who may be struggling with depression or trauma related to their relationships or family.
I support people who feel overwhelmed, burnt out, or stuck. As a registered counsellor in Echuca and psychosocial recovery coach, I offer trauma‑informed counselling that feels safe, warm, and grounded. At Flourish Counselling & Psychosocial Support, I help clients understand their patterns, regulate their nervous system, and rebuild self‑trust. Together we create practical, sustainable change so you can feel more like yourself again.
I work with clients who may be struggling with depression or trauma related to their relationships or family.
I support people who feel overwhelmed, burnt out, or stuck. As a registered counsellor in Echuca and psychosocial recovery coach, I offer trauma‑informed counselling that feels safe, warm, and grounded. At Flourish Counselling & Psychosocial Support, I help clients understand their patterns, regulate their nervous system, and rebuild self‑trust. Together we create practical, sustainable change so you can feel more like yourself again.
High-functioning, self-aware, always showing up for others — but quietly battling burnout, self-doubt, and anxious relationships.
I help women untangle trauma patterns, regulate their nervous systems, and rebuild identity after burnout, people-pleasing, or relational pain. My integrative, trauma-informed approach blends somatic awareness, parts work, attachment healing, and emotional safety to support lasting change.
High-functioning, self-aware, always showing up for others — but quietly battling burnout, self-doubt, and anxious relationships.
I help women untangle trauma patterns, regulate their nervous systems, and rebuild identity after burnout, people-pleasing, or relational pain. My integrative, trauma-informed approach blends somatic awareness, parts work, attachment healing, and emotional safety to support lasting change.
I bring lived experience of autism, ADHD, PTSD, and depression to our therapeutic relationship.
I work well with people who have experienced trauma, neurodivergence, and have a commitment to improving their mental health. I offer ADHD and autism assessments as well as general psychiatry for the neurodivergent and LGBTIQ+ communities of Central Victoria and beyond.
I bring lived experience of autism, ADHD, PTSD, and depression to our therapeutic relationship.
I work well with people who have experienced trauma, neurodivergence, and have a commitment to improving their mental health. I offer ADHD and autism assessments as well as general psychiatry for the neurodivergent and LGBTIQ+ communities of Central Victoria and beyond.
I also offer Clinical Supervision, Relationship Counselling and Generalised Counselling dealing with issues including mental health, grief & loss, life transitions, men’s issues, pornography addiction, work & relational stress and family therapy
Hi, my name is Murray. I'm an Addiction Specialist, Counsellor, Christian Counsellor and Clinical Supervisor. With an extensive background in addictions, my knowledge of the topic reaches beyond the norm having lived my own personal experience seeking help and residential rehabilitation for a drug and alcohol addiction and deteriorating mental health as a young adult. I have over twelve years’ professional experience in the Alcohol & Other Drug (AOD) sector, and ten years professional experience as a counsellor, including six years living and working in a residential drug & alcohol rehabilitation centre.
I also offer Clinical Supervision, Relationship Counselling and Generalised Counselling dealing with issues including mental health, grief & loss, life transitions, men’s issues, pornography addiction, work & relational stress and family therapy
Hi, my name is Murray. I'm an Addiction Specialist, Counsellor, Christian Counsellor and Clinical Supervisor. With an extensive background in addictions, my knowledge of the topic reaches beyond the norm having lived my own personal experience seeking help and residential rehabilitation for a drug and alcohol addiction and deteriorating mental health as a young adult. I have over twelve years’ professional experience in the Alcohol & Other Drug (AOD) sector, and ten years professional experience as a counsellor, including six years living and working in a residential drug & alcohol rehabilitation centre.
I support clients navigating relationship challenges, work stress, or personal transitions.
I believe that seeking support takes courage, and my goal is to provide a space where you feel safe, respected, and understood. My approach is strengths-based and collaborative, focusing on your unique experiences, abilities, and goals. I work with young people and adults to help them navigate challenges, build resilience, and develop practical tools for lasting change. I also offer clinical supervision to support other practitioners in their professional development.
I support clients navigating relationship challenges, work stress, or personal transitions.
I believe that seeking support takes courage, and my goal is to provide a space where you feel safe, respected, and understood. My approach is strengths-based and collaborative, focusing on your unique experiences, abilities, and goals. I work with young people and adults to help them navigate challenges, build resilience, and develop practical tools for lasting change. I also offer clinical supervision to support other practitioners in their professional development.
This includes support for anxiety, low mood, neurodiversity (including Autism and ADHD), body image and fitness-related challenges, sexuality, relationships, and life transitions.
My approach is collaborative, warm, and tailored. I place strong importance on building a therapeutic relationship grounded in empathy, safety, and trust, and I work alongside you to make sense of what’s happening and identify practical ways forward. Rather than a one-size-fits-all model, therapy is adapted to your goals, values, and needs.
This includes support for anxiety, low mood, neurodiversity (including Autism and ADHD), body image and fitness-related challenges, sexuality, relationships, and life transitions.
My approach is collaborative, warm, and tailored. I place strong importance on building a therapeutic relationship grounded in empathy, safety, and trust, and I work alongside you to make sense of what’s happening and identify practical ways forward. Rather than a one-size-fits-all model, therapy is adapted to your goals, values, and needs.
Your issues & relationship problems are normal impacts of trauma & solvable.
Empathic, safe & caring, using highly skilled proven attachment & relationship therapies- we work together as a team. You'll learn the relationship is the issue - not the individuals. Everyone deserves the best relationships possible; strong relationships being crucial to our individual wellbeing as well as our family's health & wellbeing outcomes.
Your issues & relationship problems are normal impacts of trauma & solvable.
Empathic, safe & caring, using highly skilled proven attachment & relationship therapies- we work together as a team. You'll learn the relationship is the issue - not the individuals. Everyone deserves the best relationships possible; strong relationships being crucial to our individual wellbeing as well as our family's health & wellbeing outcomes.
Brianna King is a compassionate and experienced therapist who works with adults seeking meaningful change in their lives, relationships, and families.
Brianna’s approach is practical, heart-centered, from a root-cause approach and tailored to each client’s needs. She helps clients reclaim their self-worth, navigate complex emotional challenges, and cultivate authentic relationships with themselves, their partners, and their children.
Brianna King is a compassionate and experienced therapist who works with adults seeking meaningful change in their lives, relationships, and families.
Brianna’s approach is practical, heart-centered, from a root-cause approach and tailored to each client’s needs. She helps clients reclaim their self-worth, navigate complex emotional challenges, and cultivate authentic relationships with themselves, their partners, and their children.
Are you dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues (+ others) and have been on a waitlist and it's taking forever to see someone?
Our Psychologists are down to earth and we're available every day for video and telephone counselling. There’s $0 to $25 gap fee for anyone with an Australian Medicare, and a Mental Health Care Plan referral from your GP.
Are you dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues (+ others) and have been on a waitlist and it's taking forever to see someone?
Our Psychologists are down to earth and we're available every day for video and telephone counselling. There’s $0 to $25 gap fee for anyone with an Australian Medicare, and a Mental Health Care Plan referral from your GP.
We are a team of four psychologists, a mental health social worker and two GPs who work with children and adolescents (10+), adults and couples.
All our clinicians have extensive experience working with clients from rural and remote areas. If you are seeking Medicare subsidised sessions, book a Long Consultation with your GP to request a Mental Health Care Plan. Alternatively you can book in with one of our GPs who can, with your permission, update your usual doctor.
We are a team of four psychologists, a mental health social worker and two GPs who work with children and adolescents (10+), adults and couples.
All our clinicians have extensive experience working with clients from rural and remote areas. If you are seeking Medicare subsidised sessions, book a Long Consultation with your GP to request a Mental Health Care Plan. Alternatively you can book in with one of our GPs who can, with your permission, update your usual doctor.
Online Therapists
I am a relational psychotherapist offering individual and couples therapy in Brunswick, Melbourne.
My practice is informed by interpersonal neurobiology, attachment theory, and psychodynamic theory, with a strong emphasis on trauma-informed care. I work holistically, supporting clients at multiple levels of experience, including the emotional, cognitive, relational, and somatic. This approach is suitable for a wide variety of needs.
I am a relational psychotherapist offering individual and couples therapy in Brunswick, Melbourne.
My practice is informed by interpersonal neurobiology, attachment theory, and psychodynamic theory, with a strong emphasis on trauma-informed care. I work holistically, supporting clients at multiple levels of experience, including the emotional, cognitive, relational, and somatic. This approach is suitable for a wide variety of needs.
I use a person-centred, strength-based approach in the working relationship.
I work with people of various cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds in both specialist health services (justice, family violence), schools (from Prep to Year 12) and specialist mental health services (adult residential services). I also facilitate group wellbeing programs for individuals & businesses, and have co-facilitated group workshops focused on teaching people practical skills to manage distress. I work best with people who are ready to take what we discuss in session, and implement this in their lives. I am a Director on the board with Australian Association of Psychologists Incorporated (AAPi).
I use a person-centred, strength-based approach in the working relationship.
I work with people of various cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds in both specialist health services (justice, family violence), schools (from Prep to Year 12) and specialist mental health services (adult residential services). I also facilitate group wellbeing programs for individuals & businesses, and have co-facilitated group workshops focused on teaching people practical skills to manage distress. I work best with people who are ready to take what we discuss in session, and implement this in their lives. I am a Director on the board with Australian Association of Psychologists Incorporated (AAPi).
Calm your mind…! Regain Control…!
Counselling helps you handle life's ups and down, look after your mental wellbeing, and build tools to cope with whatever comes your way… You may feel stuck or overwhelmed, but you know something needs to shift. You are looking to better understand their emotions, break unhelpful patterns, and build healthier connections. your hope is to feel more grounded, self-aware, and at peace in your daily life. Even if the process feels hard at times, you're open to support and ready to take steps toward lasting change.
Calm your mind…! Regain Control…!
Counselling helps you handle life's ups and down, look after your mental wellbeing, and build tools to cope with whatever comes your way… You may feel stuck or overwhelmed, but you know something needs to shift. You are looking to better understand their emotions, break unhelpful patterns, and build healthier connections. your hope is to feel more grounded, self-aware, and at peace in your daily life. Even if the process feels hard at times, you're open to support and ready to take steps toward lasting change.
Therapy focuses on helping clients process difficult experiences, regulate their nervous system, and develop practical tools to navigate stress, relationships, and life challenges.
I work with young adults, adults and seniors experiencing trauma, anxiety, neurodiversity, depression, and major life transitions. Many clients come to therapy feeling overwhelmed or stuck in patterns they would like to understand and change. My approach integrates trauma-informed therapy, EMDR with an attachment focus, parts work, and somatic practices to support emotional processing, nervous system regulation, and deeper self-understanding. I provide an inclusive, neurodiversity, 2SQ+ affirming and culturally responsive space where clients can move toward greater stability, self-compassion, and meaningful change.
Therapy focuses on helping clients process difficult experiences, regulate their nervous system, and develop practical tools to navigate stress, relationships, and life challenges.
I work with young adults, adults and seniors experiencing trauma, anxiety, neurodiversity, depression, and major life transitions. Many clients come to therapy feeling overwhelmed or stuck in patterns they would like to understand and change. My approach integrates trauma-informed therapy, EMDR with an attachment focus, parts work, and somatic practices to support emotional processing, nervous system regulation, and deeper self-understanding. I provide an inclusive, neurodiversity, 2SQ+ affirming and culturally responsive space where clients can move toward greater stability, self-compassion, and meaningful change.
Whether you're an individual, a couple, or a teen navigating something hard — this is a space where you can breathe, be seen, and start to heal.
I'm Tony, a PACFA-registered psychotherapist in Castlemaine, online across Australia. I specialise in trauma and PTSD, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and life transitions — using somatic therapy and Internal Family Systems (IFS) to work with your nervous system, not against it. Together, we'll gently shift the patterns keeping you stuck.
Whether you're an individual, a couple, or a teen navigating something hard — this is a space where you can breathe, be seen, and start to heal.
I'm Tony, a PACFA-registered psychotherapist in Castlemaine, online across Australia. I specialise in trauma and PTSD, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and life transitions — using somatic therapy and Internal Family Systems (IFS) to work with your nervous system, not against it. Together, we'll gently shift the patterns keeping you stuck.
I also work with couples and families.
I offer techniques around person-centred approaches, mindfulness and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and work with tools to help people gain confidence to improve their mental health.
I also work with couples and families.
I offer techniques around person-centred approaches, mindfulness and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and work with tools to help people gain confidence to improve their mental health.
You may be seeking a deeper understanding of what sits beneath the symptoms or struggles you experience. While tension, emotional reactivity, shutdown, or familiar ways of coping may show up on the surface, you sense there are layers underneath—unresolved emotions, inner conflicts, or protective patterns that developed over time. You may want help understanding what you avoid, what feels overwhelming, and why certain patterns keep returning. You’re looking for support, connection, and clarity, with the aim of greater emotional freedom, authenticity, and lasting change.
You may be seeking a deeper understanding of what sits beneath the symptoms or struggles you experience. While tension, emotional reactivity, shutdown, or familiar ways of coping may show up on the surface, you sense there are layers underneath—unresolved emotions, inner conflicts, or protective patterns that developed over time. You may want help understanding what you avoid, what feels overwhelming, and why certain patterns keep returning. You’re looking for support, connection, and clarity, with the aim of greater emotional freedom, authenticity, and lasting change.
I am an Individual, Couples, and Family Therapist with many years of experience working with people with Complex Mental Health Presentations, Anxiety, Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), NDIS, as well as Drug & Alcohol issues.
I have worked across community‑based mental health and social work services. My roles took me into high‑rise public housing, mental health crisis outreach, homelessness services, addiction recovery, hospitals, and the prison and justice system—supporting individuals and families navigating complex trauma and systemic harm.
I am an Individual, Couples, and Family Therapist with many years of experience working with people with Complex Mental Health Presentations, Anxiety, Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), NDIS, as well as Drug & Alcohol issues.
I have worked across community‑based mental health and social work services. My roles took me into high‑rise public housing, mental health crisis outreach, homelessness services, addiction recovery, hospitals, and the prison and justice system—supporting individuals and families navigating complex trauma and systemic harm.
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Does couples counseling work?
Research shows that couples counseling is effective; it can reduce relationship distress and improve emotional awareness, communication, empathy, intimacy, and overall relationship satisfaction. For example, emotionally focused therapy was found to be effective for about 75 percent of couples, and those benefits lasted at least two years.
When should a couple seek counseling?
Couples can benefit from counseling if they consistently struggle in their relationship. They may have lost the ability to communicate effectively, become entrenched in harmful patterns, begun to fight more than usual, broken the other’s trust, suffered from a mental or physical illness, or faced any number of other challenges. Many therapists offer free consultations, so if a couple isn’t sure whether therapy is necessary, asking directly can provide clarity.
How can I get my partner to go to couples therapy?
The decision to seek couples therapy is often driven by one partner, who then convinces the other to participate. When discussing the idea, the initiator should be direct and assertive. They can state the problems they see and explain how the relationship would benefit from therapy. In more serious cases, they can also explain how their relationship may suffer without making any changes or seeking professional help.
How does a couple prepare for couples counseling?
The anticipation of beginning couples counseling can be difficult—sometimes more difficult than the first session itself. Taking a few moments to reflect can allay those concerns: What are the current challenges? When and how did they begin? What do they want the relationship to look like in the future? Reflecting on these questions can help individuals or couples articulate their goals. Of course, the therapist will also ask questions and guide couples through the process.