Attachment-based Psychologists and Therapists in Mosman Park, WA
We believe that change comes from within ourselves.
As the founder at Counselling in Perth with over 20 years experience as a therapist, Nancy Carbone addresses the root cause of issues by working with the underlying feelings and thoughts that drive unwanted behaviors. Her therapeutic approach focuses on helping clients reconnect with their authentic selves through psychoanalytic practices.
Nancy specializes in helping couples and individuals break free from self defeating patterns of behaviour and heal from attachment wounds.
We believe that change comes from within ourselves.
As the founder at Counselling in Perth with over 20 years experience as a therapist, Nancy Carbone addresses the root cause of issues by working with the underlying feelings and thoughts that drive unwanted behaviors. Her therapeutic approach focuses on helping clients reconnect with their authentic selves through psychoanalytic practices.
Nancy specializes in helping couples and individuals break free from self defeating patterns of behaviour and heal from attachment wounds.
I speak Mandarin , Cantonese and English fluently. Prior to becoming a clinical psychologist , I was working as a school psychologist/school teacher and an acupuncturist . I specialise in supporting individuals with behavioural and relationship issues and assist these individuals to reach their full potential. I am also interested in working with individuals suffering from chronic pain and complex trauma especially childhood unresolved issues . I can assist with Worker’s Compensation or MVA Compensation.
I speak Mandarin , Cantonese and English fluently. Prior to becoming a clinical psychologist , I was working as a school psychologist/school teacher and an acupuncturist . I specialise in supporting individuals with behavioural and relationship issues and assist these individuals to reach their full potential. I am also interested in working with individuals suffering from chronic pain and complex trauma especially childhood unresolved issues . I can assist with Worker’s Compensation or MVA Compensation.
Trained from the psychoanalytic Masterson Institute, Nancy Carbone is the founder of Counselling in Perth. Nancy targets the root cause of issues by dealing with the feelings and thoughts that underpin unwanted behaviour in order to locate the real self. She helps couples and individuals break free from stuck patterns and heal from attachment wounds. Nancy helps individuals heal from the inside out, by being able to emotionally regulate in order to overcome the behaviours that disrupt lives.
With over 20 years experience, she also has M.Soc Sc ( Couns) BA, BSW and her clients can get rebates from Medicare & private health.
Trained from the psychoanalytic Masterson Institute, Nancy Carbone is the founder of Counselling in Perth. Nancy targets the root cause of issues by dealing with the feelings and thoughts that underpin unwanted behaviour in order to locate the real self. She helps couples and individuals break free from stuck patterns and heal from attachment wounds. Nancy helps individuals heal from the inside out, by being able to emotionally regulate in order to overcome the behaviours that disrupt lives.
With over 20 years experience, she also has M.Soc Sc ( Couns) BA, BSW and her clients can get rebates from Medicare & private health.
Martina is a Clinical Counsellor and EMDR therapist and Hypnotherapist who brings with her a wealth of extensive experience working with couples, families, children and teenagers through mindful connections and a person-centred approach. She places strong value around relationships and exploring therapeutic goals to facilitate better communication, motivation, improving wellbeing, growth and more fulfilment in life. Recognising that at times life can be tough, Martina utilises evidence-based therapies to support change in a safe and nurturing manner and environment including EMDR, Schema Therapy, EFT, Hypnotherapy and NLP.
Martina is a Clinical Counsellor and EMDR therapist and Hypnotherapist who brings with her a wealth of extensive experience working with couples, families, children and teenagers through mindful connections and a person-centred approach. She places strong value around relationships and exploring therapeutic goals to facilitate better communication, motivation, improving wellbeing, growth and more fulfilment in life. Recognising that at times life can be tough, Martina utilises evidence-based therapies to support change in a safe and nurturing manner and environment including EMDR, Schema Therapy, EFT, Hypnotherapy and NLP.
I am a warm and genuine psychotherapist trained to explore how present concerns or difficulties may be influenced by past experiences, attachment patterns or unconscious beliefs and thoughts. I see people who are working through all kinds of relationship distress or concerns as well as grief. I have a particular expertise working with couples and individuals working through life transitions. I also work on improving or changing difficult workplace relationships or dynamics.
I am a warm and genuine psychotherapist trained to explore how present concerns or difficulties may be influenced by past experiences, attachment patterns or unconscious beliefs and thoughts. I see people who are working through all kinds of relationship distress or concerns as well as grief. I have a particular expertise working with couples and individuals working through life transitions. I also work on improving or changing difficult workplace relationships or dynamics.
At Walk and Talk Psychology we work with kids, teenagers and adults in an outdoor space. Counselling takes place whilst walking along the beach or foreshore, or in a quiet playground with younger children. I am passionate about teaching young people how to recognise and to regulate their emotional responses, develop a positive sense of self, problem solve situations, and build their resilience for the future. The relaxed, calming environment and the light exercise enables more creative problem solving and and enhanced mental flexibility.
At Walk and Talk Psychology we work with kids, teenagers and adults in an outdoor space. Counselling takes place whilst walking along the beach or foreshore, or in a quiet playground with younger children. I am passionate about teaching young people how to recognise and to regulate their emotional responses, develop a positive sense of self, problem solve situations, and build their resilience for the future. The relaxed, calming environment and the light exercise enables more creative problem solving and and enhanced mental flexibility.
You might be coming to therapy because something no longer fits. You may feel stuck in familiar patterns that are hard to shift, or notice the impact of past experiences such as trauma, relationships, loss, birth, or long-standing anxiety. These experiences can show up in your relationships, in your body, or in your sense of self.
I’m Leanne, the therapist behind Beyond the Couch Therapy. I work with adults who want space to slow down, make sense of their experiences, and understand how the past continues to shape the present. My work is grounded in psychotherapy and shaped by 20+ years in healthcare as a Nurse and Midwife.
You might be coming to therapy because something no longer fits. You may feel stuck in familiar patterns that are hard to shift, or notice the impact of past experiences such as trauma, relationships, loss, birth, or long-standing anxiety. These experiences can show up in your relationships, in your body, or in your sense of self.
I’m Leanne, the therapist behind Beyond the Couch Therapy. I work with adults who want space to slow down, make sense of their experiences, and understand how the past continues to shape the present. My work is grounded in psychotherapy and shaped by 20+ years in healthcare as a Nurse and Midwife.
She draws on a range of evidence-based treatment modalities, including: Mindfulness-based Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, EMDR, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Attachment-based Therapy and Neuro-psychotherapy.
Do emotions sometimes become too painful and overwhelming? Taking that first step to contact someone for help can be very difficult. Establishing a caring therapeutic relationship attuned to individual needs is central to Susanna’s work. As research supports, the therapeutic relationship is the most powerful determinant of a positive outcome in psychotherapy. Susanna encourages her clients to explore and become aware how early experiences shape their present thoughts and behaviours. Gaining a greater understanding of their circumstances, allows for an empowered sense of their ability to create positive change.
She draws on a range of evidence-based treatment modalities, including: Mindfulness-based Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, EMDR, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Attachment-based Therapy and Neuro-psychotherapy.
Do emotions sometimes become too painful and overwhelming? Taking that first step to contact someone for help can be very difficult. Establishing a caring therapeutic relationship attuned to individual needs is central to Susanna’s work. As research supports, the therapeutic relationship is the most powerful determinant of a positive outcome in psychotherapy. Susanna encourages her clients to explore and become aware how early experiences shape their present thoughts and behaviours. Gaining a greater understanding of their circumstances, allows for an empowered sense of their ability to create positive change.
Are you looking for a safe space to process life challenges and the emotional impact it has? Do you want to make sense of overwhelming feelings, find your calm and have more choice in your response? Together in a compassionate gentle way, we can explore your struggles / concerns, gain some clarity about whats going on, with an aim for you to feel more empowered and have greater peace in your life. Developing a relaxed, supportive connection with you is my priority. Feeling at ease, respected and appreciated is essential for therapy to be effective. I go at your pace.
Are you looking for a safe space to process life challenges and the emotional impact it has? Do you want to make sense of overwhelming feelings, find your calm and have more choice in your response? Together in a compassionate gentle way, we can explore your struggles / concerns, gain some clarity about whats going on, with an aim for you to feel more empowered and have greater peace in your life. Developing a relaxed, supportive connection with you is my priority. Feeling at ease, respected and appreciated is essential for therapy to be effective. I go at your pace.
Are you experiencing difficulties in your relationship(s)? Are you feeling confused and wanting some clarity? Are you wanting to change some behaviours, but don’t know how or where to begin? Are you feeling angry, sad, lonely or overwhelmed, finding it difficult to get through the day? Perhaps you’ve answered yes to one or some of these questions. If so, it might be time to talk to a professional Counsellor in a safe and comfortable environment where you can fully explore what’s going on for you, and begin to facilitate change, at a pace that feels right for you. I offer short and long term Counselling to Couples and Individuals.
Are you experiencing difficulties in your relationship(s)? Are you feeling confused and wanting some clarity? Are you wanting to change some behaviours, but don’t know how or where to begin? Are you feeling angry, sad, lonely or overwhelmed, finding it difficult to get through the day? Perhaps you’ve answered yes to one or some of these questions. If so, it might be time to talk to a professional Counsellor in a safe and comfortable environment where you can fully explore what’s going on for you, and begin to facilitate change, at a pace that feels right for you. I offer short and long term Counselling to Couples and Individuals.
At Find Focus, I offer a warm, compassionate space where you can feel genuinely supported as you explore whatever challenges or questions you're facing. My approach is grounded in respect, curiosity, and a deep belief in your capacity for healing and growth.
At Find Focus, I offer a warm, compassionate space where you can feel genuinely supported as you explore whatever challenges or questions you're facing. My approach is grounded in respect, curiosity, and a deep belief in your capacity for healing and growth.
I work with people aged 12 and up. My aim is to help people achieve their goals and be able to fully experience their lives. I work with adolescents who are navigating a new world of independence and exploration; those in their early 20s who are identifying what they want in life, those of parenting age experiencing fertility/pregnancy issues, and people of all ages going through mental, physical and relationship problems.
I work with people aged 12 and up. My aim is to help people achieve their goals and be able to fully experience their lives. I work with adolescents who are navigating a new world of independence and exploration; those in their early 20s who are identifying what they want in life, those of parenting age experiencing fertility/pregnancy issues, and people of all ages going through mental, physical and relationship problems.
I primarily practice from a process-oriented trauma-informed approach, drawing knowledge and skills from psychoanalytic psychodynamic theories and attachment-based theories.
Navigating the seasons of life on your own can sometimes get tricky. As you do your best to make sense of it all that seems too much or out of control, having a listening ear as you work through it can be helpful. I believe the struggles with our inner world can get overwhelming at times, and it can be renegotiated to lead a meaningful life. A significant part of my work as a registered clinical psychologist is offering psychological exploration and support to patients in a mutual effort to understand themselves better and work through how they can relate more intimately to themselves and others.
I primarily practice from a process-oriented trauma-informed approach, drawing knowledge and skills from psychoanalytic psychodynamic theories and attachment-based theories.
Navigating the seasons of life on your own can sometimes get tricky. As you do your best to make sense of it all that seems too much or out of control, having a listening ear as you work through it can be helpful. I believe the struggles with our inner world can get overwhelming at times, and it can be renegotiated to lead a meaningful life. A significant part of my work as a registered clinical psychologist is offering psychological exploration and support to patients in a mutual effort to understand themselves better and work through how they can relate more intimately to themselves and others.
Are you struggling to deal with an unexpected life event such as the end of an important relationship, the death of someone you love or a life transition that came out of nowhere? Are you feeling anxious, depressed, overwhelmed or stuck? Do you have a general sense of unease in your life? Grief and loss is a challenging emotional experience that can create immense feelings of sadness and confusion about how to cope. Counselling provides a confidential space to explore what has been going on for you and allows you to feel heard and understood.
Are you struggling to deal with an unexpected life event such as the end of an important relationship, the death of someone you love or a life transition that came out of nowhere? Are you feeling anxious, depressed, overwhelmed or stuck? Do you have a general sense of unease in your life? Grief and loss is a challenging emotional experience that can create immense feelings of sadness and confusion about how to cope. Counselling provides a confidential space to explore what has been going on for you and allows you to feel heard and understood.
I'm a Clinical Psychologist and Academic. After completing my PhD in Australia, I did a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship as a Fulbright Scholar at Stanford University in the United States. Outside of my private practice, I'm now also an Associate Professor at Curtin University. I have authored over 100 journal articles on emotion regulation and mental health. In therapy, I enjoy working with people to help them achieve their goals and live more fulfilling lives. I aim to help people reflect on what would take their life in meaningful directions, and build the skills to handle the challenges that come up along the way.
I'm a Clinical Psychologist and Academic. After completing my PhD in Australia, I did a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship as a Fulbright Scholar at Stanford University in the United States. Outside of my private practice, I'm now also an Associate Professor at Curtin University. I have authored over 100 journal articles on emotion regulation and mental health. In therapy, I enjoy working with people to help them achieve their goals and live more fulfilling lives. I aim to help people reflect on what would take their life in meaningful directions, and build the skills to handle the challenges that come up along the way.
I work with children, adolescents, adults, and families who may be feeling overwhelmed, navigating life transitions, or experiencing stress, trauma, or relationship challenges. Many clients are balancing busy lives, family responsibilities, or FIFO-related pressures, and are looking for a space to pause and reset. They often come when things begin to feel heavy - whether that’s anxiety, emotional reactivity, or disconnection. Together, we create a supportive space to slow things down, make sense of what’s happening, and move forward with greater clarity, confidence, and connection.
I work with children, adolescents, adults, and families who may be feeling overwhelmed, navigating life transitions, or experiencing stress, trauma, or relationship challenges. Many clients are balancing busy lives, family responsibilities, or FIFO-related pressures, and are looking for a space to pause and reset. They often come when things begin to feel heavy - whether that’s anxiety, emotional reactivity, or disconnection. Together, we create a supportive space to slow things down, make sense of what’s happening, and move forward with greater clarity, confidence, and connection.
Hi, I'm Victoria and I'd like to help you work through this difficult time. It’s not easy reaching out so I’m pleased you are making the first steps. I have a background in both Social Work and Counselling which is helpful as I can draw from both disciplines to best support you. I started my career in the UK as a Children and Families Social Worker and have since gained a broad range of experience in the therapeutic field including trauma, mental health, family, and relationship-based issues. I also have a passion for supporting people with ADHD and tapping into their neurodiverse strengths from a lived experience.
Hi, I'm Victoria and I'd like to help you work through this difficult time. It’s not easy reaching out so I’m pleased you are making the first steps. I have a background in both Social Work and Counselling which is helpful as I can draw from both disciplines to best support you. I started my career in the UK as a Children and Families Social Worker and have since gained a broad range of experience in the therapeutic field including trauma, mental health, family, and relationship-based issues. I also have a passion for supporting people with ADHD and tapping into their neurodiverse strengths from a lived experience.
I support adults navigating life transitions, emotional challenges, anxiety and outdated relationship patterns. If you’re feeling stuck, unsettled, or unsure of what comes next, you don’t have to face it alone. I offer trauma-informed therapy to support healing, self-trust, and a more grounded, authentic way forward.
Life transitions — whether expected or unexpected — can stir deep questions about identity, meaning, and direction. When old ways no longer work, we slow down and listen inward. My role is not to fix you, but to help you heal, reconnect with yourself, and move toward a more authentic, self-trusting way of being.
I support adults navigating life transitions, emotional challenges, anxiety and outdated relationship patterns. If you’re feeling stuck, unsettled, or unsure of what comes next, you don’t have to face it alone. I offer trauma-informed therapy to support healing, self-trust, and a more grounded, authentic way forward.
Life transitions — whether expected or unexpected — can stir deep questions about identity, meaning, and direction. When old ways no longer work, we slow down and listen inward. My role is not to fix you, but to help you heal, reconnect with yourself, and move toward a more authentic, self-trusting way of being.
I am an experienced, compassionate, and genuine Clinical Psychologist who offers a wide range of assessment, report writing and counselling services for those over 16 years. I have worked in private practice, forensic settings and as a school psychologist over the years. My approach is warm and friendly and I endeavour to make you feel safe and at ease from the initial session.
I am an experienced, compassionate, and genuine Clinical Psychologist who offers a wide range of assessment, report writing and counselling services for those over 16 years. I have worked in private practice, forensic settings and as a school psychologist over the years. My approach is warm and friendly and I endeavour to make you feel safe and at ease from the initial session.
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Attachment-based Therapists
Is attachment-based therapy the same as attachment therapy?
Attachment-based therapy may be confused with what is called “attachment therapy” (sometimes called “holding therapy”), a discredited and dangerous approach to treating children with attachment disorders, autism, or other mental health concerns. Attachment therapy—not attachment-based therapy—may involve restraining a child, forcing eye contact, and other coercive or abusive techniques. None of these practices are used in attachment-based therapy and the two modalities are in no way related.
What should I expect from attachment-based therapy?
Attachment-based therapy is based on attachment theory, which posits that children’s early relationships with their caregivers strongly influence their ability to navigate the world later in life. Thus, adults who seek attachment-based therapy should expect to deeply explore their childhood, identifying the dynamics or experiences that disrupted their attachment and the steps necessary to overcome challenges that arose as a result. Parents and children should expect to explore the possible factors that disrupted the parent-child relationship and work toward restoring trust and connection.
How long does attachment-based therapy last?
Certain forms of attachment-based therapy, especially those designed for parents and children, last for a set number of sessions; for example, Attachment and Biobehavioural Catch-Up, a specific attachment-based approach for young children who have undergone early adversity, unfolds over 10 one-hour sessions. When attachment-based therapy is practiced on adults or combined with other modalities, it may not last a specific length of time; clients may wish to ask prospective therapists how long they expect treatment to take.
Does attachment-based therapy work?
Most of the research on attachment-based therapy focuses on children and adolescents. Some of this research shows a positive effect, especially for attachment-based family therapy (ABFT). Other studies, however, have found that attachment-based therapy is no more effective than other approaches to childhood depression, anxiety, or suicidality. Less is known about the therapy’s efficacy on adult populations.
