Services
Individual Counselling
Sue specialises in providing practical, individual counselling for adults.
Counselling is available at her rooms in Travancore, or via telehealth.
Sue has extensive experience working with individuals with a wide variety of concerns.
Not sure if counselling is right for you? Book online for a free introductory 15-minute phone call to discuss your goals and ask questions
- Flexible and individualised. You are able to engage in counselling at a time and frequency that suits you and your particular needs.
- Confidential. Information is not shared with your employer or other health providers without your express consent.
- Easily accessible. No referrals are necessary.
- Fees and duration. Individual counselling - 60 mins - $155. Rebates for Mental Health Treatment Plans or private health insurance are not available.
NDIS Counselling
Sue offers mobile, home and community-based counselling services for NDIS participants. This is ideal for those who are reluctant to engage with more traditional counselling services, and for those who may have difficulty attending external appointments.
Sue works closely with Support Coordinators, Recovery Coaches and other members of the care team to provide a flexible and holistic counselling service to individuals.
- Home and mobile service available across most of metropolitan Melbourne (within 1 hr drive of CBD)
- Clinic-based and telehealth appointments also available
- Available for self-managed or plan-managed NDIS participants
- Sue has experience working with people with a wide range of disabilities and communication needs
- Contact Sue to request the link to our secure NDIS counselling referral form
Mentoring and Supervision
Using her extensive experience working across mental health services, Sue offers mentoring for practitioners working within NDIS.
Regular support from industry experts can help your NDIS allied health staff and business thrive.
Mentoring can be offered to groups or individual clinicians, and covers topics such as:- understanding the mental health system and interaction with NDIS- working with individuals experiencing anxiety, low mood or low motivation- trauma-informed practice- intersectionality of disability and mental health