
Hope
PREVAILS
Encouraging an aspiration with desire, expectation, and confidence.
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Interpersonal
Therapy
Rather than focusing heavily on your past, interpersonal therapy targets current relationship challenges, helping you develop practical strategies...
2.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
Therapy
Guided through a structured process that uses gentle eye movements or other forms of bilateral stimulation to help your brain reprocess difficult experiences...
3.
Cognitive
Behavioural
Therapy
Identify unhelpful thought patterns and behaviours that may be affecting your mood and wellbeing...
4.
Person Centred
Therapy
Explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences at your own pace, rather than being directed or diagnosed...
5.
Psychodynamic Therapy
Gain deeper insight into the roots of emotional struggles such as anxiety, depression, and relationship difficulties...
About me
Hello, I'm Deb, a degree-qualified Mental Health Social Worker with a Master's in Counselling and Psychotherapy. I am a trained EMDR therapist, including Master Class and Structural Dissociation training. I also hold a Postgraduate Diploma in Family Dispute Resolution and am a qualified Justice of the Peace...

My Approach
My approach is gentle, relational, empathic, and grounded in evidence-based practices. I work at your pace, always listening closely to what feels safe and manageable for you...

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Anxiety
Self Esteem
Depression
Anger Management
Stress




Privacy Policy
Counselling records
Case records regarding the content of your service are held securely to ensure your privacy. Access to this information is closely monitored and restricted only to those persons who are involved in providing you with service.
Limits of confidentiality
Hope Prevails is committed to ensuring that everything discussed in session, whether in telehealth, email, or face to face is completely confidential. All services are provided under the protection of the National Privacy Principles as outlined in the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988. Under the Act, Hope Prevails is required to provide information where:
it is evident that a crime and/or abuse against a child is being or will be committed.
it is evident that harm to self or another is being or will be committed,
it is revealed that a criminal act under the Commonwealth or State law has been or is intended to be committed. Records are requested by subpoena, Court Order, Search Order;
information is requested per condition of original service entry (for example: fee for service); or information is required to attain referral to another service. In all instances you will be advised of the request for information before such information is released.
