Navigating the Festive Season: Unpacking the Realities of New Year’s Goals
The first day of January seems to roll around quicker with each year, and with that comes
My ethos is prevention and maintenance. Consider the analogy of a bush fire – therapy aims to “back burn” to minimise catastrophic events occurring.
I’m here to work with adults (18-65 years) who are looking to normalise challenging times, increase their awareness, gain new coping strategies, and improve their wellbeing. I would best describe myself as a firm but fair therapist – a concoction of warmth, nurturance, empathy and transparency. Plus a side of humour (there is room for fun in therapy!).
Treatment is individually tailored to your needs, drawing on evidence based practices including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution Focused Therapy.
Bachelor of Psychological Science – University of New England
Graduate Diploma of Behavioural Science (Psychology) – Queensland University of Technology
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) – Registration Number PSY0002044414
The first day of January seems to roll around quicker with each year, and with that comes
The holiday season is often associated with gatherings shared with loved ones. However, for those navigating Christmas
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Georgie Lavan Psychology
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