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Video Counselling Australia

Video Counselling Australia offers short-term counselling with highly qualified, registered and experienced practitioners to help you get through a difficult crisis without having to travel. Two-way video systems help both you and our counsellors talk and see each other at the same time. If we believe you need more focused help, we will refer you to a local therapist for therapy in person.

We all need help form time to time when we get upset or frustrated about different areas of our life and this is where counselling can help. We may need counselling to help us get though a short term crisis or in dealing with a long-term problem that we have put off time and time again. The thing is with problems is that they need dealing with otherwise they can overwhelm you.

When we developed Video Counselling Australia we specifically evolved counselling techniques that could be used to help you immediately through the medium of videophone. For reasons beyond your control it might not always be possible to make it to the counsellor's office when you need counselling. So it has been made easier for you by allowing you to gain access to a counsellor immediately through your videophone. If the counsellor decides that you need further help, they will direct you on how to get face-to-face help in your area.

All our counsellors are professionally trained to the highest standards and are members of the most prestigious professional organisations. We vet every single counsellor thoroughly before they join our team and they each have to have a minimum of five years experience in the field, post-qualifications. Counselling being one of the health professions means that our counsellors are in constant clinical supervision and required every year to undergo further professional training and development to keep up with the last advances in the field.

We offer help on a range of issues, including depression, loneliness, emotional crises, family crisis, sexuality, gender identity issues, rape crisis, bereavement, relationship problems, bullying, issues in the workplace, domestic and sexual abuse and more. Remember, our counsellors have experience in seeing people with many kinds of problems.

PH 02 9562 6802
to book an appointment with
Video Counselling Australia


Helpline director: Dr Tracie O'Keefe DCH, CAPA, PACFA Reg

 
 

http://www.tracieokeefe.com

You have a choice of three systems for video counselling:

A G3 mobile phone with video calling

A Broadband videophone

A Landline videophone

 

 

 

 

 

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