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Join our psychologist and counsellor for a wonderful opportuntity to connect with your child one-on-one. In our busy lives, the ability to stop and really see and hear our child and engage in a really meaningful way with them can be very difficult. This in person workshop builds connection and confidence and leaves parents feeling a lot more focused on how to continue developing the connection.
Join our psychologists and family lawyers on this very practical and informative webinar to help you gain some really effective and supportive strategies to support the kids (and you) through the separation and divorce process and potential co-parenting challenges.
Whether you are going through a separation or divorce, another stressful event or a significant change in life, time out for self care and support is critical. Our team of experts will offer you some wonderful guidance during this webinar on how to not only manage these challenges, but find your inner calm and strength again.
Getting your separation plan right before you leave or as soon as possible after separating, can have a huge impact on your short and long term outcomes. Join our team of experts for a highly worthwhile webinar, which will save you a lot of money, stress and time!
During this webinar, learn from our panel of specialists on how to identify and deal with those emotional triggers, set the boundaries, reduce the stress levels, anxiety and panic attacks, and more effectively manage the grief and anger.
Rural life can be extraordinary but we also know it can bring a significant array of challenges. This webinar explores the wonderful highs and the challenging lows of rural living for women and the role community and counselling can play in helping manage those ongoing hurdles.
This course has been delivered to our clients for twenty years and has consistently enabled our clients to avoid enormous stress, danger, financial hardship, legal costs and long term family disconnect. We step you through the process with emotional support, practical and easy to follow guidance and education, strategies and coping skills to enable you and your family to not only survive Separation and Divorce, but to rebuild and thrive again.
The updated 2024 Ultimate Divorce Planner will help you get it all together during your Separation and Divorce. Thousands of dollars worth of financial, legal and psychological assistance to help you manage the maze and feel supported. Order your copy now.
Our clients describe it as 'their security blanket" and "a game changer."
Delivered by some of the leading educators in this field, this is an incredibly valuable, practical and easy to follow course which will educate and genuinely empower you to make more informed decisions about your financial situation. It takes you from pre-separation preparation, budgeting and valuations, to pre-settlement negotiation, and beyond to post settlement phases of divorce, providing you with some of the key foundations to rebuild your life.
Join us online each month for our wonderful FREE online community book club, from the comfort of your own home, where we have a cup of tea (or a glass of cheeky wine) and entertaining chats on the couch about the monthly books and any book recommendations. A fabulous, inclusive event hosted by Vanessa, one of the greatest book enthusiasts we know.
Regardless of the personality type of each parent, co-parenting can bring an array of challenges to the table. Our psychologists and lawyers will provide invaluable insight into identifying and managing various personalities, communication strategies, effective co-parenting planning and provide supportive resources to have you co-parenting with greater success.
This workshop is offered face to face in various locations in small groups over a few weeks or one day. We also offer the programme online. It is our most popular course and sells out quickly for those wanting to attend the face to face workshops.
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Counselling or Coaching Services?
Most clients prefer to book directly with with our counsellors. No referral is required to access this counselling service.
During the first session, you can discuss the benefits of seeking a Mental Health Care Plan from your GP should you wish to pursue this path moving forward and you are booking with a registered psychologist. If you require a Mental Health Care Plan (MHCP) you will need to make a long appointment with your GP and they will make an assessment about whether you are eligible.
All of our registered psychologists are registered with Medicare and you will need a referral from a GP if you wish to claim Medicare rebates. Under the Better Access program you can receive a partial rebate for up to 10 individual sessions in a calendar year.
All our psychologists are registered with private health insurance providers in Australia. If you have private health insurance, you may be eligible to claim rebates for psychological sessions. The level of cover and any applicable waiting periods vary between providers and depends on your extras cover policy.
To find out if you are eligible and/or how much funding you are entitled to claim for psychological sessions, please contact your private health insurance.
Where applicable, some of our psychologists also see clients who are self-managed or plan-managed through NDIS at the current rate for NDIS.
Given the nature of our support services, last minute cancellations are costly, and it means that other clients may miss out on receiving the required support. For cancellations within 48 hours of the scheduled appointment there is a $65 part fee payment. For less than 24 hours cancellation notice or a non-show, the full session fee will need to be charged. These fees are refunded however if the session can be filled at the last minute.
We know our clients are time poor. For your convenience, all our counselling or coaching sessions are now available online via Zoom.
You can book your appointment online via this website.
Zoom allows us to connect with you via video and audio. It just requires you to click on a link to join. You can sign up to Zoom to create a FREE account and download the Zoom Client for Meetings. Zoom does require internet connections.
After you book you will be sent a reminder about the booking and emailed a link to connect at the booked time. You are also likely to be sent a client information form to complete prior to your initial consultation to enable our Counsellors and Coaches to be better prepared for your first meeting.
If you are unable to make any of the dates available, please email us to see if we can accommodate an alternate time for you: [email protected]
If you live in Brisbane or the Gold Coast, Queensland, we are available for face to face consultations. Please email us at [email protected] if you would like to arrange an in person appointment.
Walking is now my all-round health hero
Ok, so anyone who knows me, knows I like to do things quickly and walking has always seemed too slow to be a good form of cardio or weight loss exercise. However, after a recent back injury I was compelled to give it a try. One month later, I realise I have seriously under-rated walking – I’ve met some nice neighbours (who I will quietly admit I have actually never seen before), my back and hip pain has significantly improved (I no longer yelp as I stride out), I’ve enjoyed listening to some great podcasts on the way, got some vitamin D in the process and my day has begun to feel ‘mentally lighter’ – and IT'S ALL FOR FREE!!!!!
In this week’s blog we look at all the reasons it is such a health hero not only for your physical health and life longevity but also to help reduce the stress and anxiety levels and pump you full of all the good stuff (happy hormones), putting that bounce back in your step for the day.
Improves your physical health
One of the biggest benefits of walking is that it improves your overall cardiovascular health, ie your heart, blood vessels, and blood! Walking thirty minutes per day is enough to increase your heart rate, improve circulation and lower your blood pressure – all of which is good for your cardiovascular health.
It also helps maintain a healthy weighty reducing excess body fat and boosting metabolism, lowers blood pressure, blood sugar and insulin levels, and reduces a lot of other health complaints
Improves your fitness, reduces joint pains
Ok so you can't dawdle, but as long as you get the heart rate up you can avoid the expensive gym fees and fill your lungs with fresh air rather than aircon. Consistent and regular walking regimes engage various muscle groups in the hips and the core which makes your endurance for everyday tasks better. As well as improving muscles, walking will also give you better posture, balance, and coordination.
It is a really effective way to also reduce body pain. When you walk regularly for exercise, this helps to lubricate and strengthen the muscles around stiff and painful joints. Walking also reduces excess body fat which can also be causing pressure and strain on the body’s joints and muscles. For a menopausal woman who suffers from intermittent hip and knee pain, the walking is a gift.
Improves your mental health
One of the biggest benefits of walking is the positive effect it can have on your mental health. Not only does going for a brisk walk release your endorphins, the increased blood flow and oxygen in your body can also stimulate brain function and creativity.
If you decide to take your walk outside, you’ll also be ensuring that you’re getting your daily dose of Vitamin D which in turn lowers the risk of depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders.
So get out there girl and give walking a go. I once mocked walkers, and now I feel a deep sense of shame. How shallow I now seem.
She is my new health hero x
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