Sydney Existential Psychotherapist , Existential Psychotherapists in Sydney

Adam McLean

Group Therapist, Existential Psychotherapist

Sydney NSW

In Person + Telehealth

I believe we are challenged to take personal responsibility for the choices we make in life. The past influences the present and the future poses hope, meaning and purpose. Existential philosophy approaches life holistically. It breaks away from putting labels on a persons' life and works from the basis of being-present.

Kate Mikhailouskaya

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor

Summer Hill NSW

In Person + Telehealth

I am an existential psychotherapist specializing in trauma treatment. I offer my expertise to survivors of childhood abuse and neglect, as well as to those who suffer from post-traumatic stress caused by a single incident trauma.

Alison Strasser

Psychotherapist, Existential Psychotherapist

Paddington NSW

In Person + Telehealth

As a young girl I was attracted to Existential philosophy because it spoke to my own questions about meaning, purpose, relationships, life, death and everything between. This is still true for myself and helps me in finding the right questions when I work with clients. Therapy is a shared journey with moments of sadness and joy.

Veronik Verkest

Psychotherapist, Somatic Psychotherapist

Balmain NSW

In Person + Telehealth

I am passionate about helping you to resolve the impact of trauma on the mind-body. Early life experiences greatly influence how we experience life today. Therapy gradually helps unshackle us from the past, so we are free to respond rather than re-act to life events and loved ones.

Trevor Armitage

Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor

Waverley NSW

In Person + Telehealth

My aim is to gently and with compassion establish a secure therapeutic relationship with clients and to provide a safe space for them to build self-esteem, acceptance, and motivation to grow out of addiction, depression, anxiety, and relationship difficulties. I have considerable clinical skills and bring a wealth of life experience to my work.

Veronica Bona

Psychotherapist, Counsellor

Bondi NSW

Online Therapy Australia-wide

Life's challenges come at us in all different shapes and forms. Unfortunately, sometimes, the more we struggle, the more we disengage from others and from looking after ourselves. Asking for help can feel like the last priority when we are caught up in the drag of dysfunction, but in reality it is often the hardest and best step we can take.

Will Bonney

Psychotherapist, Coach

Sydney NSW, Epping NSW

In Person + Telehealth

I am a psychotherapist, coach and supervisor. My approach is trauma informed and draws on narrative, existential and strengths-based therapies. But what my clients experience is a grounded, attuned, insightful therapist assisting with change. I have a global world view and curious mindset that enable a pragmatic engagement with life's messiness.

Charmaine Bradley

Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor

Cammeray NSW

In Person + Telehealth

My areas of special interest are in attachment and developmental disruption, trauma recovery and trauma informed clinical supervision. I work systemically with all spectrums of relational issues vis individual, couple and family stress, tension and conflict; intimate partner violence; and sexual abuse.

Catherine Devetzis

Clinical Psychologist

Bowral NSW, Concord NSW

In Person + Telehealth

I find the greatest joy in supporting the innate healing capacity that we all have. I have dedicated my career to mastering my ability to relate to my clients in a way that creates a healing space for them to use.

Ron Dowd

Psychotherapist, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist

Double Bay NSW

In Person + Online Therapy Australia-wide

I help my clients investigate the experiences that unfold in the therapy room, in the service of greater awareness. I delve below the surface, questioning areas that have become blocked, to allow the client to creatively unfold to the next step. I use dreamwork and Depth Enquiry, a powerful modality for removing long-held blocks & trauma responses.

Reed Everingham

Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor

Surry Hills NSW

In Person + Online Therapy Australia-wide

I like to connect with clients in an authentic and relational way. This creates a safe place for change, greater understanding, and self-acceptance. My approach to therapy and supervision is person-centred, gender-affirmative, and trauma-informed.

Jim Filshie

Psychologist

Kingsgrove NSW

In Person + Telehealth

I'm a person-centred psychologist based in Kingsgrove. Person-centred therapy means the client - the only expert on his or her life - leads the way in overcoming life's problems. Within a relationship embodied by empathy, acceptance and trust, client and therapist work together in a process oriented towards self-discovery, growth, transformation.

Elaine Ford

Psychodynamic Psychotherapist, Existential Psychotherapist

Parramatta NSW

In Person + Telehealth

Adjusting to the challenges of life can impact on our physical and emotional well-being. Having someone assist in adapting to such challenges can be very beneficial. My style of therapy aims at applying evidence-based practice that helps the person understand their experience and explore avenues to bring about change.

Michelle Lin

Social Worker, Relationship Therapist

Beverly Hills NSW

In Person + Telehealth

I specialise in issues of self-growth and identity, relationship counselling, working with the LGBTIQA+ community and people of colour, family of origin exploration and issues, relational and complex trauma such as childhood abuse or neglect, and work issues. Also, enjoy supervising new social workers and other human services workers.

Clara Luxford

Psychotherapist, Counsellor

Darlinghurst NSW

In Person + Telehealth

I see psychotherapy as a collaborative journey of self discovery that can lead to a more engaged and meaningful life. As we are all unique beings, each of us will do this differently. My privilege as a therapist is to offer you support on this exciting and unique journey, in a caring and non judgemental environment.

Eric Lyleson

Relationship Therapist, Psychologist

Dee Why NSW

In Person Consultations

Good therapy helps people in two ways. On one hand it helps people to release the negative thoughts and feelings that stand in their way of getting over problems and being happy. On the other it helps people tap into or develop the resources and abilities they need to solve problems and achieve their goals.