GOONENGERRY Meditation

Peter Fox

Relationship Therapist

Mullumbimby NSW

In Person Consultations

I have worked as a clinical psychologist and a trauma therapist for 50 years, and continue as a specialist couple therapist in Byron Bay, easing family and intimate relationships into robust and lively connections. The model I most identify with is process work and the one I practice is Emotionally Focused couples therapy (EFT-C)

Naomi Rubinstein

Counsellor, Relationship Therapist

Mullumbimby NSW, Brunswick Heads NSW

In Person + Online Therapy Australia-wide

Naomi addresses a wide range of issues including stress, anxiety, communication, LGBTQI+ related concerns, family dynamics, parenting challenges, grief, loss, and general relationship difficulties. Her ability to work with clients from diverse backgrounds, ages, and stages in life underscores her adaptability and inclusivity as a therapist.

Michael Vaccaro

Psychotherapist, Counsellor

Mullumbimby NSW

In Person + Telehealth

Hi. I'm a qualified mindfulness facilitator, counsellor, psychotherapist and life coach. My family and I live in the beautiful Byron Shire in Northern NSW. I have been learning, healing and evolving on a path of self development and personal growth for the last 20 years. I feel deeply called to offer this work of awakening positive

Carolyn Zantis

Psychotherapist, Process Oriented Therapist

Mullumbimby NSW, Byron Bay NSW

In Person + Telehealth

I love working with people from all walks of life, all ages and orientations. We explore challenges creatively and find ways through the pain to the gold within new awareness. Whatever you bring, we will work together to discover a new way. I have specialist training in working effectively with anxiety and trauma that originate from early life.

Mairead Cleary

Psychotherapist, Counsellor

Mullumbimby NSW

In Person + Telehealth

If you're looking for someone to support you to find your voice, your strength and your own answers, I can help. Yes, life is challenging, sometimes scary and often confusing. But with proper support it's possible to find your own ground and your own place in it all. I don't see distress as a sign of dysfunction or incompetence.