Melbourne Psychoanalyst , Psychoanalysts in Melbourne

Claire Baxter

Psychologist, Psychoanalyst

North Melbourne VIC

In Person Consultations

Children, adolescents and adults.

Trudy Clutterbok

Psychoanalyst, Clinical Supervisor

Fitzroy North VIC, Parkville VIC

In Person + Telehealth

My work is non-medical - I focus on the unconscious. If you have been given a diagnosis you're welcome to contact me, I can work with you. If you are experiencing another kind of worry, trouble or pain, you are also invited to contact me, we can talk. Much of my work is clinical supervision and I also offer supervision of supervisors.

Peter Ellingsen

Psychoanalyst

Carlton North VIC, Mount Martha VIC

In Person + Telehealth

There are innumerable ways of recounting a life, and a childhood that may seem like a fraught love affair. Uniquely, psychoanalysis takes us to the core of how these accounts are told and retold. It is a cure that allows other spaces to arise, owes nothing to conformity and risks finding out the true desire of the person seeking treatment.

Jacquie Flecknoe-Brown

Psychotherapist, Jungian Analyst

Bendigo VIC, Hawthorn VIC

In Person + Online Therapy Australia-wide

Jungian analysis focusses on symptom relief, self-understanding and awareness through psychotherapy and psychological dream interpretation. Analysis takes a unique course for every person, is highly supportive of an individual's creative inner work and is non-prescriptive. Medicare rebates.

Peter Gunn

Psychoanalyst, Social Worker AMHSW

Kensington VIC

In Person + Telehealth

I am a psychoanalyst. What I offer, first and foremost, is the opportunity to speak and to be heard. In being listened to closely by someone who is neither a friend nor a family member you may experience some clarification of your present difficulties. A wide variety of difficulties can lead someone to consider psychoanalytic treatment.

Bita Riazati

Psychologist, Psychoanalyst

Hawthorn VIC, Belgrave VIC

In Person Consultations

I am a Lacanian psychoanalyst. According to psychoanalysis how we were loved by our parents and family in our childhoods plays a significant role in shaping our adult relationships, from our hobbies and jobs to even how we feel physically in our bodies.

Nicol Thomas

Psychoanalyst

Elsternwick VIC

In Person + Online Therapy Australia-wide

I am a Lacanian psychoanalyst. Lacan's psychoanalysis is based in the idea that the unconscious is structured like language. What you say reveals the unconscious processes that underlie any issues that are problematic for you, or recur. Recurring problems especially, are well resolved when you work within the realms of psychoanalysis.