INFORMATION FOR REFERRERS

Transience — making meaning through change

Transience offers trauma-informed, integrated counselling for adolescents, young adults, and adults, with a strong focus on trauma, grief, loss, and reproductive mental health.

Services are delivered primarily via telehealth and virtual counselling, supporting accessibility and continuity of care. Referrals are welcomed from GPs, NGOs, and community services. Collaborative care, ethical practice, and clear communication are prioritized.

Please make contact to discuss suitability, referral pathways, and current capacity.

Therapy that honors safety, meaning, and the complexity of human experience.

Therapeutic Approach (NDIS Context)

My practice is grounded in a trauma-informed, relational, and strengths-based framework, integrating existential-humanistic, narrative, gestalt, and compassion-focused approaches.

I support NDIS participants to build capacity, agency, emotional regulation, and psychosocial wellbeing, while recognising the impact of trauma, disability, systemic barriers, and lived experience on mental health and participation.

Therapy focuses on:

  • Psychoeducation around trauma responses, emotional regulation, and nervous system functioning

  • Strengthening self-understanding, self-advocacy, and decision-making

  • Clarifying values, goals, and life direction in alignment with participant choice and control

  • Addressing the effects of grief, loss, identity disruption, and relational trauma

  • Supporting meaning-making, resilience, and post-traumatic growth

Interventions are person-centred, goal-oriented, and flexible, aligned with NDIS plan goals (self-managed) while remaining responsive to the participant’s readiness, communication style, cultural context, and support needs.

I work collaboratively with participants and, where appropriate, with families and support networks, while maintaining ethical boundaries and participant autonomy.