Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am credentialed in Australia with 24 years of professional work experience. I have vast experience aligning with clients in response to the impacts of stress and anxiety, relationship issues & parenting issues. I specialise in responding to the experiences and impacts of trauma, abuse and violence, without fear of rehashing details of painful (horrendous) experience.
I also specialise in working with those who have used violence against loved ones and wish to address relationship abuses.
I work with my clients to create an open and safe environment where thoughts, feelings and actions can be shared reflectively, without fear of shame, blame or personal deficit. This work must feel relational for those who engage with me, and i commit to an authentic connection, care and interest in your story and experience.
Taking the first step to sign up for therapy can take courage, but from the initial contact, the barriers that have held us back should begin to reduce immediately.
The modes of therapeutic intervention i draw upon in our work together will usually support the feeling and capacity for movement within the first couple of meetings, and moving forwards.
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Heath Addison is an older male therapist credentialed in Australia with 24 years of professional experience. He has extensive experience supporting people who are affected by stress and anxiety, and he regularly works with clients facing relationship and parenting challenges.
Heath specialises in responding to the effects of trauma, abuse and violence, and he is prepared to address painful histories without avoiding the details that matter to recovery. He also works with people who have used violence against loved ones and who want to confront and change patterns of relationship abuse.
Heath aims to create an open and safe environment where thoughts, feelings and actions can be explored reflectively, free from shame, blame or a sense of personal deficit. He frames therapy as relational work and commits to an authentic connection, genuine care and sustained interest in each client’s story and experience.
He recognises that taking the first step into therapy takes courage, and he seeks to reduce the barriers that have held people back from the very first contact. The therapeutic approaches he draws upon are designed to promote a sense of movement and increased capacity, often within the first couple of meetings and continuing as work progresses.
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One clear benefit is flexibility. Clients can connect in the format that feels most comfortable to them: video calls, phone sessions, live chat or in-app messaging. That flexibility can make it easier to fit therapy into everyday life and sustain ongoing work.
Therapists who provide online care are licensed professionals, and clients are free to switch providers if they want a different fit. For many people, the combination of access and adaptable delivery makes online therapy a practical and helpful option for addressing common mental health and relationship concerns.
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