Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I studied psychology and social work at the University of Sydney, graduating 2003. I am an Accredited Clinical Social Worker, which means I must keep up to date with the latest evidence based treatment information to maintain registration; so you benefit from care you can trust.
My social work career started January 2004 as a new graduate working for The Sutherland Hospital in Sydney, where I supported patients and their families through their hospital stay and discharge.
My profession has allowed me to live and work in London UK for five years based first in hospital roles again, but later branching out into care management positions. Upon returning to Australia, I worked for the Department of Human Services, later Services Australia where I was referred Australia’s most vulnerable and supported them through difficult and complex issues such as domestic violence, family relationship breakdown and suicidality.
I believe in a holistic approach to therapy: understanding you within the context of your whole world. The physical, psychological, social, cultural and material aspects of your life all contribute to your mental wellness. My therapeutic style resounds with warmth and empathy.
I have a genuine passion for helping people through life’s challenges and look forward getting to know each of my clients.
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Chloe Flemming trained in psychology and social work at the University of Sydney, graduating in 2003, and is an Accredited Clinical Social Worker. With 20 years of experience, she maintains her registration by keeping current with evidence-based treatments, so clients benefit from care grounded in contemporary practice.
Her social work career began in January 2004 at The Sutherland Hospital in Sydney, where as a new graduate she supported patients and their families during hospital stays and the discharge process.
Chloe spent five years living and working in London, UK, initially in hospital roles and later in care management positions. After returning to Australia she worked for the Department of Human Services, later Services Australia, where she worked with some of the country’s most vulnerable people, supporting them through difficult and complex issues such as domestic violence, family relationship breakdown and suicidality.
She adopts a holistic approach to therapy, seeing individuals within the wider context of their lives – physical, psychological, social, cultural and material factors all influence mental wellness. Her therapeutic style is warm and empathetic, and she has a genuine passion for helping people through life’s challenges. Chloe looks forward to getting to know each of her clients and supporting them on their journey.
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