Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I’m a credentialed Australian social worker and people leader with 15 years’ experience in supporting people through life’s trickier patches. I have extensive experience in grief and loss, burnout, tangled relationships, career pivots, complex work dynamics, and those quiet existential moments like “What am I even doing with my life?”
My practice is grounded in evidence-based approaches:
– Systems theory (how family, your social environment, culture, and context shape us),
– Attachment theory (how early bonds impact how we connect and cope),
– Narrative therapy (rethinking the stories we live by),
– Reflective practice (pausing to make sense of patterns and purpose), and
– Role theory and values-based practice (which help unpack workplace identity, role conflict, and decisions that pull us in competing directions).
Whether I’m working with individuals, frontline staff, or leaders, I focus on supporting people in understanding themselves, what drives them, how they work, and why they respond the way they do, because that self-awareness is often the key to clarity, confidence, and change.
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Megan Bonetti is a credentialed Australian social worker and people leader with 15 years of experience supporting people through life’s trickier patches. She draws on a long track record helping individuals navigate grief and loss, burnout, tangled relationships, career pivots, complex work dynamics, and the quieter existential questions such as ‘What am I even doing with my life?’.
Her practice is grounded in evidence-based approaches including systems theory, which looks at how family, social environment, culture, and context shape us; attachment theory, which explores how early bonds influence connection and coping; narrative therapy, which offers ways to rethink the stories we live by; reflective practice, which creates space to notice patterns and purpose; and role theory with values-based practice, which helps unpack workplace identity, role conflict, and competing decisions.
Whether working with individuals, frontline staff, or leaders, Megan focuses on helping people understand themselves—what drives them, how they operate, and why they respond the way they do—because that self-awareness often becomes the key to greater clarity, confidence, and meaningful change.
Many people ask whether online therapy can actually help. For a range of common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and navigating life changes – online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One major benefit is flexibility. Clients can connect in the way that suits them best – via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – making it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.
All therapists are licensed professionals, and clients are free to change therapists at any time if they would like a different fit.
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