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Eunice Counselling

Phone: +61 466 668 645



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21.01.2022 Exciting news! Police Health Fund and Medibank Private members may now be entitled to rebates after using my services. If you are a member, check your extras cover for the inclusion of counselling. Your eligibility to benefits may be affected by annual limits and waiting periods so make sure to contact your private health fund if you have any questions about your policy.



17.01.2022 There have been a lot of changes since Covid-19. Some of them are not bad. Lately, I have been walking and jogging outdoors. I see families riding bikes together, people chatting as they walk and lots of dogs. What are some positive changes that you have noticed yourself or others doing during this time?

09.01.2022 June is pride month . I wanted to use this space to reach out to members of the LGBTQIA+ community and say that I see you and I hear you. My experience of having friends now and when I was growing up, who belong to the community, has shaped my openness and support. Each members' story is different. Some are untold or not received well and I want to acknowledge those people. Where can your story be heard? Who are the people that you can trust and who will support you? I can imagine that it is not an easy journey. I hope each of you will find your safe space and strength to tell your story

07.01.2022 With restrictions easing around Australia, I am now open to seeing clients in person! I will also continue to do online/telephone sessions as an alternative. My opening hours are: Tuesday 4:30pm-7:30pm, Wednesday 4:30pm-7:30pm, Thursday 4:30pm-7:30pm and Friday 4:00pm-6:00pm. Each session is an hour long. I am mobile, meaning I can come to you or we can discuss an agreed location to meet such as a park or hired counselling space. Booking is available through my bookings page: https://www.halaxy.com//miss-euni/counsellor/572981/516951



04.01.2022 Feeling safe is a human right. Safety does not always exist for some people. Where in yourself do you feel the unsafety? Is it a knot in your stomach or sweaty palms? In therapy, I value creating a safe space for clients. A place where their stories are heard. If you are feeling unsafe at home, school or anywhere, seek assistance. Call your favourite person that makes you feel safe. Go to your safe place and ask for help. There is someone out there who will listen and help you.

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