HAYMARKET Life Threatening Illness

Adam McLean

Group Therapist, Existential Psychotherapist

Sydney NSW

In Person + Telehealth

I believe we are challenged to take personal responsibility for the choices we make in life. The past influences the present and the future poses hope, meaning and purpose. Existential philosophy approaches life holistically. It breaks away from putting labels on a persons' life and works from the basis of being-present.

Justine O'Brien

Psychotherapist, Counsellor

Umina Beach NSW, Millers Point NSW

In Person + Telehealth

I specialise in supporting women going through life transitions, grief, loss or bereavement, including aging, disability and end of life. Being a person-centred therapist means I accompany you with great care, non-judgement and empathy as you come to terms with what has happened or is happening in your life.

Christopher Basten

Clinical Psychologist

Westmead NSW, Sydney NSW, Chatswood NSW

In Person + Telehealth

Chris practices humanistic counselling, focusing on the individual's life pathway thus far and their current emotional state. His main therapeutic orientation is cognitive-behavioural. Chris has a particular interest in working with adolescents with eating disorders. He has authored research articles and presented at conferences on this topic.

Eros Candusso

Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor

Sydney NSW

In Person + Telehealth

Life ever-evolving processes face us with challenges as well as opportunities. We choose to operate on either aspect according to past experiences that are still influencing us emotionally. Self-limiting inner conflicts undermine the expression of the authentic self, our understanding of the present and sabotage our future.

Stefan Durlach

Psychotherapist, Counselling Psychologist

Sydney NSW

In Person + Telehealth

It seems that much of life has become very complex. Life confronts us with an ever increasing array of issues and challenges, both from the outside and from within ourselves. Sometimes we need support or simply the opportunity to talk things through with someone who is not involved in our everyday life.