Counselling
Counselling involves talking to one of MSWA’s qualified counsellors to help you explore your thoughts, feelings and experiences, helping you discover ways to manage your concerns.
Meeting with an MSWA Counsellor gives you the opportunity to explore your concerns in a safe, respectful and confidential environment. MSWA Counsellors will help you discover alternative ways to manage your concerns and find solutions that match your value system. They work with individuals, couples and families to provide the right support for you.
Our Counsellors are university-trained practitioners who are experienced in supporting people facing major life changes and challenges, and all have experience working with people with neurological conditions.
Our Services
A person with neurological condition and their carers may benefit from MSWA counselling services.
The service will look very different for each person, some requiring only a few session (brief therapy) and others needing more longer-term counselling support. All MSWA counsellors work in a way that is tailored to you and your needs.
This can be:
- Face to face at one of our hubs
- Telephone
- Video call
- Home visits (depending on circumstances and availability).
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Mindfulness and meditation
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Art therapy
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Expressive therapies
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Therapeutic drumming
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Journaling and writing groups
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Therapeutic peer groups
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Psycho-education about stress reduction, neuroplasticity, building resilience
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Frequently asked questions
How does MSWA’s counselling appointments work?
This service is available in-person and via telehealth. If you would like further information, please contact us on 08 9365 4888 or complete the form below.
How do I pay for MSWA’s counselling service?
There are several ways to pay for our counselling services, including NDIS Funding, Home Care Packages (HCP), private health insurance or paying privately. We can help you work out the most suitable payment method when you book your appointment.
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