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Kellie Marshall

Counsellor; Individuals, Couples & Family Therapist;  Supervisor; Group Facilitator; Business Coach

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About Kellie

​Kellie Marshall has worked within the welfare sector for many years. She divides her time between working with couples and individuals in private practice, working with children and adolescents as a schools counsellor, and being the Program Manager for a Non-Government, Not for Profit Organisation. 

 

Kellie believes that the relationship between the therapist and the client is the foundation for therapeutic change and aims to establish a strong working alliance early in treatment so that the best outcomes for clients can be achieved. She uses an integrative treatment approach with her clients, focusing on early attachment and the use of storytelling.

 

Kellie is also a confident and skilled counselling and practice supervisor. She is passionate about supporting counsellors, staff and leaders through the challenges that can arise within their work.

 

Kellie maintains her registration as a qualified Counsellor and Counselling Supervisor through ACA. She holds a Diploma in Mental Health and AOD (CS) Advanced Diploma of Christian Counselling and Family Therapy and a Bachelor of Arts (Counselling).

 

She is registered for health fund rebates with Police and Doctors health fund, BUPA, HCF, AHM and Medibank. PLEASE NOTE: Kellie unfortunately cannot claim Medicare or utilise GP mental health care plans. 

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Juanita McMillan

Counsellor; Individual and Youth Therapist; Wellbeing Coach

About Juanita

After working within Federal Government agencies for 15 years, Juanita McMillan accepted the challenge of a career shift into counselling and has grown in her experience and knowledge of mental health challenges. Juanita has worked as a Wellbeing and Engagement Counsellor in schools since 2019. She is passionate about children and young people, the emerging challenges that they face, and the difficult journeys they take. And is equally focused on creating intentional, valuable conversations, when working with individuals and groups in a safe and accepting space.

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Juanita values insight into family patterns, why we do the things we do, and how our beliefs and experiences can impact us.  She uses both her own knowledge and lived experience and the thoughts, feelings and emotions of the client to form open, honest connections and foster change. She uses multi-disciplinary approaches to bring out the innate strengths of people, helping them to navigate narratives, break patterns and find flourishing. She also loves teaching and facilitating groups focussed on wellbeing, through art, music and more formal learning spaces; promoting wellbeing for the individual and in relation to others.

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Juanita has achieved her Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), Advanced Diploma of Counselling and Family Therapies (Christian), Diploma of Counselling, Diploma of Christian Counselling, Diploma of Management and is a registered Counsellor with Australian Counselling Association. 

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Juanita loves being in nature, working in creative spaces, the Sydney Swans and big earrings.

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​She is not currently registered for health fund rebates and unfortunately cannot claim Medicare or utilise GP mental health care plans.

“Trust is built in very small moments, which I call 'sliding door' moments. In any interaction, there is a possibility of connecting with your partner or turning away from your partner. One such moment is not important, but if you're always choosing to turn away, then trust erodes in a relationship- very gradually, very slowly.”
― John Gottman
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