Sydney Gay Counselling Services
I provide specialised counselling services for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals and same-sex couples. Sessions are available online via Zoom or in person at my Northern Rivers office in Ballina, NSW.
My LGBTQIA+ Counselling Services
Gay Individual Counselling
Since 2003, I’ve helped LGBTQIA+ individuals address a wide range of personal challenges, from coming out to relationship issues to workplace concerns.
Sexual Orientation & Identity Counselling
I help clients who are questioning or exploring their sexual orientation or gender identity develop confidence and pride in who they truly are.
Gay Couples Counselling
I work with same-sex couples to resolve conflicts, improve communication, and build deeper intimacy in their relationships.
Gay Sex Therapy
Using a sex-positive approach, I help individuals and couples address sexual concerns and regain confidence in their intimate lives.
Pre-Marriage Counselling
For same-sex couples preparing for marriage, I offer specialised counselling to strengthen your relationship before your wedding day.
Online Therapy
I provide secure, confidential therapy via Zoom for clients throughout Australia and internationally, with the same quality as in-person sessions.
Session Information
Fees & Payment | Locations |
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Fees: View my current fees when you book online.
Payment Options: VISA, Mastercard, AMEX, or bank debit. Free 15-Minute Inquiry Call: Available for new clients. |
Online: Secure Zoom sessions for Australian and international clients.
In-Person: My Northern Rivers office is conveniently located 10 minutes from Ballina Gateway Airport and 20 minutes from Byron Bay. |
Ready to Take the First Step?
I offer a free 15-minute inquiry call to discuss how my counselling services might help your situation.
Please note: I do not provide emergency or crisis counselling services. If you’re in danger of hurting yourself or someone else, please call Lifeline on 131 114 for free 24-hour crisis counselling or the police on 000. Alternatively, go to the emergency department of your nearest hospital for immediate assistance.