Trish Thompson Counselling and Psychotherapy

Trish Thompson Counselling and Psychotherapy I offer face-to-face, phone and on-line counselling across a variety of platforms. I have worked as a counsellor for 26 years.

I work with individuals, couples, other relationship structures and also facilitate group therapy. My goal is to work in partnership with my clients to find ways of living life to the full and to overcome barriers that come in the form of things like anxiety, depression, anger and low self worth. I have a strong interest in sexuality and gender and have worked with the LGBTQI+ community for many y

ears. As a trained relationship counsellor, I also enjoy assisting people to have authentic relationships with those who matter to them. Healthy relationships are about trust and honest communication, and feeling free to be who you really are.

Thanks Psychotherapy.net for publishing an excerpt from  our book Collaborative Writing and Psychotherapy: Flattening th...
18/12/2023

Thanks Psychotherapy.net for publishing an excerpt from our book Collaborative Writing and Psychotherapy: Flattening the hierarchy between therapist and client. Written by yours truly and Dan Harris

In the spirit of Irvin Yalom’s “Every Day Gets a Little Closer,” a therapist and her client share the richness of the therapeutic journey through collaborative writing:
https://www.psychotherapy.net/interview/excerpt-defining-collaborative-writing-in-psychotherapy

28/10/2023

Every storm runs out of rain.

I’m looking forward to the book I co-wrote with    Dan Harris being published on 1st December. Check it out here: https:...
24/10/2023

I’m looking forward to the book I co-wrote with Dan Harris being published on 1st December. Check it out here:
https://www.routledge.com/Collaborative-Writing-and-Psychotherapy-Flattening-the-Hierarchy-Between/Thompson-Harris/p/book/9781032213880 #

Collaborative Writing and Psychotherapy delves into the relationship that develops between client and therapist as they embark on a collaborative autoethnographic writing practice. The book explores the notion that both client and therapist change as a result of engaging in a psychotherapeutic proce...

16/10/2023
19/07/2023

A must read:

Viktor Frankl, one of the great psychiatrists of the twentieth century, survived the death camps of N**i Germany. His little book, Man’s Search for Meaning, is one of those life-changing books that everyone should read.

Frankl once told the story of a woman who called him in the middle of the night to calmly inform him she was about to commit su***de. Frankl kept her on the phone and talked her through her depression, giving her reason after reason to carry on living. Finally she promised she would not take her life, and she kept her word.

When they later met, Frankl asked which reason had persuaded her to live?

"None of them", she told him.

What then influenced her to go on living, he pressed?

Her answer was simple, it was Frankl’s willingness to listen to her in the middle of the night. A world in which there was someone ready to listen to another's pain seemed to her a world in which it was worthwhile to live.

Often, it is not the brilliant argument that makes the difference. Sometimes the small act of listening is the greatest gift we can give.

Ok apart from the coffee and sugar I can go with this ☺️
27/06/2023

Ok apart from the coffee and sugar I can go with this ☺️

This is beautiful
23/04/2023

This is beautiful

Language warning ☺️
20/04/2023

Language warning ☺️

Some lighthearted but surprisingly helpful advice ☺️
12/04/2023

Some lighthearted but surprisingly helpful advice ☺️

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North Fitzroy
Melbourne, VIC
3068

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

0411 826 482

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