YOU counselling for women 2.81

Geelong, VIC
Australia

About YOU counselling for women

YOU counselling for women YOU counselling for women is a well known place listed as Professional Services in Geelong , Counseling & Mental Health in Geelong ,

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Welcome to YOU…
Lee-Anne is an independent, fully qualified, registered counsellor offering a flexible dedicated counselling service that focuses on the struggles, needs, and empowerment of women.
Lee-Anne offers an integrative approach to counselling, using a variety of well supported theories, including Person-Centred, Cognitive-Behavioural, and Rational-Emotive-Behavioural approaches. Lee-Anne believes that you are a unique individual, with your own values, beliefs, and your own perspective on life.
Lee-Anne believes that you are the expert in your life and will help you build on the amazing strengths that you hold within you. Life does not always go as we have planned, and at times we all need support to find those strengths and begin our healing process. Lee-Anne is dedicated to helping you to make the changes that you desire in a trusting, non-judgmental environment where you will be valued for the woman that you are.
Lee-Anne is a member of the Australian Counselling Association.

Our services include:

- Brief Intervention
- Relationships
- Personal Issues
- Parenting
- General Counselling
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Telephone Counselling
- Online Counselling
- Email Counselling
- Face-to-Face Counselling
- Counselling via Facebook

Simply call or email for further information and/or to make an appointment. (Weekly evening sessions available on request)

Phone: 03 52573978 or 0424109499
Email: youforwomen.org@gmail.com

http://www.theaca.net.au/counsellor/lee-anne-van-den-broek

https://au.linkedin.com/in/youcounsellingforwomen

https://plus.google.com/+YOUforWomenIndentedHead/posts

https://www.facebook.com/counsellingforwomen?ref=bookmarks

Client Confidentiality and Rights:

Counselling has limits to confidentiality.
Your records are confidential within the organisation.

Please see below;
Confidentiality can be broken if;

- subpoenaed by a court.
- mandatory reporting where neglect or abuse is suspected is a legal obligation of the counsellor.

Your approval has been given to provide written information to:

- another health professional or agency, for example, a GP or a Lawyer; or;
- discuss the material with another person, for example, an employer, parent or the counsellor's own supervisor
.
During your counselling you have to right to;

- be treated with dignity and respect.
- privacy.
- terminate a session and/or the counselling process at any time.
- only speak about issues that you are comfortable to discuss.
- refuse inclusion in activities in which you feel uncomfortable.
- view the counsellor's records and notes regarding your case.
- request a different counsellor.