
Approach
At Doyan we provide psychological and counselling services for adults, adolescents, and families, offering tailored support across a broad spectrum of mental health concerns. Our approach is personalised, engaging, and discreet, grounded in evidence-based therapies including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Schema Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
At Doyan we are committed to delivering meaningful skills training and psychoeducation that empower individuals to apply therapeutic insights in everyday life. Our services are designed to support people from diverse backgrounds and age groups, with treatment plans that reflect each client’s unique needs and goals.
In addition to individual therapy, we offer group sessions and workshops via secure online platforms, accessible across Australia.
Our team addresses a wide range of psychological concerns, including:
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Depression, Anxiety and panic disorders
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Trauma
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Pregnancy and Fertility
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Social anxiety
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Interpersonal and relationship issues
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Life transitions
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Chronic pain
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Substance use
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And many more
We believe effective therapy is driven by science, enriched by practical tools, and grounded in real-world relevance.
Life can feel demanding, filled with uncertainty and challenges beyond our control. This discomfort is real—and valid.
If you're ready to take steps toward greater ease and clarity, we’re here to help. Drawing on our training, experience, and evidence-based approaches, we work with you to shape a different future.
Psychologists have the privilege of supporting people from all walks of life. We witness their deepest heartaches, proudest achievements, cherished stories, and most difficult moments.
We work collaboratively, with authenticity and genuine relatability—because connection matters.
Therapy offers a safe, non-judgmental space to explore private, sensitive, and painful experiences. It’s a place to be heard.
Building trust with your psychologist takes time, just like any meaningful relationship. When you feel safe, understood, and respected, you’re likely being truly heard.