Living Well Counselling
- lacking in motivation or feeling depressed, stressed, angry or anxious?
- seeking a new direction or struggling to find meaning in life?
- having difficulty communicating with friends, family or carers?
- experiencing conflict of difficult decisions?
- wanting to improve the quality of your life?
Then counselling could be for you.
Living Well Counselling is a service specialising in counselling for people with physical disabilities and their family members or carers.
Counselling is available in relation to a range of issues including: relationships, grief and loss, depression, anxiety and stress, abuse, trauma and critical incidents, anger management, sexuality, loneliness, personal development, life-stage issues, life balance, self-esteem and assertiveness, communication skills, sense of belonging, identity formulation ('Who am I?'), transition planning and family support.
Counselling sessions take place at the Canterbury Neighbourhood House (171 Canterbury Road, Canterbury – access via Boronia Street off Canterbury Road), but on-site or home visits in the Canterbury, Surrey Hills, Balwyn, Camberwell, Hawthorn and Box Hill areas can be arranged where necessary.
Appointments and fees
- Counselling is by appointment and is strictly confidential. For an appointment or an enquiry, please ring 0419 391 453.
- Reasonable fees, as Living Well Counselling is supported by the Canterbury Baptist Church and is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Canterbury.
More Information
Download an informative brochure to learn more about our Living Well Counselling Service.













