Purpose For Life Counselling

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

This page is designed to answer some of the most frequently asked questions. If you have any further questions or require more specific information, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to help and ensure you have all the information you need to make an informed decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you feel like your life is going nowhere? Are you struggling to find your purpose? Do you feel as if there is some sort of barrier that prevents you from living life to the fullest? These are some of the common complaints heard, and counselling can help provide clarity and a path.

Whether you are looking for individual or couple’s therapy, help for your child, your family, or struggling with addiction, counselling can help you manage and work through these issues.

From your first phone conversation Ian is right beside you for your entire journey. He uses a warm and relaxed style, while keeping the time focused and structured. He utilises evidenced based psychotherapy practices, creative tools, and a whole person approach.

By going to the Contact Us section of this website, you can send an email or alternatively give Ian a call or text on 0434 355 446.

He works early or late during the week to meet his clients’ needs.

2:00PM to 9:00PM  Mondays

8:00AM to 9:00PM  Tuesday to Thursdays.

The duration of counselling can vary from one session to several years, depending on circumstances. This subject would be discussed at the first meeting and generally, three to six sessions are allowed for and then this is reviewed.

My Client Reviews

“When I started thinking I wanted to kill myself I knew I needed help. Thankfully I found Ian on the internet. I am now living life better and no longer have those feelings that at the time were so overwhelming.”

Matthew

“Ian gave us communication tools to work through our disagreements. He was fantastic and our marriage is now better, stronger and twice the fun. We would highly recommend Ian”

Robert