Contact Details
People are welcome to reach out by phone, email or the form on this page. There’s no obligation — if someone just wants to ask a question or find out if Kerrianne is a good fit before booking, that’s completely fine.
Kerrianne sets up all first appointments herself — so the first contact is with her directly, not a booking system.
Phone: 0475 630 891
Email:
What happens after getting in touch?
Kerrianne gets back to you within 2 business days
A short, no-obligation chat - to make sure it’s a good fit and answer and questions
Kerrianne sets up the first appointment - in person or online, whichever you prefer.
What Kerrianne Offers
Everyone Kerrianne works with is different. She tailors her approach to each person — their goals, their history, their pace..
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Sessions for one person, focused on what they want to work on. Together, Kerrianne and the client work out what’s going on and find practical ways forward.
50 minutes per session
Ages 12 and above
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These are structured, research-backed sessions that are partly funded through Medicare. To access Medicare rebates, a Mental Health Treatment Plan is needed from a GP, psychiatrist or paediatrician.
The tools Kerrianne uses include:
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) — helps identify and change thought patterns and behaviours that are getting in the way
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) — builds skills in managing big emotions, getting through hard moments, mindfulness and relationships
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) — helps people figure out what matters to them and stop fighting thoughts that are pulling them down
Psycho-education — learning about how the mind and body work
Mindfulness
Relaxation strategies
Skills training
Interpersonal therapy — working on how someone relates to others
Exposure therapy — facing fears step by step
Problem solving
Requires a Mental Health Treatment Plan from a GP, psychiatrist or paediatrician
Funded by Medicare
Up to 10 sessions per calendar year
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Specialist help for people working through trauma, PTSD or family violence. Sessions go entirely at the client’s pace — Kerrianne will never push someone to go somewhere they’re not ready for.
Trauma-informed
Complex trauma and PTSD
Family violence
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Support for relationship difficulties, communication problems, separation, family conflict and navigating challenging life changes together or individually.
What is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker?
An AMHSW is a university-trained health professional who has completed extra specialist training in mental health. AMHSWs are one of only three allied health professions that Medicare recognises for mental health support — alongside psychologists and occupational therapists. They look at the whole person, not just the problem. Kerrianne is a proud AASW.
15+ years experience
30 hours of ongoing training every year
Bound by the AASW Code of Ethics