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?

  1. Kerrianne gets back to you within 2 business days

  2. A short, no-obligation chat - to make sure it’s a good fit and answer and questions

  3. 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..

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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