
Holistic wellbeing for lasting healthy relationships
Introduction
Arsho is a qualified counsellor and psychotherapist based in Frenchs Forest, Sydney, offering professional and compassionate support to clients across Sydney’s North Shore and globally.
With a designated clinic in Frenchs Forest, Arsho provides in-person counselling for local individuals and couples, specialising in relationship counselling, couples therapy, life coaching, mentoring, and support for depression, anxiety and work-related stress. For clients outside the local area, she offers convenient and confidential online counselling sessions via Zoom, available to individuals across Australia and internationally, including New Zealand, countries in the South Pacific, Southeast Asia – including Singapore, Thailand, Bali and many others.
Arsho combines clinical expertise with warm client-centred approach to help people navigate life’s challenges and achieve meaningful and lasting relational and personal growth.
Counselling
The purpose of counselling and/or therapy is to facilitate the process, so you may acquire insight and work toward finding solutions that best suit your needs and values. To feel understood and at the same time be challenged to promote growth is a fine balance which is part of the process provided with insightful and compassionate support.
Arsho provides a confidential and safe environment for processing thoughts, emotions, trauma and relationship matters, for the purpose of improving the quality of your everyday life.
Specialising In
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)
- Mindfulness
- Solution Based Therapy
- Family Systems Therapy (for family or couples)
- Relationship Counselling
- Trauma
- Crisis Counselling
Insurance Provider for:
- Medibank
- Bupa
- AHM
- Police Health
- Doctors Health
- Teachers Health
- ARHG
Please request an invoice for claiming from your health insurance.
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