Julie Catt Registered Psychologist
Paddington and CBD, Sydney
Have you reached a crossroads?
Are you wondering if the path you’ve
been travelling is getting you where you want to go?
Counselling
can be a life-changing tool, and I’ve dedicated my career to helping people change old patterns, develop insight, and live with integrity and joy.
WHAT TO EXPECT Sometimes people don’t know what to
expect from the counselling processes. You may wonder if your issues are
too complicated, or not serious enough, or worry that the things you’ll discuss will
be so distressing that you’ll carry the pain around with you, long
after leaving the session.
What people may not realise is that good therapy can be a joyful experience, despite the need
to discuss stressful, sad or shameful things. There’s
a beauty in developing insight and making choices from a place of awareness rather than habit or fear.
There have been lots of tears in my office, it’s
true,but there have been even more “Aha!” moments when someone
makes a connectionbetween an old belief and a current behaviour. There’ve
been quite a few laughs, and exhilarating moments when someone realises they’ve achieved real change.
MY APPROACH
When I meet someone for a consultation, I think of this time as a journey through conversation.
Always, there are intersections and roadblocks and detours, and I use my expertise and intuition to help explore and navigate. Sometimes paths need to be retraced and further
explored. At the same time, I remain strategic
and try to offer concrete tips to raise awareness, make better choices and improve mood, so that your quality of life improves
early in therapy.
You may benefit from learning relaxation techniques or other strategies to manage your mood or anxiety,
or you may prefer a “sounding board” approach that will work strategically
to create positive
change in their relationships and lifestyles. Maybe you’re facing a difficult decision and need some help working out
the costs and benefits of the possible choices. Sometimes
support is needed when your emotional response to your circumstances threatens to overwhelm you.
I take an active, rather than passive approach and believe that
direct feedback is an essential part of the therapeutic process. When appropriate, I’ll provide you with answers to questions as they are presented, to the best of my ability.
Anxiety and stress management
You'll learn evidence-based techniques to help you mitigate symptoms
of anxiety, as well as exploring what beliefs you hold that may have been bringing fear into your life. I'll also introduce strategies to manage time more effectively --
decreasing stress!
Relationships
I've witnessed couples develop beautiful, loving relationships after having weathered storms
such as affairs, separation, drug abuse, the stress of having young children, and major disagreements like whether to have
kids, where to live, and how often (or even how) to have sex. With couples
in particular, my work tends to be quite strategic and structured,
using evidence-based approaches that focus on
practical strategies to improve the friendship and connection between you.
When conflicts arise, you'll learn
how to find the conversation beneath the conflict and learn new ways to communicate, really hear one another and meet each
other's needs. Through all this, my personal
goal is to teach strategies that create an atmosphere of love and respect so that you are able to maintain positivity between
the two of you for the duration of your relationship, not just while you’re in therapy.
Creative arts
Working as a writer, visual artist or
performer brings with it its own set of challenges. If you're finding it's difficult to put yourself out there, I
can provide support and help you set realistic objectives that will optimise your time, diminish your fear and harness your creative energy. Or perhaps there's a mysterious
something blocking your creative flow. Together
we can explore this to identify the block and either work with it, around it, or shove it out of the way. As a writer, I know
firsthand what it's like to immerse yourself in a creative space, and can help you come out the other end with a finished product that you can feel proud of.
Decision-making and crisis counselling
If you're facing a difficult
decision, you may need help working out the costs and benefits of the possible choices. As we explore the issue, we may find other choices you didn't see before, or ways to make
this a both/and rather than an either/or situation.
Gay and lesbian issues
If you're working out your sexual or gender identity, talking it through with someone who
doesn't have an agenda can be hugely helpful. Beyond
that, gay men, lesbians, transgender and bisexual people can still face issues unique to them: building and maintaining loving,
intimate relationships in a society that doesn't honour them as it does their heterosexual counterparts, connecting
to community, relating to families who may not be as supportive as you'd hoped, dealing with subtle or not-so-subtle homophobia
in the workplace... and really, the coming-out
process never actually stops.
Pregnancy
Whether
to have (or not have) a baby can be one of the most difficult decisions you'll ever make. I began my career at Planned Parenthood (Missouri) and then was Director of Counselling at
Preterm Foundation, specialising in reproduction, fertilitly issues and decision-making. You'll find informed, compassionate and blame-free support here.
Childbirth, adoption and parenthood preparation
Pregnancy's only the
beginning of the journey! As a practitioner, mother and step-mother, I'm well-versed in the complexities involved in parenting,
as well as the potential for richness and joy,
and can help you prepare for the adventures and challenges to come.
Grief and loss
Sometimes sadness is unavoidable. Maybe you’ve lost someone you
love and your heart feels broken. There’s been a death, or the end of a relationship. With grief, the only way through it is, often, through it. At times, though, the sadness can
threaten to overwhelm you and make basic day-to-day living feel unbearable. I can help navigate these dark times with you and keep them from being isolating and destructive.
And as an objective participant, I’ll help look for opportunities for growth and learning through this process.
Self -esteem and personal empowerment
I believe that you have, within you right
now, the tools to discover the unique qualities that only you bring to the world. You are not your problem. I'll help you identify and set realistic goals, and then support you
if needed as you work toward smaller objectives that will lead you to achieving these goals. Sometimes choosing counselling can be empowering in itself, as it's an indication that
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I believe that crisis can provide a powerful opportunity for growth, that we can learn to make choices with clarity, and
live with integrity and joy. QUALIFICATION
DETAILS Julie started her career in education and health in 1988, working as an adolescent
educator for Planned Parenthood in the United States. She received her BA in Psychology, with a Minor in Education, in 1991 at
Columbia College (cum laude), and her MA in Psychology from Sydney University in 1995. She is a registered psychologist and an associate
member of the Australian Psychological Society. She is the author of "Normal: The True Story of a Complicated Family", a memoir exploring families, intimacy
and concepts of normality (Text Publishing, 2009) Ring Julie Catt on 0414650666
for a free 20 minute consultation.
Julie Catt on Natural Therapy Pages
Paddington Counselling & Psychological Services
Oxford
Street, Paddington
Pitt Street, Sydney CBD jbcatt@gmail.com
Phone: 0414 650 666
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