End-of Life Counselling
Compassionate support with navigating feelings about end-of-life transitions.
Facing the end of life can evoke a wide range of emotions, including fear, sadness, anger, and regret. As a qualified End of Life Doula, I combine my education and experience with my own life experience to provide a safe space for clients to express these feelings and work through them. Through the provision of client-centred care, the validation of emotions, and empathetic listening, end-of-life counselling supports clients in processing their individual experience and finding a sense of calm.
Many people struggle with spiritual and existential questions as they approach the end of life. I use a person-centred approach and aim to support clients in exploring their beliefs, finding meaning in their experiences, and addressing any unresolved issues. This type of end-of-life counselling can be significant for those who are struggling with questions of faith, purpose, or the afterlife.
End-of-life counselling is also a valuable support for families, friends, and carers caring for someone nearing the end of their life. It provides a compassionate space for them to work through their own emotions, challenges, and feelings of loss.
Flexible appointment times are available out of hours and on weekends. Secure online sessions are offered to all clients and are conducted via a secure video platform such as Zoom or TEAMS. Available Australia-wide, these sessions allow you to access counselling from the comfort and privacy of your own surroundings. In person consultations are available in Cairns only.
FAQ’s about End-Of-Life Counselling
We have put together a list of our most frequently asked questions.
What is end-of-life counselling?
End of life counselling focuses on individuals who are approaching the end of their lives due to terminal illness, age, or other conditions. The primary goal is to help these individuals find peace, acceptance, and meaning as they face their final days. Counsellors support clients with their emotional, spiritual, and psychological needs, ensuring that they feel supported and heard.
End-of-life counselling is also very helpful for family members or friends who are in the process of losing a loved one.
How many sessions will I need?
Therapy is a process and there isn’t a ‘one size fits all’ timeline. My goal is to meet your specific needs, so it depends on your individual circumstances. Therapy can be short-term, medium term or an open-ended process, and we can structure it in a way that suits you. This might be one session, a few targeted sessions focused on immediate challenges, or it might be more ongoing support to explore deeper personal growth over a longer period.
Subsequent bookings are made following consultation at the end of each session. Everyone is different and you might find you need one session, or you might need more.
Even if you decide not to book another session at the time of consultation, you are able to book in at any time in the future.
Can you see me if I have a mental health plan from my GP?
Your mental health plan provides you with a Medicare rebate option with eligible allied health professionals. I can assist you, but at the moment counselling is unfortunately unable to be claimed back through Medicare, meaning fees would be payable.
What is a person-centred counselling approach?
A person-centred counselling approach is a non-directive form of talk therapy based on the below principles:
- The client is seen as the expert in their own life and experiences.
- The therapist will not tell the client what to do, but will instead guide the client through by using active listening and reflection techniques.
- Success relies on the quality of the therapeutic relationship, where the foundation is trust and mutual respect.
Therapists will use empathy, genuineness and unconditional positive regard to empower clients to lead sessions, and to explore their thoughts, behaviours and feelings in their own time. Techniques aimed at facilitating self-discovery are used, and clients are supported to reflect and develop a greater understanding of themselves.
How is online different to face to face?
There is no travel required with an online session, and they can be conducted from virtually anywhere. Sessions are conducted over a secure platform such as Zoom, in exactly the same way as if we were face to face. The only difference is that we are not in the same room.
What about confidentiality?
The same requirements for confidentiality exist with online sessions as with in office sessions.
View can read our privacy policy here.
Do you offer face to face sessions?
Yes. Face to face sessions are available in Cairns only.
Can I record my sessions?
Your sessions will be the same as if they are conducted in an office. In this situation, they would not be recorded and for the same reasons, recording our online sessions is not permitted.
Do I have to be alone?
For every session, you would be expected to be alone and without the potential for disturbance. You would need to be in a safe, quiet space, free from disturbance, and you would also be required to wear a headset or earbuds.
