Psychological services for the Bayside and Mornington peninsula region
Here at Crossroads we take a relaxed, non-judgemental, humanistic and professional approach to counselling at our practise. We provide a safe and inclusive therapeutic service to improve the mental health and wellbeing of children, young people, and adults.
Who are we?
Crossroads Psychology is a trauma informed and inclusive counselling and consultancy practise. We are located in the Southeastern Bayside suburb of Frankston Victoria. We provide a wide range of general and specialty services to meet the needs of families, children, young people and adults.
What can we help you with today?
Crossroads provides counselling services for children, youth and adults. We also pride ourselves on providing high quality professional supervision and training.
Counselling
Assessment
Assessment
Professional Supervision
Professional Supervision
Consultation
Consultation
Training
Training
Acknowledgement of Country
Crossroads Psychology acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather, work and stand, throughout Australia. We pay our respects to Elders past present and emerging, noting sovereignty was never ceded.
We acknowledge and respect, the strength, resilience and courage of all survivors of abuse and trauma.
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