Professional Help for Domestic Violence Issues in Sydney

e-Psychelpsydney provides professional counselling services for victims of domestic violence, which can often occur through generations of a family or as one-off incidents. This may be as a result of neurochemical and mirror neuronal imprints that can undermine parenting within certain families and groups.
A tribunal, barrister or judge may request therapy or assessment from our team, which will involve specialised forensic expertise. If intervention is sought voluntarily, however, there is a higher level of motivation for a positive outcome. Both the victim and offender may be treated, as research shows that the experience can be traumatic for both, and intervening will help to prevent such behaviour from reoccurring.
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Violent Physical, Sexual or Verbal Assault
Following a violent assault of any kind, e-Psychelpsydney can help the victim to overcome traumatic stress symptoms, empowering them after treating the initial symptoms of trauma. Meanwhile, with the perpetrators, treatment involves reversing their feeling of empowerment and replacing uncontrolled aggression with a heightened self-awareness and vulnerability.
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Drink Drive and Illegal Drug Possession Crimes
Drug and alcohol counselling and brief Cognitive Behaviour Therapy are usually the most effective approaches in these circumstances. Repeat offenders or first offenders may be referred for pre-sentencing or fitness to stand trial reports that involve psychological testing of mental functioning and personality.
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Sexual or Professional Misconduct
At e-Psychelpsydney, we offer counselling and therapy to address feelings of vulnerability and abuse, and may be referred to meet with the perpetrator and/or victim by a doctor, agency or court. It may also involve carrying out a confidential peer review assessment for a Professional Complaints Tribunal without actually seeing the parties involved, such as in a juvenile justice case.
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