Julie Watts

Julie Watts Counsellor Scarborough

Counsellor

Scarborough

Perth, Western Australia


Julie works with adults, couples and children (ages 3-10).

  • Personal issues
  • Relationship issues
  • Drug and alcohol issues
  • Grief and loss
  • Play therapy
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Trauma
  • PTSD
  • Attachment issues

Counselling Service

Client Experience

I try to ensure my clients feel seen and heard, that I create a hopeful, holding space for them to delve into the concerns that led them to counselling. Being Client-Centred I want to ensure they experience a permissive, non-judgemental and empathic space (a safe base) where insights can arise and difficult issues can be unpacked and explored.

Therapeutic Approach

I work from a relational framework. For me, rapport and connection are crucial in creating safety and containment. I use an Attachment-informed and Client-Centred approach. Psycho-education, Mindfulness and other Self-Regulatory tools are also incorporated into my work.

Qualifications

Julie studied at the University of Notre Dame, perusing a Bachelor of Counselling. After successfully completing her degree, Julie went on to study Artistic Therapies at Sophia College, a college dedicated to providing a holistic approach to spiritual, emotional and physical well being. During her time at Play Therapy Australia, Julie completed a Certificate in Play Therapy and Advanced Clinical Training in Play Therapy.

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Scarborough
Office

Stirling Leisure Centre
Building 2, Suites 1-2
173 Gildercliffe St
Scarborough WA 6019

Belmont
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WLC Medical Building
238 Epsom Ave
Belmont WA 6104

Midland
Office

Midland Junction Lotteries House
39 Helena Street
Midland WA 6056

Baldivis
Office

Baldivis Medical Centre
6/7 Minden Lane
Baldivis WA 6171

Dunsborough
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The Wellness Centre
28 Gifford Rd
Dunsborough WA 6281


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