Margie Ulbrick Counselling
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Margie Ulbrick Counselling
You may receive the professional support you need either individually or as a couple from the comfort of your own home. And no travel time, car park difficulties or traffic! Online counselling is the new norm. Many of our clients have already been using telehealth due to either having young children or living a distance away from the office, even interstate and overseas.

Please feel free to call us should you wish to discuss this in further detail. Call 0403 814 477 now to schedule an appointment or book an appointment online via the website. We are here to assist. Please don't go it alone!
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I am a relationship counsellor and former family lawyer based in Melbourne who specialises in helping couples and individuals with all aspects of conflict and relationship wellbeing. I trained as a lawyer at the University of Melbourne and subsequently to raising my own family returned to complete post-graduate training at Swinburne University in family therapy.
Individual and relationship Counselling services can help you break the patterns of loneliness, distance, fighting or distress and get you back on track to feeling the security and love that you are missing. I am uniquely placed to help you because I'm expertly trained in the latest research based therapies and counselling methods and I use a combination of these proven methods of counselling for couples as well as the latest brain science.
Margie Ulbrick relationship counselling provides psychotherapy services for relationships, stress management and happiness. Margie Ulbrick Counselling offices are based in East Malvern, Melbourne and service the surrounding areas of Chadstone, Glen Iris, Armadale, Ashburton, Malvern, Carnegie, Kew, South Yarra, Toorak, and East St Kilda.
Couples counselling takes a holistic approach in making the primary focus of the therapy on the relationship, rather than solely on the individuals in the partnership. Couples therapy can help you and your partner sort out your problems and build a strong relationship. It can also help you fine-tune a good relationship to make it better.
Trauma changes people's orientation to their self-worth and efficacy, their capacity to deal with conflict and intimacy, as well as emotion regulation and long-term planning. Trauma at different developmental levels changes brain circuitry differently, and thus: perception, self-regulation and reciprocity.
Reviews (3)
Jake Phillips
Jake Phillips
Sep 22, 2020
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I am immensely grateful for the work that I have done with Margie over the last 15 months. With her guidance I have been able to access vulnerable feelings and painful memories surprisingly quickly and directly, and begin to understand what is really at play in my relationships with myself and others. My relationship with my partner has improved significantly, and old unwanted patterns of behaviour have eased and in many cases resolved, allowing a new sense of safety and trust. Margie continues to be a great help on this journey of becoming the whole and open hearted person that I'd like to be
Maryanne Australia
Maryanne Australia
Dec 24, 2016
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Margie is a thoughtful, helpful, and good listener. Every session with her proved to be an eye opening and profound experience for us. Our relationship and the ways we are able to communicate with each other have greatly improved. I have also gained new insight in myself, through Margie. Those insights have helped me grow as a person. Margie is very easy to talk with and is professional and non judgemental.
I highly recommend this lovely, professional counsellor.
Sarah Gardiner
Sarah Gardiner
Aug 07, 2016
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Margie has helped me address some personal issues and coached me to develop strategies for dealing with ongoing stress in my life. I highly recommend her services.