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Separation Counselling in Gladesville, Sydney

Navigating a separation or divorce can be emotionally demanding and disruptive to daily life. At iflow Psychology in Gladesville, we provide confidential, evidence-based separation counselling to help individuals and families understand their emotions, strengthen communication, and adjust to new routines and responsibilities. Appointments are available in person at our Gladesville clinic or via secure telehealth across NSW.

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What We Help With

• Emotional distress during or after separation
• Conflict management and boundary setting
• Co-parenting communication and planning
• Adjusting to new family structures
• Supporting children through separation
• Rebuilding confidence, identity, and stability
• Navigating decisions about separation
• Reducing stress, overwhelm, and uncertainty

What’s Included

• Comprehensive assessment of your situation and goals
• Emotional regulation and coping strategies
• Support to clarify decisions around separation
• Tools for healthy communication and problem-solving
• Co-parenting guidance when appropriate
• Evidence-based individual and relational interventions
• Optional collaboration with other health and legal professionals (with consent)

What to Expect from Therapy

• A calm, neutral, and confidential space for reflection
• Exploration of thoughts, feelings, and relationship patterns
• Practical strategies to reduce emotional distress
• Guidance for communicating respectfully with a former partner
• Support to plan for co-parenting, routines, and stability
• Focus on resilience, clarity, and forward planning

Benefits

• Improved emotional stability during a major life transition
• More constructive communication with a former partner
• Reduced conflict and stress
• Strengthened co-parenting relationships
• Clearer understanding of personal needs, boundaries, and next steps
• Increased resilience and confidence in rebuilding life after separation

Why Choose iflow Psychology?

• Local Gladesville practice established in 2015
• Psychologists experienced in relationship, family, and adjustment concerns
• Evidence-based approaches for separation and co-parenting
• Flexible in-person and telehealth appointments
• Culturally responsive and inclusive care
• Medicare, NDIS (self/plan-managed), and WorkCover options available

Fees / Funding

• Medicare rebates available with a valid GP Mental Health Treatment Plan
• Private billing and telehealth sessions available across NSW
• NDIS self-managed and plan-managed participants accepted (therapy only)
• WorkCover / CTP may be available depending on insurer approval

How to Access Support

• Book online via Halaxy
• Call our Gladesville clinic on (02) 6061 1144
• Email admin@iflowpsychology.com.au
• In-person appointments in Gladesville
• Secure telehealth available statewide

Additional Information

Supporting Children and Families

Children can experience confusion, sadness, or behavioural changes during family separation. Our psychologists help parents:

• Support children through transitions
• Maintain stability and predictable routines
• Communicate openly and sensitively
• Reduce parental conflict and stress
• Strengthen co-parenting collaboration


If you would like more support as a parent, see also our Parent Counselling in Gladesville and Couples Counselling in Gladesville pages.

Finding iflow Psychology in Gladesville

iflow Psychology is located on Victoria Road in the heart of Gladesville, close to The Guitar Factory and easily accessible by public transport. Free and timed parking options are available in the surrounding streets, and major bus routes stop only a short walk from the clinic.

We also offer secure telehealth appointments for employees across NSW.

📍 Get directions on Google Maps — Suite 2, 260–274 Victoria Road, Gladesville NSW 2111

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide crisis support?

We provide therapeutic support but not emergency crisis services. If your family is currently in crisis, please visit our Crisis Support page for immediate assistance or contact emergency services if there is immediate risk.

How do I know if my family needs therapy?

Families often seek therapy when communication becomes difficult, conflict escalates, changes feel overwhelming, or when a child’s wellbeing is impacted. If challenges are affecting daily life or relationships, professional support can provide clarity and direction.

Can separated or blended families attend together?

Yes. Therapy can support co-parenting, transitions, strengthening communication between households, and helping children adjust to change. Sessions are structured to ensure emotional safety for everyone involved.

What issues can family therapy help with?

Family therapy supports a wide range of concerns, including communication breakdowns, parent–child conflict, separation or blended family transitions, emotional or behavioural concerns in children, grief, trauma, and stress affecting family functioning.

Do we need a GP referral for family therapy?

No referral is required. However, some family-focused sessions may be eligible for Medicare rebates when the work aligns with a GP Mental Health Treatment Plan. We can advise you on the best pathway before your first appointment.

Is family therapy confidential?

Yes. Sessions are confidential within the limits of Australian law and professional standards. Your psychologist will explain how confidentiality works in family therapy, including how information is managed when multiple family members attend sessions.

Can children or teenagers attend family therapy?

Yes. Children and adolescents often play an important role in the family system. Sessions can include children directly, or involve parent-only consultations depending on the child’s age, developmental stage, and presenting concerns.

Do you offer telehealth family therapy?

Yes. We provide secure telehealth sessions for families across NSW. Telehealth can be useful for families with busy schedules, separated households, or when multiple members are joining from different locations.

How many sessions do families usually need?

Most families attend between 6–8 sessions, depending on the concerns, goals, and willingness of members to participate. Some families benefit from short-term support, while others choose longer-term work to address more complex patterns.

What happens during a family therapy session?

Family therapy sessions involve guided conversations that help family members understand each other’s perspectives, improve communication, and work through patterns contributing to conflict or distress. The psychologist will structure the session around the family’s goals and may meet with the whole family together or with individuals when clinically appropriate.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you’re navigating a separation and want clarity, support, and practical strategies, we’re here to help.


Book online, call (02) 6061 1144, or contact our team for guidance.

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