True Self Space Expands Mental Health Support Services Across Melbourne's Eastern Suburbs
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — True Self Space, a Melbourne-based counselling practice, has announced expanded availability for clients seeking professional mental health support across the eastern suburbs and greater Melbourne area.
The practice offers a range of therapeutic services designed to support individuals navigating life challenges, relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, and personal growth. With a client-centred approach, True Self Space provides a safe and confidential environment where individuals can explore their thoughts and feelings without judgement.
There has been significant growth in people reaching out for support over the past year. With greater awareness that seeking help is a sign of strength rather than weakness, True Self Space remains committed to making quality counselling in Melbourne accessible to those who need it.
The practice has particularly focused on serving communities in Melbourne's east, recognising that local accessibility reduces barriers to seeking help. Their Doncaster counselling services have proven especially popular with residents who prefer attending sessions closer to home rather than travelling into the CBD.
True Self Space works with adults and couples experiencing a wide range of concerns, including workplace stress, life transitions, grief, trauma, and self-esteem issues. The practice offers both in-person and telehealth appointments to accommodate different preferences and circumstances.
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