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Safe Place Therapy Podcast

Safe Place Therapy Podcast

By: Safe Place Therapy
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Safe Place Therapy Podcast talks about ways to improve your mental health with a focus on relationships, LGBTQ life, and neurodiversity. Safe Place Therapy was founded after many clients indicated they felt unheard, unsafe, dismissed or “like a number” when talking with a counsellor. We believe that the most important things in therapy are feeling safe and being heard. As a team of highly experienced and committed practitioners, we are known for our commitment to providing counselling services that is client-centred, safe, professional, affordable and flexible. Our clinics are located in Melbourne, Australia. We also offer counselling online.© 2025 Safe Place Therapy Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences
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Episodes
  • Penis Owners
    May 12 2025

    This health information is for people who identify as penis owners, and also their partners, to help them overcome difficulties.

    Talk to Daniel in Melbourne, Australia face-to-face or online.

    Read Daniel's profile at https://safeplacetherapy.com.au/team/daniel-di-pietro/

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    Safe Place Therapy Owner and Counsellor, Stuart Cheverton, talks with Sexologist / Counsellor / Psychotherapist Daniel di Pietro. Together they discuss how they help people better understand desire, arousal and difficulties.

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    Get in touch at admin@safeplacetherapy.com Visit our website at https://safeplacetherapy.com.au

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    38 mins
  • Leaves on a Stream
    Apr 29 2025
    A useful tool for people with busy brains.

    Stuart shares his version of a mental health exercise you may have heard of before – updated to be more helpful for neurodiverse people.

    Talk to Stuart in Melbourne, Australia, face-to-face or online.

    Find out more at https://safeplacetherapy.com.au/team/stuart-cheverton/

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    Therapist & Founding Partner of Safe Place Therapy, Stuart Cheverton, guides you through a simple exercise that you can practice every day to organise your thoughts, be more calm, and cope better with stress.

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    https://safeplacetherapy.com.au/neurodiversity-counselling-melbourne/

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    12 mins
  • I Hate Mindfulness
    Apr 16 2025

    One of the main reasons people don't like mindfulness is because it's not for them.

    This episode features:

    Sophie Manente – Clinic Lead and Counsellor, and

    Stephanie Heinemann – Provisional Psychologist.

    The Safe Place Therapy team are joined by Stuart Cheverton – Therapist & Founding Partner – and together they discuss common reasons people hate mindfulness. They talk about other ways to be more present and self-aware without needing to become “a perfect Zen creature”.

    If you’d like to talk to us, get in touch. Our counsellors and therapists are here to help you.

    Our clinics are located in Melbourne, Australia. We also offer online counselling Australia-wide.

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    Visit our website at https://safeplacetherapy.com.au/adhd-counselling/

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    Music is licensed via Uppbeat RA – Serenity https://uppbeat.io/track/ra/serenity

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    40 mins

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