Counselling for Older People

Counselling support for older people seeking to manage difficult life circumstances and conflict with family, carers or friends.

Why seek counselling?

Seeking counselling is perfectly normal for older people and can help you with building positive ways to respond to life’s challenges.

You can discuss personal things that you might not be able to discuss with family and friends, a counsellor can help support you in a confidential and non-judgemental way.

 

Who uses Counselling?

Many older people use counselling for any number of reasons such as:

  • Needing help dealing with strong emotions such as grief or sadness
  • Can’t move on from lost relationships
  • Feeling helpless about the situation you find yourself in today
  • Struggling with the transition that life brings
  • Are in conflict with those close to you be it partners, family, carers, friends or children, or;
  • Want an impartial, non-judgmental person to talk to about their problems.

 

What does Counselling do?

The counsellor explores with you the difficulties and issues you may be facing. Counselling helps you to see things more clearly and from a different perspective. The objective is to assist you to make positive changes in response to your issues.

An experienced counsellor can help you to:

  • Understand your relationships with your adult children as they are now and how they have changed
  • Work on relationships with others in your life such as carers
  • Discover ways to respond to your life transitions
  • Viewing your life experiences with a positive perspective
  • Identify your feelings in a safe place
  • Cope with difficult life circumstances, and;
  • Create positive family experiences.

 

What won’t our Counsellors do?

Our counsellors won’t:

  • Give advice or be judgemental
  • Get emotionally involved
  • Commit you to long-term therapy (services are at your discretion).

Learn more

Read the op-ed Transitioning From Home Life to Institutional Life on the Centre for Better Relationships (CBR) research page.

Read Better Place Australia’s position paper on the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, a part of the research by the Centre for Better Relationships.

Read the op-ed about the need for encouraging the inclusion of older people in society, a part of the research conducted by the Centre for Better Relationships.

CBR is the research arm of Better Place Australia.

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