The decision to engage in the counselling process can be overwhelming and difficult at any stage of life. Therefore, it is important to have a Psychologist who you feel is the right match for you and your needs.

At CT Psychology, Christine provides general and trauma based counselling to individuals using a transparent, warm and compassionate approach. Sessions are tailored to each individual’s needs and can include goals of reducing psychological distress and living your version of a fulfilling life.

Christine is registered as a Psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA), a Medicare approved provider, a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) Child, Adolescent and Family interest group and the Military and Emergency Services interest group (APS), a member of the Mental Health Professionals Network Melbourne (MHPN) and a member of the Australian Sociological Association (TASA).

CHRISTINE TILLIG

Psychologist, MAPS

Hi, my name is Christine. I have been practicing as a Psychologist for over ten years. I have completed a Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology), a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology and a Master of Professional Psychology.

My interests have primarily been in treating trauma, depression and anxiety, as well as child dispute assessments while working in diverse roles including:

  • General Counselling for individuals aged from eighteen to senior years (privately or with a GP referral).
  • Counselling – EAP for Ambulance Victoria employees.
  • Counselling – Restorative Engagement and Redress Scheme for Victoria Police employees.
  • Report writing and assessment for Child disputes in the Federal Circuit and Family Court.

Individuals may seek counselling in relation to:

  • Anxiety
  • Adjustment Disorder
  • Depression
  • Coping with Stress
  • Divorce and Relationship Issues (individuals only)
  • Grief and Loss
  • Interpersonal Issues
  • Life transitions
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Self Esteem
  • Sleep or Insomnia
  • Trauma (including family violence, sexual abuse, workplace stress)
  • Assessments- Child Impact Report, Short Form Report and Full Family Report for the Federal Circuit and Family Court.

EMDR

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing


ACT

Acceptance Commitment Therapy


CBT

Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy


Mindfulness

Mindfulness


CPT

Cognitive Processing Therapy


PET

Prolonged Exposure Therapy


Crisis Services

External Crisis Services

Contact Us

Phone: 0492 890 563

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 03 9034 9676

 

Northcote
P and R Psychology building
447 High Street, Northcote, Vic, 3070.

10am – 6pm – Monday

10am – 5pm – Thursday


Eastbourne Professional Suites.
Level 1, 62 Wellington Parade,
East Melbourne, Vic, 3002

10am to 7pm – Tuesday.

10am to 12pm – Wednesday.

9am to 5pm – Friday.


Telehealth

Available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

Thursday and Friday.

 

* Please note on Tuesdays, Christine’s

dog Max (a 3 year-old Cavoodle) comes into the East Melbourne office.

 

 

Getting to East Melbourne 

By car – Parking is available for 1-2

hours on Simpson Street and Wellington

Parade.

By train – Jolimont station (Hurstbridge

and Mernda lines) is a 4 minute walk

and Richmond station is a 13 minute

walk around the MCG.

By tram – Catch tram 75 or 48 down

Wellington Parade.

 

Getting to Northcote 

By car – Parking is available for 1 hour

on High Street, or 4 hours  on Langwells

Parade or at Northcote Plaza.

By train – Croxton station (Mernda line)

is a 6 minute walk to CT Psychology.

By tram – Catch tram 86 up or down

High Street.

 

 

CT Psychology respectfully acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong Boon Wurrung people of the Eastern Kulin nation, who hold custodianship over the lands on which I work on.

I pay my respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and to Elders past and present.

 

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