FAQ

Can I claim from a health fund or Medicare in seeing you?

Yes. I have a Provider Number and am registered with Medicare.

The following Health Funds accept claims from Accredited Mental Health Social Workers: Teachers Health, UniHealth & Nurses, and Nurses and Midwives Health.


Do you accept Gold and White DVA Health Cards?

DVA Health Cards (Gold and White) are accepted as payment upon a GP Referral


Do you Bulk-bill?

No, as a rule I do not Bulk-bill. (Exceptions possible by negotiation)



What are your qualifications?

Read about my practice here including qualifications.



Are you a Jungian Analyst?

No I am not a Jungian Analyst.


What does Intersex mean?

As a simple working definition of intersex, Intersex Human Rights Australia uses the following statement:

"Intersex people have innate sex characteristics that don’t fit medical and social norms for female or male bodies, and that create risks or experiences of stigma, discrimination and harm."

"Sex characteristics are physical features relating to sex, including chromosomes, genitals, gonads, hormones, and other reproductive anatomy, and secondary features that emerge from puberty." (UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.)

A specific Intersex variation I work with includes XXY (aka. Klienfelter's Syndrome)


How many sessions will I need in Sandplay?

Sandplay is more like a process for the soul. It is soul work. It can take a while for the soul to find resolution and healing to what ails us.


Are you a shaman?

No I am not an initiated Shaman. I work shamanically. I have been exploring shamanism for about 20 years including taking people on shamanic journeys. Two specific teachers Cheryl Maddock (Carlton River, TAS), and Raphael Locke (Perth, WA) introduced me to particular expressions of shamanism – at different times – including: Vision Quest, sweat lodge, snake medicine, the river, the well, soul retrieval, upper and lower world journeys, power animals, etc.