Laura Durkin is a clinical, forensic, and psychologist based in Sydney, working out of Suite 3, Level 5, 154 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000.
Laura provides counselling and support for individuals, couples, and families. People often come in when life feels a bit too much—stress, worry, relationship strain, or changes at home that are hard to manage. In many cases, therapy helps you slow things down and get a clearer sense of what’s going on.
As a clinical psychologist, Laura looks after mental health concerns like anxiety and low mood. She also supports clients with more complex needs, including issues that may connect to forensic settings. Sessions are about working through patterns that keep getting in the way, and building practical ways to cope at home, at work, and in everyday life.
Couples counselling is a big part of the work. That might be about communication, trust, conflict, or just getting back on the same page. Family therapy can also help when relationships are tense, roles have shifted, or everyone seems stuck in the same arguments.
Laura also focuses on stress management techniques. That can mean learning how to spot stress early, calm your body and mind, and put small changes in place that actually fit real life. At times, it’s not about finding one magic answer. It’s more about steady progress over time.
Experience has been built through working with a wide mix of clients. Over the years, Laura has helped people feel heard and supported while they work out what they need next. The approach stays grounded and practical, even when the issues feel heavy.
Education details can vary by listing, but Laura’s training supports her work across clinical and forensic psychology, and her counselling style is based on what helps people in the room.
Research and clinical trials aren’t listed here, so it’s best to check directly with the practice if you want to know more about any specific programs or studies.