Talia Gonda is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist based in Sydney, working out of the St James Trust Building, Suite 719, 185 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000.
Her work focuses on helping people through real-life stress and tough emotional times. That might look like anxiety, low mood, relationship problems, or feeling stuck in the same patterns. At times, people also come in after big life changes, or when work, family, or health issues start to weigh on them.
Talia provides individual therapy sessions for adults who want practical support and a space to think things through. Sessions are usually built around what’s happening for you right now, and how to make small, steady changes that actually fit into day-to-day life.
She also works with couples. If communication has broken down, if trust is strained, or if both people are feeling disconnected, therapy can help you slow things down and understand what’s going on beneath the surface. Many couples find it helpful to learn ways to talk that don’t turn into the same old arguments.
For families, Talia offers family therapy too. Family dynamics can be complex, and sometimes the problem isn’t just one person or one incident. In many cases, therapy helps family members sort out misunderstandings, set clearer boundaries, and support each other in a healthier way.
Alongside therapy, Talia can also support behavioural assessments. These are useful when you and your psychologist want a clearer picture of patterns in behaviour and what might be driving them. The goal is usually not to label people, but to understand what’s going on so you can work out what helps most.
In clinical practice, she takes a calm, steady approach. People often don’t need long, complicated explanations. They usually need help making sense of their thoughts and feelings, and then working out what to do next. Sessions are about building coping skills, improving communication, and helping you feel more in control.
Talia works with people who are ready to make changes, even if they’re not sure where to start yet. If you’re looking for support that feels grounded and respectful, you can find her in the heart of Sydney.