Ethel Tillinger is a Counselling Psychologist and Psychologist based at the University Of Melbourne, at Grattan Street, University Of Melbourne VIC 3010.
Sessions are typically for individuals, couples, and families. People come in for help when stress feels too big, when relationships are getting stuck, or when day-to-day life starts to feel hard to manage. Ethel also offers behavioural therapy and practical stress management techniques, which can be useful when you want to make changes you can actually feel in your week, not just in theory.
In many cases, therapy starts with getting a clear picture of what’s going on. From there, the focus is on the things that are most in the way right now—how you think, how you react, and how your routines and habits might be pulling you off track. At times, this can involve learning new ways to cope with pressure, working through conflict patterns, and helping everyone in the family (or the couple) communicate a bit more clearly.
Ethel works in a calm, grounded way. The goal isn’t to rush anyone. Instead, it’s about steady progress and practical support you can use between sessions.
Experience: clinical experience isn’t listed here in detail, but Ethel provides therapy across individual, couple, and family settings, using approaches that include behavioural strategies and stress-focused tools.
Education: the specific degree and study details aren’t provided here. What is listed is Ethel’s role as a Counselling Psychologist and Psychologist.
Language support: Ethel speaks English and German, which can help if you’d rather talk in a language you’re more comfortable with.
Research and clinical trials: no research projects or clinical trial involvement are listed here. The focus stays on what helps in the room, and what you can take home to support real life changes.