Isabelle Truong is a counsellor and psychotherapist based in Darling Point, Sydney. She works out of 11 Yarranabbe Rd, Darling Point NSW 2027, and offers private support for people and families who want help sorting through tough times.
Her sessions are for adults and families dealing with day-to-day stress, as well as bigger mental health concerns. In many cases, people come in because things feel a bit out of control—work pressure, relationship strain, or ongoing worry that just won’t switch off. Others are looking for a clearer way forward after a change at home or a hard stretch that’s been building for a while.
Isabelle provides individual therapy sessions for anyone who wants space to talk things through. For couples, she offers counselling focused on communication, trust issues, and dealing with conflict in a calmer way. She also works with families, which can be helpful when everyone is feeling the impact and you need support that includes the whole picture.
Alongside therapy, she can also help with mental health assessments. These check-ins are usually about getting a better understanding of what’s going on, and what support might make the biggest difference right now. From there, sessions often include practical stress management techniques. The goal isn’t to pretend everything is fine. It’s more about finding tools that help you cope better day to day.
Isabelle speaks English and Vietnamese, which can help people feel more at ease when they’re choosing the right words for what they’re going through.
Appointments are available for people who want a steady, grounded approach. Over time, therapy can help you notice patterns, understand your own triggers, and build a way to move forward that feels realistic for your life.
If you’re not sure where to start, that’s okay. Many people begin with the basics—what’s been happening, what’s been hard, and what you’d like to change. Isabelle’s role is to listen, take your concerns seriously, and help you work out the next steps together.