Julian Gimple is a counsellor and psychotherapist based in Perth, working out of Suite 1, 128 Brisbane Street, Perth WA 6000. Julian supports people who are dealing with tough moments, ongoing stress, or changes in how they’re coping day to day.
In sessions, Julian focuses on talking things through in a way that feels safe and steady. The work is practical as well as personal. Some people come in to sort out what’s going on in their head, while others want help with routines, habits, and how they respond when life gets heavy.
Julian offers individual counselling sessions for people who prefer one-on-one support. At times, group therapy sessions can also be a good fit, especially for those who find comfort in real connection and shared experiences. Group work can help people feel less alone, and it can be a chance to learn from others while still having their own space.
Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) is part of Julian’s toolkit. CBT can be useful when thoughts start to loop, when worry stays turned on, or when certain patterns keep showing up. In many cases, Julian helps people spot those patterns and try out small changes that are easier to manage.
Stress management is another key part of the work. That might look like learning simple ways to calm the body, building clearer routines, or figuring out what triggers more pressure in the first place. Over time, these tools can make a real difference, especially for people who feel like they’re running on empty.
Julian’s approach is calm and down to earth. The goal isn’t to force quick fixes. It’s more about making space to understand what’s happening, then taking steps that feel doable. Sometimes that means changing the way you think. Other times it’s about changing the way you handle everyday situations.
Education and training details aren’t listed here, but Julian’s sessions do draw on counselling and psychotherapy methods, including CBT skills and practical stress-focused strategies. If you’re looking for support in Perth, Julian’s clinic is set up for people who want a thoughtful, real-world approach.
Clinical trials or research work aren’t shown as part of the current listing. What is clear is the focus on counselling, group therapy, CBT, and stress management techniques, for people who want help that’s grounded and human.