Calum Johal is a counsellor and social worker based in Bondi Junction, NSW. He works from Suite 301, 9-13 Bronte Road, Bondi Junction NSW 2022. If life feels messy or overwhelming, Calum helps people slow things down and start making sense of what’s going on.
In many cases, people come in after a rough patch—things like ongoing stress, big life changes, or strain at home. Calum also supports families when relationships are under pressure. That might mean learning how to talk better, sort out conflict, or find a calmer way forward.
Calum offers individual counselling sessions. These sessions are for when you want a space to talk through your thoughts and feelings, and work out what support would help most right now. At times, it’s also about coping day to day when emotions are running high, or when you’re not sure what to do next.
For people who need it, family counselling sessions are also available. Family dynamics can be hard even in normal times, and they can get even harder during crises or after sudden changes. Calum focuses on supporting the whole situation, not just one person.
There are also support group meetings. For some people, being around others who understand what they’re dealing with makes things feel less lonely. Support groups can help you feel more steady, learn from shared experiences, and build a stronger routine of support.
Calum also provides mental health assessments. These are a way to work out what’s happening, what’s most urgent, and what kind of help could fit best. The goal is to keep things practical and clear, so you’re not left guessing.
When things get urgent, crisis intervention services are available. Crisis support matters when you feel unsafe, overwhelmed, or stuck and need help sooner rather than later. Calum’s approach is calm and grounded, focused on getting you through the immediate moment and planning the next steps.
Overall, Calum Johal provides counselling and social work support for individuals and families, with options that range from one-on-one sessions to group support and crisis help. It’s about meeting you where you are, and working out a sensible path forward from there.