Tali Klein is a counsellor and social worker based in Bondi Junction, in Sydney’s east. She works from United Consulting Rooms, 79-85 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022. Sessions are calm and grounded, with a focus on what’s going on for you day to day.
In her practice, Tali supports people who are dealing with stress, anxiety, low mood, and other mental health concerns. She also helps when things feel stuck—like you’ve been managing for a while, but it’s starting to take a toll. At times, support is about making sense of hard feelings, and other times it’s about finding practical ways to cope.
Tali offers individual counselling sessions for adults and people who prefer one-on-one support. This can be useful when you want space to talk things through, set some goals, and work out what helps you move forward. She also runs group therapy sessions, where you can connect with others and learn from shared experiences in a safe, structured way.
When needed, she can complete mental health assessments. These are usually a step in the right direction when you’re unsure what’s driving your symptoms, or when you want a clearer picture of what support may help next. The approach is about listening first, then planning what makes sense for your situation.
Tali also provides behavioural therapy sessions. That might include looking at patterns—like what triggers things, what keeps them going, and what you can try instead. Over time, this kind of work can help you feel more in control, not just manage on autopilot.
She brings a solid level of practical experience from everyday work in counselling and social work. The goal is to make sessions feel useful, not overwhelming. There’s usually room for both talking and taking small steps, even when life is messy.
In education and training, Tali has worked to build skills needed for counselling and social work. If research or clinical trials are relevant to a person’s care, those conversations can be considered in a general way, but the main focus stays on support that fits the person in front of her today.