Bethanie Hannagan is a counsellor and social worker based in Camden, NSW. You can find her at 1/114 Argyle Street, Camden NSW 2570. Bethanie helps people who are dealing with tough times, and she also supports families trying to get back on track.
Her work covers individual counselling sessions, where you can talk through what’s going on and sort out practical next steps. She also offers family therapy sessions, which can be helpful when things feel tense at home, communication breaks down, or everyone is carrying the stress in different ways.
In many cases, sessions focus on mental health assessments. That might mean looking at what’s been happening, how things are affecting day-to-day life, and what support could help most right now. At times, people come in feeling overwhelmed, unsure what to do, or worried about safety. For those situations, Bethanie provides crisis intervention services, aiming to help people stabilise and find a clearer path forward.
Support group meetings are also part of her service. Groups can feel a bit confronting at first, but many people find comfort in hearing others share similar experiences. It can reduce the feeling of being alone, and it gives people ideas for coping that fit their own lives.
Bethanie works with people across a range of backgrounds and circumstances. That includes clients dealing with stress, anxiety, family conflict, relationship strain, and other mental health concerns. She keeps the tone calm and grounded, and she understands that progress can take time. Sometimes one session helps you name the problem. Other times it takes a few weeks to feel like you’re moving again.
In terms of education, Bethanie has qualifications in counselling and social work. She brings these skills into day-to-day practice, whether you’re looking for support after a difficult event or you want ongoing help to manage mental wellbeing. Details on research activity and clinical trials are not listed, but the focus in her clinic is on real support that fits what you need.