Bianca Villella is a counsellor and social worker based in Fitzroy, Melbourne. She works from 1/35 Rose Street, Fitzroy VIC 3065, and provides support for people who feel worn down, stuck, or unsure where to turn next.
Bianca offers individual counselling sessions for adults and young people who want a safer space to talk through what’s going on. In many cases, that means working through stress, anxiety, low mood, relationship worries, and the everyday stuff that can start to feel too heavy.
She also runs family therapy sessions. That might be for families going through major changes, dealing with conflict, or trying to improve communication at home. Sessions can help everyone slow down, understand what’s behind the behaviour, and find ways to cope that feel more workable for the whole family.
Alongside one-on-one and family sessions, Bianca leads support group meetings. These can be helpful when you want to feel less alone, hear how others manage similar challenges, and pick up practical ideas for getting through tough times.
Another part of her work is mental health assessments. These are usually about getting a clearer picture of what’s happening, what support might help most, and what next steps could look like. At times, she also provides crisis intervention services, when someone needs urgent, calming support to get through the moment and plan what happens after.
Bianca’s approach is steady and down to earth. She understands that people don’t always know what to ask for at the start. So she keeps things clear, listens closely, and helps you sort through the main issues without making you feel rushed.
Over time, her goal is to help people build more breathing room in their lives. That can mean learning better ways to manage thoughts and feelings, improving how families handle hard conversations, or simply having support that helps you take one step at a time.
If you’re looking for counselling or social work support in Fitzroy, Bianca Villella may be able to help with individual sessions, family therapy, support groups, mental health assessments, or crisis support.