Annette Clemments is a counsellor and social worker based in Long Gully, Victoria. She works from 2/8 Brown Street, Long Gully VIC 3550. Her focus is on practical support for people who are finding life a bit hard at the moment.
Annette offers individual counselling sessions for adults and young people, as well as family therapy sessions when things affect more than one person in the household. At times, she also runs group therapy sessions. These appointments are for when you want a steady place to talk, sort things out, and work out what helps next.
Along with counselling, Annette also provides mental health assessments. These can be a starting point when you are unsure what is going on, or when you want a clearer picture of needs and options. In many cases, the goal is not just to talk about the past, but to look at what’s happening now and what support could make daily life easier.
Sessions can cover a range of concerns that commonly show up in community life, like stress, emotional ups and downs, trouble coping, and strain in relationships. For families, the work often looks at communication, boundaries, and how to make changes that actually stick. Group settings can be helpful too, especially when you want to feel less alone and learn from other people’s experiences.
Over time, Annette’s style stays calm and grounded. She keeps things clear, listens properly, and helps people find workable steps. There’s support for people who want to talk things through one on one, and also for people who feel things are bigger than just themselves.
Annette’s training and work are centred on counselling and social work support, with a focus on wellbeing and safety. For anyone thinking about an assessment or therapy, it’s usually a good idea to bring along what’s been going on, even if you’re not sure how to explain it yet.