Luke Brabant is a Forensic Psychologist and Psychologist based in Sydney. He works out of Suite 3, Level 5, 154 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000. Luke’s sessions are for people who want steady, practical support, whether it’s for day-to-day stress or tougher situations that can bring extra pressure into family life.
In his work, Luke offers individual therapy sessions, couples counselling, and family therapy. He also uses cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) to help people untangle thoughts and patterns that can keep problems going. At times, the focus is on how you handle stress and what you can do in real life, not just in theory.
Many people seek help for anxiety, low mood, relationship strain, or feeling overwhelmed. Others come in after conflict at home, changes in life, or when old habits start to take over again. Luke understands that every situation is different. So the approach is usually paced and grounded, with clear steps you can try between sessions.
For couples and families, the aim is often to improve how people communicate and respond to each other. That might mean slowing things down when emotions run high, or finding safer ways to talk about hard topics. In many cases, small changes in routine and how you manage stress can make a big difference over time.
Luke’s experience covers working with individuals, couples, and families, alongside CBT-based support and stress management techniques. He also brings a forensic psychology perspective to relevant needs, which can be helpful for people who are dealing with legal or justice-related stressors, or who want support in complex circumstances.
Training and study in psychology underpin Luke’s clinical work. He also keeps up with ongoing learning in the field, so his sessions stay in line with approaches that are used in everyday practice. Research and clinical trials are not listed here, but the work is guided by practical, evidence-informed methods like CBT.