Nina Krivoshev is a psychologist based in Alexandria, Sydney. She works from 23 Buckland Street, Alexandria NSW 2015. Nina provides therapy for individuals, couples, and families, and she aims to make sessions feel steady and practical, not overwhelming.
In her work, Nina helps people deal with everyday mental health challenges and the stuff that can build up over time. That might be stress that won’t switch off, low mood, or feeling stuck in the same patterns. At times, relationship tension and family conflict can also be part of what brings people in. When things feel messy at home or work, therapy can help you slow things down and sort through what’s going on.
Nina also uses cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). CBT is a way of looking at the links between thoughts, feelings, and actions. It can help you spot unhelpful thinking, understand what keeps things going, and try new ways of coping. Alongside that, she supports clients with stress management techniques, so you have options for when life gets busy, exhausting, or tense.
Session plans are usually kept simple and focused on what matters most for you right now. Some people come to therapy to learn skills they can use at home. Others want a space to talk things through with someone who is calm and non-judgemental. For couples and families, Nina often helps people communicate more clearly, reduce blame cycles, and move towards solutions that feel doable.
Nina’s work is grounded in her psychology training, with ongoing professional development to keep her approach current. If you’re looking for a psychologist who offers individual, couples, or family therapy, and who can work with CBT and stress management, Nina can be a good place to start.
Clinical trials or research publications aren’t listed here, so the focus stays on the practical support available through regular therapy sessions.