Megan Klass is a psychologist based in Bondi Junction, NSW. Her practice is at Suite 506, Level 5, 9-13 Bronte Rd, Bondi Junction NSW 2022. Sessions are a safe, private space where people can talk things through, work out what’s going on, and take practical steps forward.
Megan offers individual therapy sessions, as well as couples and family therapy. At times, she also runs group therapy sessions. That means support can look different depending on what you’re dealing with, and what feels most helpful for your situation. Some people come in for personal stress and feeling stuck. Others get in touch because changes at home, at work, or in relationships are starting to wear them down.
In many cases, therapy is about making sense of thoughts, feelings, and patterns. It can also be about learning ways to cope when life gets busy or tough. For couples, sessions can focus on communication, trust, conflict, and finding a better way to move through disagreements. For families, the work often helps people understand each other more clearly and support one another, even when things are tense.
If you’re looking for group therapy, that’s another option when shared experiences can help people feel less alone. Group sessions can be a good fit for those who want both support and feedback in a small, guided setting.
Megan’s approach is steady and down-to-earth. Sessions are led in a way that respects your pace. You won’t be rushed. And you don’t have to bring everything at once. Over time, the aim is usually to help you build clarity, feel more in control, and make changes that last beyond the appointment.
For people who like clear next steps, it can help to talk through what you’re hoping for before you begin. That way, you can decide what type of session suits you best—individual, couples, family, or group therapy—based on your needs.
To find out what’s available, you can contact the practice at the Bondi Junction address listed above. If you’re not sure where you fit, that’s okay too. Many people start by booking an initial conversation and then work out the best plan from there.