Jacqueline Green is a Psychologist based in Brighton, VIC. She works from 617 Hampton Street, Brighton VIC 3186. Her clinic focuses on talking-based support and practical strategies that can help people feel more steady day to day.
Jacqueline provides individual therapy sessions for people who are dealing with things that feel heavy, confusing, or hard to manage on their own. At times, life stress can build up quietly, and then suddenly it’s harder to cope. In therapy, she helps you slow things down, sort out what’s going on, and work out changes that fit your situation.
She also offers couples counseling. Relationship problems can show up in many ways, like repeated arguments, feeling distant, or struggling to communicate without things escalating. Sessions are aimed at helping partners understand each other better and find safer, more workable ways to talk and move forward.
For families, Jacqueline provides family therapy. When one person’s struggles affect everyone, it can be exhausting for the whole household. Family therapy can create a bit more space to hear each other, rebuild trust, and set up ways to handle tough moments without blame taking over.
Sometimes group therapy helps too. Being in a group can remind people they’re not alone. It also gives a chance to learn from others while still having room to share what matters to you. Jacqueline’s group work focuses on support, skills, and keeping things respectful and grounded.
Jacqueline also uses cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). CBT is a common, skills-based approach that looks at how thoughts, feelings, and behaviours link together. It can be useful when you feel stuck in unhelpful patterns, like overthinking, avoiding things, or getting pulled into the same emotional loop. In many cases, small, steady changes make a real difference over time.
If you’re not sure what type of appointment suits you, that’s okay. You can start with an individual session and work from there, or explore whether couples or family therapy would fit better. The aim is to keep it clear, calm, and practical, so therapy feels doable, not overwhelming.