Dr Mohsen Dehghani is a psychologist based in Fitzroy North, VIC. His clinic is on Level 1, 175 Holden Street, Fitzroy North VIC 3068. Appointments are set up for people who want calm, practical support and a space to talk things through.
Dr Dehghani works with individuals, couples, and families. Many people come in when life feels a bit too heavy, stressful, or stuck. In individual therapy, sessions can help with things like anxiety, feeling overwhelmed, and trouble coping with day-to-day pressure. Therapy can also be a place to untangle patterns that have built up over time, even when you’re doing your best.
For couples, the focus is usually on communication, rebuilding trust, and finding ways to handle conflict without things spiralling. At times, relationships get worn down by stress, poor sleep, work pressures, or ongoing worries. Couples counselling can help you slow things down, say what you mean, and work toward solutions that both people can live with.
Family therapy can be useful when tensions at home are affecting everyone. Sometimes it’s about parenting stress, blended family issues, or simply trying to make the home feel safer and more workable. The aim is to support better connection and clearer expectations, not to blame anyone.
Dr Dehghani also offers stress management support and anxiety help. You might talk through what’s driving the worry, and then learn strategies you can use in real life. These can include stress management techniques and ways to handle anxious thoughts when they show up, including during busy weeks when it’s hard to switch off.
Language can matter, and Dr Dehghani speaks English, Farsi, and Persian. That can help some people feel understood from the start, especially when they’re finding it hard to put feelings into words in a second language.
Clinical work like this is often about small steps. Over time, therapy can help you feel more in control, more steady, and better able to deal with change. If you’re not sure where to start, Dr Dehghani’s sessions are designed to help you work out what support fits best, whether that’s individual therapy, couples counselling, or family therapy.