Paul Koning is a Psychologist based in Ipswich, in Queensland. He works from 57 Thorn Street, Ipswich QLD 4305. If you’re looking for calm, practical support, Paul offers counselling sessions and therapy sessions that aim to help you make sense of what’s going on and take steps that feel doable.
In many cases, people book appointments when stress starts to build up, sleep and mood change, or daily life feels harder than it used to. Paul also supports clients who want help with behavioural concerns and patterns that can get stuck over time. At times, it can be things like feeling overwhelmed, struggling to cope, or finding it tough to switch off at the end of the day.
Paul’s approach is based on talking things through in a way that feels safe and clear. Sessions can focus on stress management techniques, building better coping skills, and setting small goals that match your everyday routine. He helps people connect what they think, what they feel, and what they do, so changes aren’t just “in theory”.
Alongside regular counselling and therapy, Paul can also offer behavioural assessments. These are useful when you want a clearer picture of what might be driving certain behaviours, and what supports could help. The goal is to move from vague worry to a plan you can actually follow.
As a psychologist, Paul is trained to provide mental health support and structured therapy. While exact education details aren’t listed here, the work is delivered through counselling and therapy services that are designed to support real life challenges, not just quick fixes.
There’s no one “right” reason to reach out. Some people come in wanting help with stress and coping strategies. Others want therapy support for longer-running concerns or to understand how habits affect their wellbeing. Over time, regular sessions can help you notice patterns sooner and respond in a better way.
If you’d like an appointment in Ipswich, Paul Koning is available at his Thorn Street practice. For referral needs, fees, or the best starting point for your situation, it’s usually best to contact the clinic directly and ask what options are available.