Evan Guerin is a psychologist based in Newtown, NSW. His practice is located at Suite 207, 1 Erskineville Road, Newtown NSW 2042. He offers therapy sessions for individuals as well as support for couples and families, depending on what’s going on at the time.
In individual therapy, Evan helps people make sense of what’s happening in their day-to-day life. This can include things like stress, feeling stuck, low mood, and issues that build up over time. At times, sessions also focus on behaviour patterns—how things get triggered, what keeps the cycle going, and what practical changes can be tried.
For couples, the work often centres on communication and conflict. Relationships can shift slowly, and misunderstandings can pile up before anyone realises. Couples counselling can help sort through repeated arguments, trust concerns, and the harder conversations that are easy to avoid. The aim is usually to help partners understand each other better and find ways to move forward that feel more workable.
Family therapy can be useful when the whole household is feeling the strain. When routines change or tensions rise, it can affect everyone in the home, not just one person. Evan’s family sessions look at how people relate, how roles can get stuck, and what support might help everyone feel safer and more settled.
Behavioural therapy is part of the mix of services offered. In many cases, this means looking at real-life situations and using steps that can be tested in everyday life, not just talked about. There isn’t any extra detail listed here about training or years of experience, and there’s also no information shown about publications, research, or clinical trials.
Overall, Evan’s approach is built around practical therapy that fits what a person or family needs right now. Sessions are set up to be clear and grounded, with support that’s meant to help people take the next step, even if things feel messy at first.