Geoffrey Haines is a psychologist based in Sydney. He works with people across Australia through a Nationwide Telehealth Service from Sydney NSW 2000. Telehealth can make it easier to get support when life is busy, transport is hard, or you just prefer video appointments.
In his sessions, Geoffrey helps with everyday mental health and wellbeing, and also the stuff that can sit in the background for a long time. That might be feeling stuck, dealing with stress, working through changes, or finding better ways to handle tough moments. At times, it’s about understanding what’s going on inside, and at other times it’s about making changes in how you respond day to day.
He offers individual therapy sessions for people who want a space to talk things through. These appointments can suit anyone who is trying to sort out their thoughts, improve coping, or better understand their patterns in relationships and daily life.
Geoffrey also works with couples. When communication breaks down, or when conflict keeps coming back, it can feel exhausting. Couples therapy is often about slowing things down, hearing each other more clearly, and finding practical ways to move forward together.
For families, he provides family therapy sessions. Family life has a lot of moving parts, and even small changes can ripple through the household. Sessions can focus on how people relate to each other, how stress shows up, and what support might look like at home.
He also runs group therapy sessions. Group work can be helpful when you want to feel less alone, learn from others, and see that other people are dealing with real challenges too. It’s not always easy at first, but it can be a supportive way to grow over time.
Experience and education details weren’t listed in the profile. What is clear is that Geoffrey’s work is centred on therapy that feels grounded and practical, with room for you to bring what’s happening in your life.
No research projects or clinical trial involvement are shown in the available details. Still, the focus in sessions stays on what helps in the real world—clear steps, honest conversations, and support that fits around your day to day routine.