Lissy Abrahams is a psychotherapist based in Edgecliff, NSW. She works from 100 New South Head Road, Edgecliff NSW 2027, and offers therapy for individuals, couples, families, and groups. Sessions are set up to help people make sense of what’s going on, and to find practical ways to move forward, even when things feel a bit stuck.
Therapy with Lissy can suit different situations. Some people come in for personal challenges and want a calm space to talk things through. Others prefer couples sessions when communication feels tough, or when there’s a pattern in the relationship that’s hard to shift. Family therapy can also be helpful when day-to-day life is strained, and everyone’s trying to cope at the same time.
There are also group therapy sessions. These can be a good fit for people who feel like they’re carrying it alone. In a group, you can hear other experiences, feel less isolated, and practice new ways of relating with support in the room.
Over time, Lissy’s work focuses on the way people think, feel, and respond to stress or change. At times, sessions may move slowly, and that’s okay. The aim is to make the therapy feel steady and understandable, not overwhelming. In many cases, it helps to look at what’s happening now, then gently explore how past experiences and habits can still affect the present.
In terms of background, Lissy is trained to provide psychotherapy, and she draws on her experience delivering individual, couples, family, and group therapy sessions. While specific education details aren’t listed here, the work is built around supporting real people in real life, with sessions shaped around each person’s needs and goals.
No research publications or clinical trial details are listed for this practice. What’s clear is that the focus stays on therapy support across the main formats—individual, couples, family, and groups—so people can choose the kind of help that fits their current life best.