

Hello,
I’m James. I’m a dedicated counsellor with many years’ experience in the field. I experienced counselling when I was a teenager and found it immensely helpful. It was then that I realized how having a space with someone you can trust can help you change and heal.
My goal is to share this delight with my clients by providing a space to be yourself and explore any issues with safety and care.
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​I enjoy working with clients across the lifespan. I’ve had experience working in schools, churches, and non-for-profit organizations providing mental health support.
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In my spare time, I often spend time with my wife and children, drink coffee, read books, watch movies, and play music. I value kindness, compassion, empathy, family, and faith.
Qualifications
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Bachelor of Counselling
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Diploma of Theology and Youth Ministry
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Advanced Pastoral Care Certificate
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Registered Clinical Counsellor with PACFA. To view my registration, please click here​​


Types of therapy I offer
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Acceptance Commitment Therapy
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Art therapy
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Brief therapy
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Christian counselling
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Cognitive therapy
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Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
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Emotion-Focused Therapy
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Family therapy
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Integrative therapy
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Narrative therapy
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Person-centred counselling
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Play Therapy
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Psycho-education
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Sand tray therapy
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Solution-focused therapy
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Systemic therapy
Privacy Policy
This policy outlines the ways in which James Lane Counselling handles the personal information
of our clients. We take privacy seriously and are committed to complying with the Australian
Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
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Personal Information
Personal information is any information about an individual that can be used to identify them
directly or indirectly, such as name, address, phone number, email address, and date of birth.
Sensitive information is a type of personal information which includes details, for example, about
a person’s racial or ethnic origins, political or religious beliefs, sexual orientation, health or
genetic information, family court orders or criminal record. The breach of sensitive information is
likely to leave people open to discrimination or embarrassment.
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Why we collect personal information
The sharing of personal information by a client to James Lane Counselling assists us to assess
and support the client in processing their identified concerns. Personal information is retained to
enable us to provide a relevant and informed service. Within our practice and due to our duty of
care a client cannot be anonymous. A client may request to use a pseudonym, but a name as
listed on ID’s is required.
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How we collect personal information
We collect personal information through a variety of means, including:
• the information you verbally share with us
• written communication received from you via email, SMS or letter
• our online booking system
• our intake form
• our parent consent form
• our informed consent form
• social media
• the guardian of those under 18 years of age
•a referral from your GP or another treating practitioner or service.
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Our storage of personal information
To protect the personal information, we hold from misuse or loss we store it in several ways, all of
which are secure and can only be accessed by approved individuals. The method of storage varies
between types of information and includes both hard copies and digital versions (either on a
secure server or offline).
We do not retain any credit card or banking details once processing the payment is finalised. We
also try not to retain unnecessary information, disposing of it securely from time to time
depending on the type on information it is and our legal obligations.
If we become aware of a security breach we will promptly investigate and, where appropriate,
take remedial action and notify the individual affected in accordance with the Privacy Act.
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Disclosure of your personal information
We will not disclose personal information about you to third parties without your consent, except
when the disclosure is required by law.
It is unlikely that we will disclose any information to a recipient outside of Australia.
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Accessing your personal information
You may request access to personal information we hold about you. We may ask you to specify
what information you require and may charge a fee where we provide access.
We deal with all requests for access to personal information as required by the Privacy Act. We
may refuse to provide access if the Privacy Act allows us to do so.
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Integrity of your personal information
We try to ensure that the personal information we collect is accurate and up to date. You may
request an update or correction to personal information we hold about you and we will deal with
all such requests as required by the Privacy Act.
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Complaints
If you think your personal information has not been handled in line with the Privacy Act, please
contact us in the first instance. We will investigate your complaint and try to promptly resolve
your complaint directly with you.
If you are not satisfied with the outcome, then you may make a complaint to the Office of the
Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC). For information about how to make such a
complaint, please refer to the OAIC website http://www.oaic.gov.au/
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Changes to this privacy policy
We may make changes to this privacy policy from time to time and in such cases we will notify
clients by email or on our website.
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Contact us
If you have any questions relating to privacy matters, please contact us by email below.