Service Details
Family Therapy Melbourne
Maple Lane Psychology provides individual therapy for children, adolescents, and adults in Melbourne. Support for anxiety, stress, low mood, life transitions, and personal growth in a calm, reflective space.


Supporting families through change and challenge
Family life can feel complex, particularly during periods of stress, transition, or ongoing conflict. Family therapy at Maple Lane Psychology offers a supportive space for families to come together, understand one another more clearly, and work towards healthier patterns of communication and connection.
We work with families experiencing relational strain, behavioural concerns, emotional difficulties, or challenges related to parenting, schooling, or developmental changes.
How family therapy works
Family therapy focuses on relationships rather than individuals in isolation. Sessions provide space for each family member’s perspective to be heard, while gently exploring patterns that may be contributing to ongoing difficulties.
Therapy is paced carefully and tailored to your family’s needs. Depending on the situation, sessions may involve parents and children together, parent-only sessions, or a combination of both.
Parenting support within family therapy
Many families seek therapy for support with parenting challenges. We help parents better understand their child’s emotional and behavioural needs, strengthen communication, and develop responses that feel both supportive and sustainable.
Parenting support is offered within a broader relational framework, recognising the importance of emotional safety, consistency, and connection within the family.
What family therapy can support
Family therapy may be helpful for families experiencing:
Ongoing conflict or communication difficulties
Behavioural or emotional concerns in children or adolescents
Parenting stress or uncertainty
Family transitions such as separation, blending families, or change
A desire to strengthen relationships and emotional understanding
Supporting families through change and challenge
Family life can feel complex, particularly during periods of stress, transition, or ongoing conflict. Family therapy at Maple Lane Psychology offers a supportive space for families to come together, understand one another more clearly, and work towards healthier patterns of communication and connection.
We work with families experiencing relational strain, behavioural concerns, emotional difficulties, or challenges related to parenting, schooling, or developmental changes.
How family therapy works
Family therapy focuses on relationships rather than individuals in isolation. Sessions provide space for each family member’s perspective to be heard, while gently exploring patterns that may be contributing to ongoing difficulties.
Therapy is paced carefully and tailored to your family’s needs. Depending on the situation, sessions may involve parents and children together, parent-only sessions, or a combination of both.
Parenting support within family therapy
Many families seek therapy for support with parenting challenges. We help parents better understand their child’s emotional and behavioural needs, strengthen communication, and develop responses that feel both supportive and sustainable.
Parenting support is offered within a broader relational framework, recognising the importance of emotional safety, consistency, and connection within the family.
What family therapy can support
Family therapy may be helpful for families experiencing:
Ongoing conflict or communication difficulties
Behavioural or emotional concerns in children or adolescents
Parenting stress or uncertainty
Family transitions such as separation, blending families, or change
A desire to strengthen relationships and emotional understanding
Explore our core services and discover the right support.
Explore our core services and discover the right support.
Explore our core services and discover the right support.
Individual Therapy
Individual Therapy
Anxiety
Anxiety
Depression
Depression
Childhood Assessments
Childhood Assessments
EMDR Therapy
EMDR Therapy
Mindfulness
Mindfulness
AEDP Therapy
AEDP Therapy
PTSD and Trauma Work
PTSD and Trauma Work
Family Therapy
Family Therapy
Couples Therapy
Couples Therapy
Teen Counseling
Teen Counseling
With over 15 years of clinical experience, we’ve supported hundreds of individuals, adolescents, couples, and families in Melbourne
With over 15 years of clinical experience, we’ve supported hundreds of individuals, adolescents, couples, and families in Melbourne
With over 15 years of clinical experience, we’ve supported hundreds of individuals, adolescents, couples, and families in Melbourne

Your journey to healing begins with one small step — reaching out.
Book your initial consultation, where we’ll discuss your goals and how therapy can best support your growth. Whether in person or online, we're here to make your therapy experience as comfortable and effective as possible

Your journey to healing begins with one small step — reaching out.
Book your initial consultation, where we’ll discuss your goals and how therapy can best support your growth. Whether in person or online, we're here to make your therapy experience as comfortable and effective as possible

Your journey to healing begins with one small step — reaching out.
Book your initial consultation, where we’ll discuss your goals and how therapy can best support your growth. Whether in person or online, we're here to make your therapy experience as comfortable and effective as possible
Common Questions
Your Questions Answered
Everything You Need to Know Before Starting Your Journey
1. What types of therapy do you offer?
At Maple Lane Psychology, we tailor therapy to your needs using a blend of evidence-based approaches. This includes Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for patterns of thinking and behaviour, Attachment-Focused Therapy (AEDP) for relational and emotional work, Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based strategies for emotional regulation, and EMDR for processing past experiences when relevant. Our therapy is a collaborative process: you’ll explore your goals, reflect on your experiences, and develop practical strategies in a safe, supportive space. Sessions unfold at a pace that suits you, helping you build insight, resilience, and lasting change.
2. Are sessions confidential?
3. Do I need a referral to book a session?
4. What if I’m not sure I need therapy?
Common Questions
Your Questions Answered
Everything You Need to Know Before Starting Your Journey
1. What types of therapy do you offer?
At Maple Lane Psychology, we tailor therapy to your needs using a blend of evidence-based approaches. This includes Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for patterns of thinking and behaviour, Attachment-Focused Therapy (AEDP) for relational and emotional work, Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based strategies for emotional regulation, and EMDR for processing past experiences when relevant. Our therapy is a collaborative process: you’ll explore your goals, reflect on your experiences, and develop practical strategies in a safe, supportive space. Sessions unfold at a pace that suits you, helping you build insight, resilience, and lasting change.
2. Are sessions confidential?
3. Do I need a referral to book a session?
4. What if I’m not sure I need therapy?
Common Questions
Your Questions Answered
Everything You Need to Know Before Starting Your Journey
1. What types of therapy do you offer?
At Maple Lane Psychology, we tailor therapy to your needs using a blend of evidence-based approaches. This includes Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for patterns of thinking and behaviour, Attachment-Focused Therapy (AEDP) for relational and emotional work, Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based strategies for emotional regulation, and EMDR for processing past experiences when relevant. Our therapy is a collaborative process: you’ll explore your goals, reflect on your experiences, and develop practical strategies in a safe, supportive space. Sessions unfold at a pace that suits you, helping you build insight, resilience, and lasting change.