Unique Brains, Ballarat East
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Psychologist

Counseling sessions
Behavioral therapy
Stress management techniques
Mindfulness training
Mrs Corneli Oosthuizen is a Psychologist working at Unique Brains in Ballarat East, VIC. Her clinic is located at 2 Princes Street, North, Ballarat East 3350. Her work focuses on helping people with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors through counseling and therapy. She offers counseling sessions, behavioral therapy, stress management techniques, and mindfulness training to support mental health.
She serves patients in Ballarat and the surrounding areas, making care easy to reach for local families and adults. Seeing patients in Ballarat East keeps care close to home for many people in the community.
In practice, she creates a calm space for people to talk about what’s bothering them. She uses evidence‑based methods to guide sessions and teaches skills that people can use every day. Her approach helps with worries, stress, and life changes by focusing on practical steps and clear goals.
The care style emphasizes listening first, clear explanations, and practical strategies. She values a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where patients can feel safe to share. She also helps people learn mindfulness and stress‑reduction techniques they can use at work or home.
Mrs Oosthuizen is committed to continuous learning and professional growth. She stays up to date with new ideas in psychology and integrates them into her sessions. She values teamwork and often collaborates with other clinicians at Unique Brains to provide well‑rounded care. This collaborative approach helps patients get a full plan that fits their needs.
Patients can trust in her reputation and expertise as a local psychologist who focuses on practical, compassionate care. Her local presence in Ballarat East and North makes it easier for people in the region to access trusted mental health support when they need it most.
