Psychology and Arts Therapy, Bega
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| Friday | 8:30am – 6pm | 
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Consultation Fee
Not specified

Arts Therapist, Psychologist

Individual therapy sessions
Couples counseling
Family therapy
Behavioral therapy
Dr. Laura Gaymer is a dedicated Arts Therapist and Psychologist based in Bega, NSW. Her role covers individual therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, and behavioral therapy. Degree and years of experience are not specified in the profile, but she is listed as a professional in psychology and arts therapy, working at the Psychology and Arts Therapy clinic in Bega (26-30 Church Street, Bega NSW 2550). Her local practice serves the NSW region, including Bega and surrounding areas, offering accessible mental health support for families and individuals in Australia. 
 
 Laura’s work brings together creative approaches with traditional psychology. This blend helps people express feelings, build coping skills, and explore thoughts in a safe space. Her services span from one-on-one sessions to couples and family therapy, as well as targeted behavioral therapy, making it easier for clients to find the right fit for their needs. Clients can expect a calm, supportive environment where communication is encouraged and progress is celebrated. 
 
 Located in Bega, Laura is available to people in the local community who speak English and German. Her clinic, Psychology and Arts Therapy, operates at 26-30 Church Street, making it a convenient option for residents across the Bega region. The practice emphasizes clear, simple care plans and steady steps toward mental well-being. This helps clients feel comfortable asking questions and sharing experiences. 
 
 The care approach focuses on patient-centered sessions. Laura listens attentively, explains options clearly, and works with clients to set realistic goals. She supports ongoing learning for herself through professional development and keeps up-to-date with new strategies in arts therapy and psychology. Collaboration is a key value, with teamwork playing a role in coordinating care if a client works with other health professionals. 
 
 Living and working in the Bega area, Laura is part of the local health community in New South Wales. Her practice is built on trust, safety, and a respectful approach to mental health. With a solid reputation in the Australian context, her expertise in arts therapy and psychology aims to help clients achieve meaningful, lasting improvements in well-being and relationships.
