Devonport
Day | Time |
---|---|
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 9am – 5pm |
Tuesday | 9am – 5pm |
Wednesday | 9am – 5pm |
Thursday | 9am – 5pm |
Friday | 9am – 5pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Counsellor, Social Worker
4.5
Individual counseling sessions
Group therapy sessions
Mental health assessments
Stress management techniques
Crisis intervention support
Janine Brown is a Counsellor and Social Worker based in Devonport, Tasmania. Degree details and exact years of experience are not provided here, but she works at the Devonport clinic located at 20-22 Nicholls Street, Devonport TAS 7310. Her role focuses on helping individuals and groups through thoughtful, supportive care. She offers a range of services to support mental wellbeing and everyday balance.
Janine works in Australia’s healthcare landscape with a patient-centered approach. She provides individual counseling sessions, group therapy sessions, and mental health assessments. She also teaches stress management techniques and offers crisis intervention support when it is needed. This combination helps people understand their feelings, manage stress, and find practical steps to feel better.
The practice emphasizes clear and open communication. Patients are supported in a calm, respectful environment where their concerns are heard. Janine’s approach is designed to be accessible and easy to understand, using simple, direct language so people can participate fully in their care.
Location-wise, the Devonport clinic sits in the heart of the city, making it convenient for residents of Devonport and nearby areas in Tasmania. The local setting helps people feel comfortable during visits and makes ongoing support easier.
Services are structured to fit different needs. For individuals, sessions can focus on personal growth, coping with stress, or navigating tough life events. Group therapy offers shared experiences and mutual support. Mental health assessments help identify concerns early, guiding effective care plans. Crisis intervention support is available for immediate needs.
The care team values continuous learning and teamwork. Staying up-to-date with best practices helps Janine provide current, effective support. Working with colleagues, she can coordinate care and ensure a holistic approach to wellbeing. This teamwork strengthens safety and consistency for patients.
People who seek Janine’s help can feel confident in a professional, compassionate service that prioritizes trust, confidentiality, and respectful care. Her reputation in the community reflects her commitment to quality, clear communication, and reliable mental health support across Devonport and broader Tasmania.
I booked an appointment with Janine in Devonport after a stressful few months. Her calm approach and practical steps for stress management really helped me feel grounded again. The one-on-one session was thorough, and I left with tools I still use now.
From the moment I walked into 20-22 Nicholls Street, I felt listened to. Janine’s guidance during the mental health assessment gave me clarity I didn’t realise I needed. Highly recommend to anyone in Tassie needing solid support.
Janine runs a compassionate group therapy session that’s inclusive and practical. It’s helped me connect with others who’re going through similar stuff. Grateful for the safe space she creates in Devonport.
I was sceptical about counselling, but Janine’s crisis intervention support really made a difference during a tough period. She stayed patient and offered concrete strategies that helped me stabilise quickly.
Appreciated the clear plan for stress management techniques she gave me. It’s rare to find a counsellor who explains things in such simple, workable terms. My sessions in Devonport feel like they’re actually helping.
I attended several individual counselling sessions with Janine and always left with something I could use. She’s thorough, respectful, and really listens. Wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to friends here in TAS.
The group therapy format worked well for me, and Janine moderated with warmth and sensitivity. It’s nice to be in a space where your experiences are normalised and you gain practical coping skills.