The Wild Calm Trusted Referral Platform

It can be tricky to find the right fit for a therapist. We’ve taken out some of the hard work and hand picked some of the most fabulous and grounded practitioners that align with the Wild Calm ethos and values. We would hand on heart recommend you to any one of these precious folks. They have been triaged, vouched for, and are warmly recommended to you by Wild Calm.

It takes a community to serve a community.

Click on their profile and you’ll be taken to their own personal website where you can start your therapeutic journey with them.

Meet the Affiliate Providers

  • Jen Wiedman - A cis-queer-woman with short, wavy brown hair, wearing glasses, red lipstick, a white collared shirt, a light gray blazer, and a beaded necklace, standing outdoors in front of green leafy bushes. Open and curious.

    Jen Wiedman

    (she / her)

    DIRECTOR, MENTAL HEALTH SOCIAL WORKER, FAMILY VIOLENCE SPECIALIST THERAPIST, WILD CALM THERAPIES

    Jen is an experienced, holistic and grounded therapist and supervisor who is passionate about empowering womxn, Queer folks and caring professionals in their wellbeing, burnout prevention and sector sustainability.

  • Emily Conolan - A smiling cis-queer-woman with light skin and brown hair leaning on a table, holding colorful markers, in a cozy therapy room setting. Warm and welcoming.

    Emily Conolan

    (she / her)

    REGISTERED MASTERS LEVEL COUNSELLOR (PACFA),

    IFS THERAPIST, CARAVAN COUNSELLING

    Emily is warm, kind and inclusive in her practice, bringing her passion for folx to explore self and systems, to reduce barriers that may arise for them.

  • Coralie Ponsinet - A cis-French-Australian-woman with curly brown hair and glasses at the beach, smiling, with ocean and clear blue sky in the background. Friendly and compassionate.

    Coralie Ponsinet

    (she / her)

    REGISTERED COUNSELLOR (ACA),

    COMPASSION FOCUSSED THERAPIST, WONDERFUL MESS

    Coralie is a fluent French-Australian whose passion is compassion, believing that hope and recovery is possible despite the often-overwhelming nature of the health (mental and physical) recovery journey.

  • Kate Rumney

    (she/her)

    SOCIAL WORKER, EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUE (EFT) ACCREDITED PRACTITIONER, TAP YOUR WAY HOME
    Kate is an authentic and grounded practitioner, who brings her genuine self to the counselling space. She identifies as as cis-gender, heterosexual woman who is committed to safe, inclusive and affirming practice for everyone who belongs to the LGBTIQA+ community. 

  • JO LOCKART KIND HEART COUNSELLING

    Jo Lockart

    (she/her)

    CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER, THERAPIST, KIND HEART COUNSELLING

    Jo’s kind-hearted, highly experienced, professional yet conversational approach puts people at ease instantly. Her deeply attuned skills and compassionate presence provide the safe container to gently explore your experiences and move towards a more authentic way of being. Located in northern suburbs Melbourne.

  • Melinda Timmons Therapist telehealth trauma informed hope counselling Australia

    Melinda Timmons

    (she/her)

    CLINICAL SUPERVISOR, ACCREDITED MENTAL HEALTH SOCIAL WORKER, REGISTERED ACA/PACFA COUNSELLOR, HOPE COUNSELLING.

    Melinda uses dynamic parts approach with a trauma and somatic focus, and seamlessly weaves in feminist, intersectionality, and non-pathologising frameworks that are super Neuro-affirming. You will be deeply held in safe care here whether seeking therapy or professional supervision.

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    Therapist 

    To be showcased here, please email us at hello@wildcalmtherapies.com.au or give us a call on 0422 500 006.

Join the platform today.

If you’re a therapist in private practice with values and ethos in alignment to Wild Calm Therapies, please get in touch to discuss becoming one of our vouched for referral partners. We want to support you and facilitate folks to find the right fit for them. We don’t take this lightly and welcome you if you share our inclusive, intersectional, anti-oppressive, feminist, humanistic, systemic or decolonised approach to practice.