Human.Kind

Mental Health
Therapies

We’re here to support you.

We’re here to support you. That could be helping you through tough times, working on longstanding issues, or building resilience for the long term. We want to see you thrive.

At Human.Kind, each of our highly qualified therapists has a minimum of 10 years experience working with diverse people, presentations, and contexts. All are professionally trained in evidence-based and research-driven therapeutic modalities, and are registered to accept Mental Health Treatment Plan referrals through Medicare. We take a client-centred approach, acknowledging every person’s unique circumstances and lived experience. All humans have a different story, strengths, struggles, and goals, hence we tailor each session to suit your needs. Therapy need not be heavy, it’s about gathering a support team to share your load.

Our psychologists and mental health professionals are here to listen and work together to foster your wellbeing. 

We’re here to help you decide which type of mental health service will best suit your needs.

Variations are often slight and dependant on a practitioner’s experience or interests, as much as the modality itself.

All our therapists are highly qualified, experienced, and registered professionals. All therapists are able to accept Mental Health Treatment Plan referrals through Medicare, and some private health funds will offer rebates depending on the service. 

Our team are:

  • Clinical Psychologists

    Clinical Psychologists have undertaken four years of an undergraduate, plus an additional postgraduate, and professional experience (eight years total). Clinical psychologists have undertaken highly specialised APAC-accredited training in the assessment, diagnosis, formulation, research and psychological treatment of mental health, behavioural, and emotional disorders across the lifespan. Predominantly focussing on ‘talk-therapy’ approaches as well, Clinical Psychology has an emphasis on psychoeducation and will often work closely with GPs and Psychiatrists on a team care strategy.

  • Mental Health Social Workers

    This form of therapy is similar to Counselling and Psychology. Mental Health Social Workers have undertaken a minimum of four years in a bachelor’s degree, significant professional experience hours, plus completed an additional mental health registration examination process. Practitioners will utilise different types of ‘talk-therapy’ as well as integrating other therapeutic approaches and mindfulness exercises. Typically, Mental Health Social Workers will start with a ‘zoomed out’ perspective, looking at the cultural, systemic, and structural issues that contribute to an individual’s experience.

  • Counsellors and Psychotherapists

    Most Counsellors and Psychotherapists in Australia have undertaken both an undergraduate and an additional postgraduate degree, as this is the requirement to be considered registered with ACA or PACFA. Counselling will often focus on specific situations or symptoms, finding targeted solutions to current issues. Commonly the topics explored are more preventative, early intervention, or strategy based guidance. Psychotherapy can be more in-depth, diving into past experiences and investigating long-term issues. From both you can expect a person-centred, trauma informed and collaborative approach.

All mental health sessions at Human.Kind last approximately for 55 minutes and can be completed either face to face at our Adelaide CBD location, or remotely through a Telehealth service. A link will be sent to you for completion in advance of your first appointment, assisting your therapist with some basic background information before you arrive. All information is strictly confidential, with your therapist being the only one who can access your private information and treatment notes.

In studio sessions are conducted in a newly renovated and comfortable consultation room, with disability access and seating for multiple parties if required. Your therapist will tailor the session to suit your needs, interests, and preferences- guided by their professional experience. They will often include assessment/ investigative exploration, psychoeducation, goal setting and planning, as well as exercises and coping strategies.

We get it. They may all sound like interesting and potentially beneficial approaches. We strongly recommend reading the individual bio’s of each of our three therapists to get a feel for who you might feel the most comfortable with or who has the most relevant experience. If that still doesn’t clarify things for you, you can email us at heal@humankindstudios.com.au and we can offer further support and guidance.

Contemporary research commonly suggests that beneficial outcomes in therapy are most likely when the client and the therapist have a strong and trusting connection, so we want to help ensure this as best we can.

Counselling Initial & Follow-up – $157.25

  • 50-60mins with an accredited and registered Counsellor. Dan Hales is also an accredited Mental Health Social Worker.
  • Human.Kind members get 10% off.
  • Medicare Mental Health Treatment Plans accepted.

Mental Health Social Work Initial & Follow-up – $157.25

  • 50-60mins with an accredited and registered Counsellor. Dan Hales is also an accredited Mental Health Social Worker.
  • Human.Kind members get 10% off.
  • Medicare Mental Health Treatment Plans accepted.

Clinical Psychology Initial & Follow-up – $250

  • 50-60mins with an accredited and registered Counsellor. Dan Hales is also an accredited Mental Health Social Worker.
  • Human.Kind members get 10% off.
  • Private health rebates apply.
  • Medicare Mental Health Treatment Plans accepted.
  • Eating Disorder Plans accepted.

Location

Level 1, 60 Halifax Street, Adelaide, South Australia

(Lift access available)

How to make a booking

Phone 8231 2983, book in-studio, or use our online booking service 24/7

 

We can help you select the right therapist

 

Tele-health available. Just ask us. 

Parking
Free on-street 2hr parking on Halifax and surrounding streets. Or ride your bike, parking directly out front.

Our MENTAL HEALTH THERAPY team

Dan Hales

Counsellor and Mental Health Social Worker

Social worker of 20 years with Mental Health accreditation and a Masters in Counselling and Psychotherapy. Trained in ACT, EMDR, DBT, CBT and Person-Centred Therapy, with a focus on trauma-informed, somatic and creative arts-based approaches. Experienced across youth, health, arts and community sectors, including work with LGBTQIA+, migrant, refugee and First Nations communities.

 

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Simeon Jones
Clinical Psychologist

Clinical Psychologist with 11 years’ experience across government, NGO and private sectors, including community mental health, QEH pain clinic and Headspace Adelaide. Trained in psychodynamic therapy, ACT, mindfulness, CBT, EMDR, DBR and body-focused approaches, specialising in trauma, anxiety, mood, psychotic and dissociative disorders. Works with adults and adolescents, fostering a creative, collaborative and inclusive therapeutic space.

 

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Rene Martin-Harris
Clinical Psychologist
Currently on maternity leave

Psychologist since 2013, specialising in emotional regulation, mood, eating and impulsive behaviours. Draws on cognitive, behavioural, mindfulness and acceptance frameworks to create engaging, collaborative therapy. Experienced across inpatient and outpatient settings, with seven years at SA Health’s Statewide Eating Disorder Service and five years at North Eastern Community Mental Health delivering DBT group programs.

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