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Tony Africano

The Lindsay Centre

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With over 15 years experience, Tony Africano, principal psychotherapist and counsellor, offers confidential, skilled and compassionate support and counselling to individuals and couples. Areas of practice include anxiety, depression, self-esteem, grief and conflict-resolution.

The Lindsay Centre

Servicing area

Mount Lawley, Western Australia

Focus areas

Trauma Emotional wellbeing Purpose Stress Management

Call - 08 9228 1527


Welcome to The Lindsay Centre

Why come to Counselling or Therapy?

The underlying purpose of all counselling and psychotherapy is to enhance your ability to generate or create new ways of thinking and behaving and increase your capacity to respond more skilfully to changes and events in your life.

Counselling or psychotherapy is not about waving magic wands to try and fix things, but it is about an attempt to make sense of emotional pain and distress.

What are the differences between Psychotherapy & Counselling?

Many of the differences are to do with the types of methods and approaches used by the practitioner. Drawing hard and fast distinctions between the two is often difficult.

Generally, counselling has to do with clarifying presenting issues and concerns, looking at their potential source or origins, and then working with the client to generate effective and appropriate options to resolve them.

Counselling is usually short term (though not always) and can be often seen to be 'solution based' or 'goal directed'.

Psychotherapy on the other hand is often interested in a 'deeper' analysis of the presenting issues and concerns and is less 'agenda based'.

The psychotherapeutic approach offered at the Lindsay Centre is known as 'Analytical Psychotherapy'.

Although there is much overlap in technique and approach, much of the work centres around looking at the repetitive nature of our difficulties, the patterns in our lives and the process by which they can be identified and understood.

This is essential in order to effect change into the future and hence, beyond the present situation or problem.

Psychotherapy can therefore be seen as a process by which you can begin to move forward toward emotional health, by firstly taking the time to understand and embrace your own history.

What is discussed during the session is kept strictly confidential and with time it may be possible for you to open up to painful and disturbing issues that may have been, until then, avoided, denied or buried.

What happens in the first session?

During your first appointment you may be asked to speak about what has brought you to the session.

You will not be asked to complete any tests or questionnaires.

The pace and progress of the work is largely determined by you, and there is no reason to 'push' through issues beyond what you feel comfortable with.

How long do the sessions last?

Ideally, one or more sessions per week are scheduled, depending upon your individual need and requirement at the time.

Each session lasts about 50 minutes and is usually scheduled for the same time, on the same day each week.

This is important in establishing a regular, safe and reliable 'space' in which to do the work required.

If you can't attend?

You are asked to give at least 24 hours notice if you wish to cancel or postpone an appointment.

What about the fee?

Yes, there is a standard fee charged for each session.

All aspects concerning the payment of fees are openly discussed in the first appointment.






Tony Africano

Tony Africano is the principal counsellor and therapist at "The Lindsay Centre" in Mount Lawley, Western Australia.

The practice has been in operation for some eight years and is the venue for both one-on-one and group counselling sessions.

Tony's entrance into the healing profession has been a result of his own personal journey and training over the past seventeen years.

He believes that a practitioner is best placed to deal with the suffering and distress of others from not only ongoing and sound theoretical training but also through knowledge of themselves.

As part of the professional preparation undertaken for this kind of work he has undergone hundreds of hours of his own personal therapeutic process.

From this foundation he has developed a professional style that is skilled, compassionate and sensitively attuned to each individual client.

Tony is a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors (A.I.P.C) and a Clinical Member of the Australian Counselling Association (A.C.A).

He is also a full member of the Psychotherapists and Counsellors Association of Western Australia (P.A.C.A.W.A. Inc.) and the Australasian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies.

Tony holds both an Advanced Diploma in Psychotherapy and a Graduate Diploma in Analytic Psychotherapy from the Churchill Clinic in Western Australia, in addition to Australian-based qualifications in counselling.

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