Trauma Counselling Darwin

Soul Counselling — Trauma Support · Darwin

Darwin trauma counselling that moves at the pace your system can hold.

Trauma counselling for people across Darwin for past wounds, emotional shock, relationship trauma and nervous-system survival patterns that still live in the body. Gentle, paced work, held online and by phone.

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Christina Feyes, trauma counsellor
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People keep saying the same thing.

One conversation in, most clients say they’ve finally been understood.

“I truly felt heard for the first time in all my life and deeply understood.”

— Simone

“When I came to Christina I was drowning in darkness… now I’m finally thriving again.”

— Shannon

“Due to her mediumship I was able to see core issues that I wasn’t able to recognise before.”

— Ellie

If you are here, trauma might be showing up as…

  • Feeling triggered by things that seem small from the outside.
  • Shutting down, freezing, people-pleasing or becoming hyper-alert.
  • Carrying memories, body sensations or emotions that still feel current.
  • Struggling with trust, boundaries, safety or self-worth.
  • Knowing you need support, but fearing being pushed too fast.

And in the Top End heat, so far from family, what you carry can feel even more isolating.

How Christina works

Safe, paced trauma support.

Trauma work needs care. Christina does not force disclosure or push catharsis. Sessions are paced around safety, consent and what your system is ready to process.

Safety first

You stay in choice. Nothing is forced, rushed or extracted.

Body-aware depth

Support for how trauma shows up emotionally, mentally and in the nervous system.

Root-level healing

Christina works with the pattern underneath survival responses, not just the symptom.

Go deeper

Want the deeper explanation of trauma counselling?

The service page stays practical and safety-led. If you want to understand how trauma counselling can work when your body still remembers, the trauma blog goes deeper at a careful pace.

Read the trauma counselling blog

A grounded read for when you want more context before booking.

A trauma counselling session processing difficult emotions safely

What we can work through

Common trauma themes.

Trauma can come from one event or from repeated experiences over time.

Relationship trauma

Betrayal, emotional harm, controlling dynamics or unsafe attachment patterns.

Childhood wounds

Old family patterns, neglect, criticism or emotional unmet needs.

Shock & loss

Experiences that overwhelmed your ability to process at the time.

Nervous-system patterns

Freeze, shutdown, hypervigilance, people-pleasing or emotional flooding.

Christina Feyes, counsellor for Darwin clients

About Christina

The counsellor behind Soul Counselling.

Christina Feyes is a counsellor with training in psychology, social work and human services, and over a decade of experience supporting people through difficult life seasons, working with clients across Australia.

Her work brings together clinical knowledge, grounded counselling practice and intuitive insight, so sessions can hold both the practical and the deeper emotional or spiritual layers of what you are experiencing.

Read more about Christina →

Common questions

Before you book.

If your question is not here, the free 15-minute assessment is the easiest way to ask it.

Isn’t counselling expensive?

In life everything has a price, yet we often spend on others and overlook ourselves. Counselling can look expensive on the surface, but most people attend around 6 to 12 sessions with the occasional booster afterwards — and unlike medication, it addresses the root cause rather than only the symptoms. Christina keeps her rate lower than many counsellors so it is easier to meet consistently, which makes real change more likely, and her main goal is simply to help you heal. Discounts are available for those who are genuinely financially challenged. The better question is often: how can you not afford to feel like yourself again?

Do I need a referral?

No. You can book directly. The free 15-minute assessment is a simple way to ask questions and decide whether the work feels right.

Are sessions online?

Yes. Sessions are held online and by phone for people right across Darwin — from the city and the northern suburbs to Palmerston and the rural area — so you can do the work from a private, familiar space.

Do I need to come into a Darwin clinic?

No. There is no Darwin clinic to visit. Christina works with Darwin clients online and by phone from anywhere in Australia, so there is no cross-city commute and no waiting room — just support that fits around work and family.

What if I do not know where to start?

That is completely normal. You do not need a polished story. Christina will help you begin with what is most present and work gently from there.

How many sessions will I need?

It varies. Some people feel a meaningful shift quickly; others prefer a steadier process. There is no minimum package and no pressure to continue.

What is the easiest next step?

Book the free 15-minute assessment. It is no pressure, no commitment, and gives you a chance to meet Christina before deciding.

Will I have to retell everything that happened?

No. Trauma counselling does not require detailed retelling to help. Christina focuses on safety, pacing and how the past lives in the present, and you share only what feels right, when it feels right.

Is online trauma counselling safe and effective?

Yes. For many people it is preferable — a familiar, private space supports the safety trauma work needs, and you are not limited by distance or local services.

Trauma work can be gentle.

Start with a free 15-minute assessment and decide whether Christina feels safe enough for the next step.

Book your free 15-minute assessment →
Prefer to talk first? Call 0479 144 561

Trauma support across Darwin

In the Top End, far from your people, what you carry feels heavier.

Darwin is hot, remote and constantly moving, and trauma can be especially isolating so far from family and old supports. Defence members, first responders and frontline workers carry hard exposures here, alongside people who came to the Top End for work or a fresh start and found the past travelled with them. With services limited and stretched, that weight can sit unspoken for a long time.

  • Defence members and first responders carrying operational and frontline weight.
  • People who moved to the Top End for work and feel far from family and roots.
  • Those who came north for a fresh start the distance did not deliver.
  • Anyone whose body still braces long after the danger has passed.

Sessions are held online and by phone across Darwin and all of Australia, so support fits around your life. You can also explore all Darwin counselling services.

Safe enough to do the work

Trauma support that reaches the Top End.

Online sessions mean remoteness and limited local services are no longer the barrier to getting real support.

Christina is a qualified counsellor with formal training in psychology and social work, and trauma-aware sessions are paced so you stay in control. The work is held online from wherever already feels safe to you, and nothing is pushed before you are ready.