In a nut shell?

In a Nut Shell!

So you are probably thinking by now... who are we, what do we do and why do we do it?

So lets make it simple!

Tash Rae
Tash is the founder and principle director of The Morph Clinic and has been researching and working with tweens and teens for three decades. Backing her work she comes with qualifications of BTh (Bachelor of Theology) Psyc Sci (Psychological Science) and recently has completed her Masters of Positive Psychology (MAPP) at Melbourne University with Honours - Tash is passionate about helping tweens and teens navigate the world around them, whether it be anxiety, change, school transitions, bullying, divorce, death, image problems, success or future directions. She offers one on one counselling or group work on a range of subjects which will be run over the year. Understanding each child is unique and comes with their own set of strengths, each session will be individually designed to fit the individual and their unique situation. She also caters for parents, helping them navigate their own tween and teen through what can be turbulent times believing that both parties can thrive not just survive.

She has spoken at many youth conferences and training days, and she has also helped with segments on local radio, this is something you can still book Tash for.

Due to her extensive work in wellbeing in both primary and secondary schools, she offers a unique service to family’s experiencing difficulties with their child at school and offers a collaborative work with wellbeing and principal teams and will advocate on your behalf.

There is no doubt that Tash has helped and inspired thousands of tweens and teens over the years, through youth conferences, workshops and her extensive work within schools and will continue to do so through ‘The Morph Clinic”. Email her today at: info@themorphclinic.com.au - she is more than happy to discuss your needs.

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