TIAHN BIUNDO
BSW (Hons.), BA (Psych)
Social Worker
Thursday 1:00pm - 9:00pm
Contact 9603 0313
Tiahn Biundo is a qualified Social Worker who combines her background in Psychology and Social Work with a warm, engaging spirit to create a trusted space for clients to openly explore their thoughts and feelings. Drawing from her extensive experience in school settings, she specializes in connecting with children and adolescents who may struggle to engage, helping them achieve transformative change in a safe and encouraging environment.
She has particular expertise in facilitating group programs for adolescents, focusing on developing social skills, emotional awareness, decision-making abilities, and fostering a sense of belonging.
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      - Children (5-12) 
- Adolescents (12-18) 
 
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      - Medicare/MHCP 
- NDIS 
- Private 
 
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      - Art therapy 
- Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) 
- Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT) 
- Mindfulness 
- Play therapy 
- Solution focused therapy 
- Trauma informed therapy 
 
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      Mental Health - Adjustment Disorder 
- Anxiety & Phobias 
- Bipolar Disorder 
- Body dysmorphia 
- Depression 
 General Health - Sleeping problems 
- Stress management 
 Trauma/Harm - Bullying 
- Child Abuse 
- Family Violence 
- Self harm and suicide 
- Sexual Abuse 
- Victim of Crime 
 Personal Problems and Life Stressors - Anger management 
- Assertiveness training 
- Behaviour problems 
- Body image 
- Carer support 
- Emotion dysregulation 
- Life transition and adjustment issues 
- Parenting support 
- Religious issues 
- Self esteem and self development 
- Social skills 
- Stress management 
 Gender issues - Diverse genders 
- Diverse sexualities 
- Gender dysphoria 
 Parenting and Relationships Impulsive Behaviours Workplace/Community issues - Work bullying 
- Work stress 
 Personality Disorder issues - Borderline Personality Disorder 
 Eating Disorder issues - Avoidant/Restrictive food intake 
- Binge Eating 
- Anorexia Nervosa 
- Bulimia Nervosa 
 
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      Educational issues - Academic performance 
- Developmental Delays 
- Intellectual Disability 
- Learning difficulties 
- Problems with peers 
- School refusal 
- Specific Learning Disorder 
 

 
            
              
            
            
          
              