Dr Tamara Reynish, Founder (she/they)
Tamara has extensive experience supporting people of all ages, including as a critical incident/crisis counsellor, mediator, workplace wellbeing counsellor, service manager, mental health practitioner, clinical supervisor, teacher, and communications expert. She has a Doctorate in Public Health (Mental Health), a Master of Social Work, and certification in biomedical ethics, psychology, clinical supervision, teaching, and a range of counselling modalities and techniques. Her approach is integrative; weaving a variety of evidence-based approaches to best suit individual need. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring the beauty of Tasmania/lutruwita with her loved ones.
Acknowledgement of Country
Reynish Wellbeing acknowledges the traditional owners of the land upon which we live and work. We pay respect to Elders past and present as the holders of the knowledge, the traditions, the culture, and the history. We honour the traditional owners’ self-determination and resilience.
Acknowledgement of Lived Experience
We knowledge the importance and expertise of people with lived experience. We recognise their many contributions in informing service delivery, supporting health research, and impacting the health and wellbeing of our communities.
Our Commitment to Inclusion
Reynish Wellbeing embraces diversity and difference. We recognise that wellbeing is shaped by each person’s unique journey, and we strive to provide care and resources that are compassionate, accessible, and culturally responsive. We are also committed to making our services safe and inclusive for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender diverse, intersex, queer, and asexual (LGBTIQA+) people. We also acknowledge LGBTIQA+ advocates, friends, and allies.
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