We understand that a thriving workplace is one where employees feel supported and valued. With the help of an EAP, you can prioritise mental health and foster a positive, productive environment.
Our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offers confidential, professional support to help your team manage personal and work-related challenges that may be affecting their wellbeing.
Delivered by our team of qualified psychologists and counsellors, the program provides evidence-based therapy tailored to individual needs. Our clinicians bring a broad range of experience and expertise to ensure your employees receive the right support.
To learn more about our team’s backgrounds and areas of expertise, visit Our Team.
Get in touchWhat is an Employee Assistance Program?
An Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a confidential counselling and support service to help employees and their immediate family members manage life’s challenges — whether personal, family-related, and/or work-related.
Funded by the employer and free for employees to access, an EAP is designed to promote mental wellbeing, reduce stress, and support early intervention for issues that may be affecting an individual’s health or job performance.
All sessions are strictly confidential — employers do not receive any identifying information about who accesses the service or the reasons for doing so.
EAP services are established through a formal service agreement between Solasta and the employer.
By offering an EAP, employers demonstrate a commitment to supporting staff wellbeing, fostering a healthier and more resilient workplace.
Benefits for employees
Our EAP offers a wide range of benefits that support your employees’ wellbeing:
- Confidential support: Access to private, one-on-one counselling sessions with experienced professionals.
- Early intervention: Resolve issues and stress early before they become overwhelming.
- Flexible and easy-to-access: Appointments available at convenient times, either face-to-face or over the phone.
- Work-life balance: Guidance and strategies to manage personal and professional responsibilities effectively.
Benefits for your organisation
Implementing Solasta’s EAP can lead to significant benefits for your organisation:
- Enhanced productivity: By addressing personal issues that may impact work performance, employees can remain focused and motivated.
- Reduced absenteeism: Support for health and wellness leads to fewer sick days and improved attendance.
- Improved morale: A supportive work environment fosters a positive company culture and increases employee satisfaction.
- Attractive employer: Offering an EAP makes your organisation more appealing to potential hires and helps retain top talent.
- Being legally compliant: An EAP can form part of your organisation’s risk mitigation framework and assist with compliance to regulatory requirements.
Common issues we can support with include:
- Anxiety and worry
- Depression and low mood
- Conflict at home or work
- Relationship issues
- Family problems
- Stress management
- Suicide and suicidal thoughts
- Decision making
- Change management
- Anger management
- Career management
- Bereavement and loss
Why choose Solasta?
Experienced professionals
Proven expertise
Flexible delivery
Dedicated support
Give your employees the support they need to thrive.
Contact us today to learn more about our Employee Assistance Program and how we can create a tailored solution for your organisation.
Meet the team
Haidee Baker
Registered Psychologist
Klemzig
Lisa Chisholm
Clinical Psychologist
Klemzig & Christies Beach
Nataly Veal
Clinical Psychologist
Klemzig
Brenna Schroeder
Registered Psychologist
Klemzig
Roisin Thomson
Clinical Psychologist
Christies Beach
Katira Brass
Registered Psychologist
Klemzig
Madeline Rac
Registered Psychologist
Klemzig
Emer Dunne
Clinical Psychologist
Christies Beach
Tara Mower
Registered Psychologist
Christies Beach
Madelaine de Valle
Clinical Psychologist
Klemzig
Cayetana Arranz
Counsellor
Klemzig & Edinburgh North
Gabriella Bishop
Registered Psychologist
Klemzig
Justine Cooney
Registered Psychologist
Christies Beach
Peck Jin Gan
Registered Psychologist
Klemzig
Jake Slack
Registered Psychologist
Klemzig
Haidee is passionate about helping people to improve their wellbeing and to make positive changes in their lives that are sustainable over time. She provides psychological therapy for children, adolescents, and adults for a range of issues including stress, depression, anxiety, fears and phobias, trauma, emotional regulation difficulties, social skills, behaviour concerns, relationship issues, work issues, and other challenges. She supports children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental differences such as Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD. Haidee works collaboratively with families and schools to foster children's social and emotional wellbeing and academic progress.
Haidee is a registered psychologist with a master's degree in School Psychology. She has worked in a range of educational settings, as well as in community mental health organisations and in private practice. She has significant experience working with people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, migrants and refugees. She has completed specialised training and supervision in the area of Perinatal Psychology, and has a particular interest in working with women who are affected by mental health conditions during the first year of parenthood.
Haidee provides a safe space for people to build insight and understanding of their emotional patterns, and to develop new ways to manage difficult thoughts and feelings. She uses a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, but she primarily draws on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and mindfulness-based approaches.
Haidee is not currently accepting new clients.
Lisa is a Clinical Psychologist who provides assessment and therapy services to adults and children. She has extensive experience in providing a range of psychological services to individuals, families, schools and organisations. Lisa also has experience working in child protection, family reunification, and youth homelessness settings.
Lisa works in a collaborative and non-judgemental manner and is passionate about working with adolescents and adults to improve their wellbeing. In addition, she frequently provides training and support to families, teachers, support staff and other allied health professionals. Lisa regularly conducts comprehensive psychoeducational assessments for people experiencing learning difficulties, and to diagnose conditions such as intellectual disability, specific learning disorders and ADHD. She also conducts assessments for autism spectrum disorder.
She has a particular interest in supporting adolescents to understand and manage their mental health and improve their wellbeing. She also has an interest and experience in helping her clients to recover from traumatic and adverse life experiences, and supporting neurodiverse and sexuality and gender diverse people.
Lisa completed her Honours in Psychology and Master of Psychology (Clinical) at Flinders University.
She has undertaken specialist training in Family Systems Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Schema Therapy, and Child and Adolescent Psychology.
She is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia with Clinical Endorsement.
Nataly Veal is a Clinical Psychologist with experience supporting individuals across all age groups, including children, young people, and adults with mental health concerns, learning difficulties, and disabilities. Nataly has specific interests in autism and ADHD.
With over a decade of experience in diverse settings, including public, private, and independent school systems, Nataly possesses a wealth of knowledge in psychoeducational assessments and can identify and provide recommendations for various conditions, such as intellectual disability, specific learning disorders (e.g., dyslexia), as well as gifted and talented learners.
Nataly's therapeutic style is warm and engaging, and she is dedicated to employing a strength-based and values-driven approach that empowers clients to achieve their goals. When working with neurodivergent children who have social, emotional, and behavioural needs, Nataly adopts a child-centered approach. Nataly collaborates with parents, teachers, and other allied health professionals to develop effective strategies across home and school settings.
When working with adolescents, Nataly's kind and empathic therapy style enables her to foster strong relationships and provide genuine understanding and support throughout their life challenges. She also extends her expertise to adults, assisting them in improving their mental health, life outlook, and overall well-being.
As a committed professional, Nataly provides clinical supervision to early career psychologists as well as clinicians in registrar programs seeking practice endorsement. Her guidance and mentorship empower fellow practitioners to refine their skills and deliver exceptional care.
Brenna has worked across a number of settings including schools, hospitals, outpatient clinics, and community disability organisations, youth organisations and private practice.
She supports people between the ages of 12 to 90 years old who are struggling with symptoms of anxiety and depression. Brenna supports individuals who are experiencing anxiety or depression as a result of having to adjust to life transitions such as sustaining significant injuries, chronic pain, retirement, transitioning from school to work or the breakdown of the family unit.
Having first-hand experience as both a teacher and student, Brenna appreciates that people learn and process things differently. Brenna has become known for her creative approach to therapy, she is able to adapt in order to fit each individual's learning styles, age and interests.
Brenna's formal training and approaches include, but are not limited to, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Solutions Based Therapy, Exposure Therapy and Motivational Interviewing.
Ultimately, Brenna remains motivated by the core belief that once you have taken the time to say 'yes' to working on your mental health, that you will be empowered with life-long skills to help you live the life you deserve.
Roisin is a compassionate psychologist known for her genuine warmth and dedication to providing therapy to individuals of all ages, including children, adolescents, adults, and families. She is deeply committed to building strong relationships with her clients, creating a safe, open, and non-judgmental space for them throughout therapy.
With a particular passion for working with children, adolescents, and parents facing complex mental health challenges, including those who have experienced trauma or complex trauma, Roisin brings a wealth of experience to her practice. She has worked extensively in child protection settings, including family preservation and reunification services, both in South Australia and Tasmania. Additionally, Roisin has worked with young people struggling with complex mental health issues and has provided support to adults in both inpatient and outpatient facilities.
Roisin draws upon a diverse range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Schema Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD (CPT), Motivational Interviewing, and mindfulness-based approaches. She believes in tailoring treatment to the unique needs of each individual, fostering a flexible and collaborative approach to therapy.
With an Honours degree in Psychology and a Master of Clinical Psychology, Roisin holds general registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia. She is currently completing her clinical registrar program to become endorsed as a clinical psychologist. Roisin is an active member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS). You can find her practicing at Solasta Christies Beach on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Katira is a Registered Psychologist renowned for her compassionate and empathetic approach, fostering genuine connections with both children and adults. She builds therapeutic relationships built on empathy and a non-judgemental approach.
Katira specialises in providing psychological therapy for children and adults facing a broad spectrum of challenges, such as anxiety, depression, stress, fears and phobias, trauma, and emotional regulation difficulties.
Recognising that life can present challenges and feel like a rollercoaster ride at times, Katira’s therapy sessions offer a safe place for individuals to explore these difficulties.
Drawing upon evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Schema Therapy, and mindfulness-based approaches, Katira tailors her methods to suit individual needs.
Katira's extensive career spans a diverse array of settings, including schools and disability and not-for-profit organisations. Her breadth of experiences and versatile therapeutic techniques uniquely equip her to provide tailored support for each and every client.
Madeline is a dedicated Registered Psychologist, having earned her Master of Professional Psychology from Flinders University in 2023, alongside a Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) and Honours Degree in Psychology.
Madeline brings a wealth of experience to her practice, having worked in child protection settings in regional North Queensland, as well as private practice and not-for-profit organisations where she provided assessments and therapy to individuals with traumatic and acquired brain injuries.
At Solasta, Madeline provides compassionate and non-judgemental psychological therapy to children, young people and adults facing a broad spectrum of challenges including anxiety, depression, stress, phobias, trauma, and emotional regulation difficulties. Drawing upon evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, elements of Schema Therapy, and mindfulness-based techniques, Madeline tailors her methods to suit individual needs. Eager to expand her repertoire, Madeline is currently undergoing training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT).
In addition to her therapeutic work, Madeline also offers psychoeducational assessments for children, and cognititive assessments (for NDIS applications for assessment and diagnosis of intellectual disability) and ADHD assessments for adults.
As a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS), Madeline is committed to upholding the highest standards of ethical practice and remains committed to her ongoing professional development.
Emer is a Clinical Psychologist with a diverse background spanning various settings and sectors, both in Australia and overseas. Emer has extensive experience working with individuals across the lifespan, from children and adolescents to adults.
Throughout her career, Emer has demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting vulnerable populations, having worked in child protection, disability services, and educational environments. She has navigated various settings including government agencies, non-profit organisations, general practices, and most recently, the private sector.
An experienced leader, Emer has also previously managed a clinical internship program and a suicide prevention initiative.
At Solasta, Emer provides psychological therapy for adults experiencing a broad spectrum of challenges such as attachment-related issues, trauma (including PTSD and complex PTSD), anxiety and depression, emotional dysregulation, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and grief and loss. Emer’s therapeutic approaches include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Schema Therapy and EMDR, tailored to meet each client's unique needs.
Known for her compassionate approach, Emer collaborates with her clients to empower them on their journey towards achieving their goals. She is registered with AHPRA and holds endorsement as a Clinical Psychologist, in addition to serving as an AHPRA Board Approved Supervisor, offering guidance to psychologists seeking clinical endorsement. Emer is also a member of the Australian Psychological Society and a Fellow of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists.
Tara brings a compassionate and dedicated approach to her practice, recognising the diverse challenges that life presents. She prioritises building a strong therapeutic relationship with her clients, cultivating a safe environment grounded in honesty, openness, and non-judgment to support and guide them through managing such challenges.
With a genuine empathy and commitment, Tara empowers her clients with encouragement, knowledge, and practical skills to navigate life's complexities. Her extensive experience spans across various sectors, including not-for-profit organisations, alcohol and/or other drug services, employment services, and community settings.
Tara is passionate in providing effective, evidence-based therapy to individuals of all ages experiencing a range of challenges, including emotional regulation, stress and anxiety, depression, trauma, and alcohol and/or other drug addiction.
She tailors her approach to each individual, drawing from a diverse range of evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Schema Therapy, motivational interviewing, and mindfulness practices.
Through her flexible and client-centered approach, Tara strives to empower her clients to achieve their therapeutic goals.
Madelaine is a Clinical Psychologist who works with adults and young people aged 16 and over. Her approach incorporates humour, teamwork, and skills-building to help people become their own therapist, empowering individuals to develop resilience against future challenges.
With an interest in addressing concerns such as anxiety, perfectionism, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), body image, emotion regulation, stress, and self-esteem, Madelaine employs a range of evidence-based therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT).
As a Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician, Madelaine has undergone specific training in interventions including Enhanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT-E), its briefer and more focused alternative (CBT-T), and Cognitive-Behavioural Guided Self-Help (CBT-GSH) to support individuals experiencing eating disorders and disordered eating. Madelaine does not treat avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, individuals with a body mass index below 16, pica, or rumination disorder, nor does she offer family-based therapy.
As a scientist-practitioner, Madelaine holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology. She maintains both research and clinical roles, enabling her to stay up to date on the latest psychological evidence. Her research focusses on areas such as perfectionism, body image, and eating disorders, whilst Madelaine’s clinical background has included roles in both public and private sectors, facilitating both individual and group therapy.
Cayetana’s approach is trauma-informed, person-centred, and non-judgemental. Incorporating elements of compassion, openness & flexibility into evidence-based approaches to ensure depth and diversity in her practice.
She believes in establishing safe, open, and trusting relationships with clients that foster personal growth. Through this collaborative approach, Cayetana aims to empower individuals to navigate personal challenges, explore new perspectives and develop new ways to live healthier lives.
Committed to professional growth, Cayetana is currently pursuing post-graduate studies in sexual health and has a particular interest in providing intimacy counselling, particularly for individuals in relationships where neurodivergence is present. She provides support in exploring the impacts of neurodivergence on sexuality, relationships, communication, intimacy, and sexual functioning. Additionally, she assists individuals navigating relationship transitions from the initial spark of attraction to the complexities of breakups and everything in between.
Beyond her personal endeavors, Cayetana enjoys reading and aims to learn at least one new thing a day. Most of all, she loves having her feet firmly planted in nature.
Cayetana provides services at Solasta Klemzig and also has availability to support clients at Edinburgh North.
Gabriella is a passionate Registered Psychologist who supports young people and adults aged 18 and over to improve their mental wellbeing.
With extensive experience in both private practice and the non-profit sector, Gabriella supports individuals facing a broad range of mental health challenges, including depression, anxiety, trauma, stress, emotional regulation difficulties, and substance misuse.
Her therapeutic approach is grounded in evidence-based practices, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT).
Committed to delivering effective interventions, tailored to each individual’s unique needs, Gabriella ensures therapy is client-led and collaborative. She fosters a non-judgemental environment where individuals feel safe and supported to explore their thoughts, emotions, and experiences openly.
Justine is a dedicated and compassionate psychologist who prioritises building strong therapeutic relationships and creating a safe and supportive space for clients to navigate life’s challenges. Justine's approach is tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual. She understands the profound influence of early experiences on life patterns and their connection to emotional regulation difficulties, stress, anxiety, depression, and interpersonal difficulties.
With extensive experience across diverse sectors, Justine has worked in public mental health settings, rural and remote communities and private organisations. She has experience in conducting neurodevelopmental assessments for both children and adults and brings a well-rounded perspective to her practice.
She is committed to delivering evidence-based therapy to adults (18+) experiencing depression, stress, anxiety, trauma, and relationship or workplace conflict. Drawing on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Schema Therapy, and mindfulness practices, she adapts her approach to meet each client’s needs.
With a flexible, client-centered approach, Justine emphasises goal setting from the very beginning of therapy, working collaboratively with clients to achieve meaningful outcomes.
Peck Jin is a compassionate psychologist dedicated to creating a safe and supportive space where clients feel heard and empowered. With experience across diverse clinical settings, including inpatient rehabilitation and private practice, she has worked with individuals facing anxiety, depression, trauma, neurodiversity, and complex mental health concerns.
Peck Jin takes a warm and collaborative approach, tailoring therapy to each client’s unique needs. She draws on evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Schema Therapy, and mindfulness-based techniques.
She is passionate about working with neurodivergent individuals and creating a safe, affirming space for people from diverse cultural backgrounds and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Jake is a Registered Psychologist dedicated to supporting young people to navigate life’s challenges and improve their mental wellbeing.
His passion for mental health led him to pursue a career in psychology, driven by a desire to make a meaningful impact in people's lives. While completing his studies, Jake gained valuable experience as a Behaviour Support Practitioner and Support Worker, broadening his understanding of mental health care across different settings. Through this work, he recognised the linkage between psychological wellbeing and physical wellbeing, motivating him to further his training in Clinical Psychology.
Jake has worked in both not-for-profit and private practice settings, providing psychological assessments and therapy in both individual and group formats. He incorporates evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, to tailor therapy to each client’s unique needs.
With a client-first approach, Jake creates a compassionate, inclusive space where individuals feel heard and supported. His focus is on equipping clients with practical skills to manage their mental health effectively and build resilience for the future.
Our space
We understand that attending a counselling appointment can sometimes feel daunting — which is why we’ve created a modern, welcoming space designed to help individuals feel at ease from the moment they arrive.
Our light-filled, thoughtfully furnished rooms provide a safe and calming environment for reflection and support. From our comfortable waiting areas to our private consult rooms, every detail has been considered to ensure a positive experience.
Explore the photos of our space below or check out our virtual tour.
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