Psychotherapy Services using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Bronwyn Skerritt - Bachelor of Social Science (Counselling), established Therapy International to provide professional mental health psychotherapy for individuals. Bronwyn knows psychotherapy is challenging and can, at times, be hard.  She will support you throughout this process and provide a personalised treatment plan sensitive to your unique situation and develop goals based on what you would like to achieve in therapy. 

Bronwyn specialises in providing psychotherapy to international expatriate clients as well as within Australia. She offers face to face and online video-based services based on your personal requirements.

Psychotherapy may assist with the following:

Self-development
Stress reduction
Depression
Anxiety
Grief & loss
Relationship stress/breakdown

·         Development of meaningful & caring relationships

Spirituality
Encouraging healthy living & choices

Bronwyn is married and has two adult daughters living and working in Australia.  As a wife of an ex-serving member of the military, Bronwyn has moved throughout Australia and has also lived abroad as an expatriate on numerous occasions. She has an intimate understanding of the personal challenges people encounter when facing change and overwhelming periods of time in a person's life.  It is appreciated that often the hardest part when seeking help is making contact and speaking to someone you don’t know.

To help you at this time Bronwyn offers a FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION to discuss your issues with no obligation to book future appointments.

Bronwyn continues to build on her formal studies and personal development through personal counselling, professional supervision and professional psychotherapy workshops. More information can be found at Bronwyn Skerritt’s LinkedIn account.


Bronwyn is a member of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science and works within the Australian Counselling Association Inc. (ACA) Code of Ethics guidelines.

Founded in 2005 (incorporated in 2006), the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS) is dedicated to the advancement of functional contextual cognitive and behavioral science and practice so as to alleviate human suffering and advance human well being.
The Australian Counselling Association (ACA) is Australia's largest single registration body for Counsellors and Psychotherapists with over 7,000 members. ACA serves a crucial role in advocating and advancing the profession of counselling and psychotherapy.