Al Jeffery

(he/him)
Integrative Psychotherapist & Couples Therapist
PACFA Clinical Accreditation

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*Al doesn’t take intake calls, so you’ll need to mention that you’d like to work with him on your call.

Al’s approach

Al is an integrative psychotherapist aiming to create spaces of trust for clients to explore the intricacy and fullness of their own lives and minds, coming to a greater sense of resilience and compassion within themselves and their world. With a focus on helping clients understand their own Minds, Selves, and Life, Al seeks to support clients in developing insight, capacity, and hope, to restore possibility where there may have once been closure.

Using a collaborative, relational, embodied, and integrative approach, Al has experience supporting clients living with depression, anxiety, grief and loss, existential/spiritual concerns, emotional and relationship disturbance.

His studies span Buddhist Psychology at Naropa University in Boulder, Mindful Leadership with NYU, Integral Facilitation with Ten Directions, an Advanced Diploma in Yoga Teaching at the Australian Yoga Academy, and, most recently a Bachelor in Integrative Psychotherapy at IKON Institute, where he was the National Awardee for Clinical and Academic Excellence.

As a queer man, he offers an inclusive space for LGBTQIA+ folk and often works with men surrounding topics of masculinity, sexuality, and identity. With his other life in the regenerative leadership world, Al also supports founders, CEOs, and executives in developing greater personal capacity for navigating complex socio-emotional, systemic challenges.

As an intersectionalist at heart, Al carries an appreciation for the integration of the personal, social, ecological, and spiritual. Born of his Indian heritage, he studies and aims to integrate both Eastern and Western philosophy and practice. In this way, he aims to create spaces for clients to develop both a robust self in a social world and a compassionate and generous self through contemplative practice.

  • Relationship disturbances

  • LGBTQIA+ community

  • Masculinity and Male Identity

  • Anxiety

  • Attachment trauma and repair

  • Grief and Loss

  • Ecological/Nature Connection

  • Psychedelic/Altered States Integration

  • Existential concerns

  • Spirituality

Areas of interest

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Integrative Psychotherapy (IKON Institute of Australia)

  • PACT L1 Couples Therapist (PACT Institute)

  • Level 1 & 2: Integrative Attachment Therapist (Integrative Psychology & Medicine)

  • Contemplative Psychology (Naropa University)

  • Interpersonal Group Therapy (Integrative Psychology & Medicine)

  • Advanced Training in Applied Ecopsychology (Eco-psychotherapy)

  • Gottman L1 Couples Therapy

  • Compassionate Inquiry

Book a free Discovery Call here if you feel an initial ‘fit’ with Al.

Fees and Availability

Al’s fee is $165 per 50-minute session for individuals and $250 per 80-minute session for couples.

He is available for both online and in-person sessions in Thornbury.

Al also works with executives and leaders within organisations who are looking to develop greater personal capacity — for navigating complexity, leading more sustainably, and finding ground beneath the demands of the role. This work sits at the intersection of depth psychology, contemplative practice, and leadership coaching, and is shaped around the particular terrain each person brings.

If you're in that space and curious whether this might be useful, you're welcome to reach out directly at al@turningground.com.au.

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