
Tash Brockwell
Couples Therapist, Sex Therapist, Sexologist, Counsellor - M.Sexol. | AdvDip(Transpersonal Art Therapy) | GradCert(Counselling) | B.Ed(ECE)
Tash Brockwell (she/her) is a warm, inclusive, and compassionate therapist who supports individuals, couples, and polycules to navigate intimacy, communication, and connection with curiosity and confidence. She believes that every person has the capacity to create fulfilling, authentic relationships when given the space to explore without shame or judgment. With a background in Sexology, Counselling, and Transpersonal Art Therapy, Tash brings a deeply human and creative lens to her work. Her sessions are collaborative, gentle, and grounded — blending evidence-based practice with creativity and
humour to support healing, self-understanding, and sexual well-being.​​
Areas of specialisation:
Communication and intimacy repair
Navigating conflict and emotional disconnection
Infidelity and rebuilding trust
Ethical non-monogamy and polyamory
Kink, BDSM and sexual exploration
LGBTQIA+-affirming sexuality support
ADHD and Autism in relationships and sexuality
Libido differences and desire mismatch
Performance anxiety and sexual shame
Menopause, perimenopause, and sexuality
Sex after illness or cancer
Co-parenting and blended family dynamics
Pre-marital counselling and transitions into parenthood
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What's it like to be in a session with Tash: Clients often say I bring authenticity, warmth, and grounded safety into the room. Nothing is off-limits. We chat about intimacy, desire, pleasure, identity, and all the messy, meaningful stuff in between. Together we figure out what’s feeling out of sync and find ways to bring connection back. I’m passionate about guiding people to reclaim pleasure, voice, and self-trust.
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Qualifications and registrations: Master of Sexology, Curtin University, Advanced Diploma of Transpersonal Art Therapy, IKON Institute, Graduate Certificate in Counselling, Edith Cowan University, Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood), Edith Cowan University. Society of Australian Sexologists (SAS) – Provisional Psychosexual Clinician, ANZACATA (Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association)
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Counselling frameworks:
Trauma-informed care
Attachment & relational theory
Person-centred & systems perspectives
Evidence-informed modalities: EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy), narrative therapy, parts work, somatic & creative interventions
My approach is flexible and relational. I don’t believe in rigid models. I meet you where you are, and together we plan towards growth and healing.
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A little about Tash: As a neurodivergent therapist and proud mum of autistic people, I bring deep empathy and understanding to my work. Outside of therapy, I am a creative person who loves art, LEGO®, live music, and sharks. I am an advocate for neurodiversity and LGBTQIA+ inclusion. I believe therapy can be a brave, wonderful space to rediscover safety, pleasure, and wholeness.​
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