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Trauma-Informed Counselling for Multicultural Communities

Online across Australia · English and Vietnamese

Therapy and Counselling in Queesland
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Therapy Services in Queensland

Trauma-Informed Counselling in English and Vietnamese

Some things are hard to name — and even harder to carry alone. If you're navigating trauma, managing the weight of expectations from family and culture, or working through mental health challenges that feel too layered for a quick fix, you've found the right space.

I work with people from multicultural backgrounds — migrants, refugees, and first and second-generation Australians — who are ready for real, ongoing therapeutic work. I bring clinical depth and genuine cultural understanding to every session, in English and Vietnamese. Medicare rebates available with a Mental Health Care Plan.

For clients experiencing or recovering from domestic and family violence, I also provide specialist support including DVO applications and Victim Assist QLD funded sessions.

Who I work with — and how

Starting therapy — here's what to expect

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Mental health support that doesn't ask you to wait

Whether you're not yet ready for sessions, navigating financial barriers, or looking for culturally responsive resources in English or Vietnamese — the Lam Wellbeing resource library is free, growing, and built with multicultural communities in mind.

Free Mental Health Resources
Evelyn Nguyen, Founder of Lam Wellbeing

Meet Evelyn (she/her)

I'm Evelyn — an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker (AMHSW) with specialist experience in trauma, cultural identity, and complex mental health. My own experience navigating mental health challenges, cultural expectations, and difficult family circumstances is what brought me to this work — and it's what I bring to every session.

I created Lam Wellbeing because I wanted a practice that genuinely meets people where they are — not where the system expects them to be. My clients are often people who grew up managing two worlds: family, community, and cultural expectations on one side; their own identity, needs, and healing on the other.

This work is personal to me. And I take it seriously.

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