Sue Chin

Sue is a qualified Clinical Counsellor and Accredited Supervisor with the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia. She specialises in trauma therapy and relationship counselling, working with individuals, couples, and families. Sue also provides supervision to counsellors and mental health practitioners.
Sue has extensive experience working with survivors of domestic and family violence, and has developed trauma-informed therapeutic programs for women survivors of domestic violence.  Additionally, she is an accredited facilitator of the “Tuning into Teens” parenting program, which focuses on strengthening parent-child relationships during adolescence.
Sue transitioned into counselling after 20 years in the financial services sector. During her time in the industry, she managed organizational change and lead people development initiatives both in Australia and internationally. This diverse experience has shaped her compassionate, practical approach to therapy and supervision.
Sue is also a member of the Human Research and Ethics Committee at the Australian University of Theology.