Mental Health Social Worker & Art Therapist

Sally

About Sally Tyrrell (owner of Creative Healing)
Hi, I’m Sally, an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker and Sensorimotor Art Therapist and Director of Creative Healing counselling and art therapy. When I’m not off painting rainbows with my kids and getting stuck in glitter and scissors, paint and clay, I work with children, adolescents and women to create a safe space for them to express themselves and start the healing journey to experience real growth in their lives. Over many years I’ve studied and practised counselling and different types of therapy.

My qualifications include:

Degree in Social Work
Postgraduate Certificate in Counselling
Diploma of Community Services Welfare Studies
Postgraduate Certificate in Sensorimotor Art Therapy
Clayfield therapy
Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy with Dan Hughes

It’s my mission to be the kind, supportive guidance you need to feel empowered to work through your mental struggles and create genuine and long-lasting positive growth in your life. Through creative expression, I’ll help you find ways to feel centred, so you can live a joyous life. We’ll also work together on helping you build resilience, so you are better equipped when life throws you a curveball.
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Morgaine

Morgaine is a qualified Social Worker (Master of Social Work) and registered Art Therapist who specialises in supporting children and adolescents, including those accessing the NDIS supports and private therapy. (Not medicare)

Her work is grounded in a child-centred, trauma-informed approach that supports emotional safety, participation, and inclusion. Morgaine recognises that many developmental, emotional, behavioural, and sensory challenges can impact a young person’s daily functioning and ability to communicate their needs. By integrating social work practice with creative therapeutic approaches, she supports the development of emotional regulation, communication skills, self-confidence, and independence.

Morgaine uses creative processes to build functional skills such as emotional expression, coping strategies, problem-solving, and social engagement. Therapy sessions are tailored to each young person’s strengths, goals, and support needs, with a strong focus on capacity building and skill development that can be transferred into everyday environments such as home, school, and community settings.

She is committed to creating accessible and empowering therapy spaces where young people of all abilities feel safe to explore their experiences without fear or judgement. Morgaine works collaboratively with families, carers, and support networks to strengthen consistency of support and promote sustainable outcomes.

Through a strengths-based and compassionate approach, Morgaine supports young people to move beyond labels and behaviours, building a stronger sense of identity, self-worth, and confidence to engage meaningfully in their lives and future goals.

Are you ready to start your healing process?

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