Therapist

Nick Koyang

(Pronounce: He/him)

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Nick (Chien-Hung) Koyang is a compassionate and dedicated counsellor with over a decade of experience supporting adults, couples, and families through their personal challenges. As a qualified social worker and counsellor, he is a proud member of both the ACA and the AASW, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his practice. Nick’s approach is rooted in collaboration, helping clients from diverse cultural backgrounds uncover the stories they hold about themselves and guiding them toward healing and positive change.

With a passion for Narrative Therapy, Nick also integrates elements from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindful Cognitice Behaviour Therapy (Mindful CBT), Mindfulness practice, and Somatic Experiencing (SE) to provide a tailored, supportive experience for each client. Nick also meet couples with their relationship issues with a combination of Narrative Therapy and Gottman’s methods, to support better conflict management and building up their relationship.

As a migrant from Taiwan and a member of the LGBTIQ+ community, he understands the complexities of navigating cultural identity, self-acceptance, and mental health. Through Ashore Wellness, Nick is committed to helping clients embrace their resilience, transform their narratives, and build fulfilling lives.

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AASW Accredited Social Worker

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Member of ACA (Australian Counselling Association) Level 1

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Person-centred approach

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Verified by Psychology Today

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Gottman Relationship Checkup Approved Member

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Narrative Therapist

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LGBTIQ+ friendly with lived experience

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Migrant friendly with lived experience

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TAC Provider for Social Work and Family Counselling services

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WorkSafe Victoria Provider for Social Work Support services

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Profesionally Trained

Having graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Master of Social Work and completed a Post-Graduate Diploma in Counselling at UTAS, I am dedicated to continuous learning. I have been trained to incorporate the latest evidence-based therapeutic approaches into my sessions. These approaches include Narrative Therapy, Mindful CBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindfulness Practice.

LGBTIQ+ & PFLAG Friendly

As a proud member of the LGBTIQ+ community, I am deeply passionate about supporting the diverse community, including parents and other family members.

Seeking support can be challenging for parents and families, particularly those from diverse cultural or religious backgrounds. It may involve discussing how to manage interactions within their extended social circles. Counselling provides a valuable starting point to explore needs, discuss options, and receive the support you deserve.

Experienced

I’ve gained extensive experience in support, case management, and counselling across diverse organizations, including in-patient mental health, aged care, private practice, and higher education with international students.

Before entering the fields of social work and counselling, my diverse life experiences included work in the justice system, healthcare design, and the construction industry. I consider myself fortunate to have had these varied experiences, as they’ve equipped me with the ability to adapt to different worldviews and establish meaningful connections with my clients.

Person-Centred

I strive to offer unconditional positive regard and support to my clients through a person-centred approach.

Self-Determination

I believe in empowering my clients’ self-determination and tapping into their internal insights to facilitate recovery at a pace that suits each individual.

Exploration

I support my clients in utilising their own strengths and abilities. With newly learned skills, we explore possibilities in their life goals and recovery.