At Repploy Counselling & ASD Services, we understand that people don’t seek support because life is easy — they seek it because something isn’t working. Whether you’re navigating neurodiversity, behavioural challenges, family stress, trauma, or personal burnout, our services are designed to provide practical, compassionate support that actually fits real life. Led by Trudy Cahill and Mike Cahill, Repploy offers professional counselling and ASD-informed support grounded in both clinical training and lived experience. We focus on understanding the person behind the behaviour, reducing overwhelm, and helping individuals and families move forward with clarity and confidence.
Many of our clients aren’t certain what support they need when they first reach out — and that’s okay. Some people benefit from individual counselling, others from ASD-specific support, family sessions, or a combination of approaches. We’ll help you identify the right starting point based on your situation, goals, and capacity.
Support for individuals feeling overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, stuck, or uncertain about how to move forward. Sessions provide a safe, non-judgemental space to explore challenges, better understand patterns, and develop practical coping strategies. This support may help with: Anxiety, stress, and overwhelm Depression and low mood Emotional regulation Trauma and life transitions Relationship and identity challenges Related support: Depression Counselling • Trauma-Informed Counselling • Relationship Support
Neuro-affirming support for autistic and ADHD children, adolescents, and adults that respects individual differences, sensory needs, communication styles, and executive functioning challenges. Sessions focus on practical, real-world strategies that support emotional wellbeing, regulation, confidence, and everyday functioning. This support may help with: Emotional regulation and overwhelm Sensory processing and stress management Executive functioning and organisation Attention, impulsivity, and motivation challenges Social understanding and self-esteem Navigating school, work, relationships, or community settings Support is tailored to the individual and focuses on strengths-based approaches that work in everyday life rather than rigid “one-size-fits-all” strategies. Related support: Autism & ADHD Parenting Support • Understanding ASD • Child Behaviour Support
Support for children and young people experiencing emotional, behavioural, social, or school-related challenges. Sessions are adapted to the child’s age, communication style, and developmental needs. This support may help with: Anxiety and emotional overwhelm Behavioural challenges School stress or disengagement Emotional regulation Confidence and social skills Related support: Child Behaviour Support • Family Therapy • Autism & ADHD Parenting Support
Support focused on improving family relationships, reducing conflict, and helping parents feel more confident and supported in their role. Sessions provide practical strategies tailored to the family’s real-world challenges. This support may help with: Family communication difficulties Parenting stress and burnout Behavioural challenges at home Boundary setting and consistency Navigating neurodiversity or trauma impacts Related support: Family Therapy • Relationship Support • Trauma-Informed Counselling • Child Behaviour Support
Trauma-informed counselling provides a safe, supportive space for individuals impacted by trauma, chronic stress, abuse, neglect, or overwhelming life experiences. Sessions are paced carefully to support emotional safety and nervous system regulation. This support may help with: Emotional overwhelm and shutdown Anxiety and hypervigilance Grounding and nervous system regulation Understanding trauma responses Rebuilding confidence and stability Learn more here: Trauma-informed counselling Related support: Trauma and Abuse Counselling • Depression Counselling • Family Violence Support
Support for individuals and couples navigating relationship stress, separation, communication breakdowns, or major life transitions. Sessions focus on reducing tension, improving understanding, and creating healthier ways forward. This support may help with: Communication difficulties Separation and co-parenting stress Conflict and emotional disconnection Rebuilding trust Family court and blended family pressures Related support: Separation Relationship • Family Therapy • Men’s Self-Improvement • Relationship Support
Support for individuals struggling with substance use, addictive behaviours, relapse concerns, or emotional regulation challenges connected to addiction. Sessions focus on understanding underlying patterns while building practical strategies for long-term change. This support may help with: Understanding triggers and cravings Emotional regulation Relapse prevention strategies Building healthier coping skills Recovery-focused goal setting Related Support Pages: Trauma and Abuse Counselling • Relationship Support Addiction Counselling •
Capacity-building support designed to strengthen independence, emotional wellbeing, and everyday functioning through a respectful, trauma-informed, and neuro-affirming approach. This support may help with: Emotional regulation skills Daily living and independence Social understanding and communication Building confidence and resilience Community participation and routines Related support: NDIS Capacity Building Support • Outreach • Understanding ASD • ASD & ADHD Parenting Support
Compassionate support for individuals experiencing grief, bereavement, relationship loss, or major life changes. Sessions provide space to process emotions, adjust to change, and move forward at a manageable pace. This support may help with: Bereavement and loss Relationship breakdowns Identity changes after loss Emotional overwhelm and sadness Processing ongoing grief Learn more here: Grief and Loss Support Related support: Pet Grief Loss Support • Depression Counselling • Separation Relationship Support
Practical counselling and support delivered within home, school, community, or care environments to reduce barriers to engagement and better support day-to-day challenges in real-world settings. This support may help with: High-stress family situations Behavioural escalation Placement instability Emotional regulation support Improving engagement with services Learn more here: Outreach Therapy Related support: NDIS Capacity Building Support • Family Therapy • Clinic Based Counselling • Child Behaviour Support • Telehealth
Clinic-based counselling provides a calm, private, and supportive environment where individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families can access professional counselling and therapeutic support face-to-face. Sessions are delivered in a comfortable setting designed to promote emotional safety, reflection, and meaningful progress. This support may help with: Anxiety, stress, and emotional overwhelm Trauma and relationship challenges Emotional regulation and self-understanding Family and parenting difficulties Neurodiversity-related support needs Personal growth and life transitions Clinic sessions offer a structured therapeutic environment away from everyday pressures, allowing clients to focus fully on their wellbeing, goals, and support needs. Learn more here: Clinic Based Counselling Related support: Telehealth Therapy • Outreach Therapy • Trauma-Informed Counselling
Flexible counselling delivered through secure online or phone sessions, allowing individuals, couples, and families to access support from the comfort and privacy of their own environment. This support may help with: Flexible access to counselling Regional or remote support needs Anxiety around in-person sessions Busy family schedules Ongoing emotional support from home Learn more here: Telehealth Related support: NDIS Capacity Building Support • Outreach • Clinic Based Counselling
If you’re unsure where to begin, we recommend starting with a conversation. We’ll listen, ask the right questions, and help you identify the most appropriate support — without pressure or assumptions.
Phone: Call us on 0493 993 025 to speak with our team or to book an appointment.Email: Reach out via our secure Contact Form for any enquiries.
No pressure. No obligation. Just a chance to talk and see if this feels right for you.
The free 15-minute phone consultation is an opportunity to talk, ask questions, and see whether our approach feels right for you. It is not a counselling session or assessment.