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Australian College of Relationship Counsellors Leadership Group

Fiona Baillie (Convenor) has worked in the caring professions throughout her career holding various positions in nursing, counselling and education. She holds a Masters of Primary Health Care (Community Mental Health) and has always worked to enhance the well-being of clients in the context of their families and communities. She has worked for Relationships Australia in a variety of roles in both Queensland and currently Tasmania over the last 20 years. Fiona identifies primarily as a systems therapist whether she is working with individuals, couples or whole families. She embraces positive psychology approaches in the context of wholistic therapy. She joined the ACRC Leadership Group at its inception and has been Convenor since August 2017. She is committed to ensuring the College is recognised as a national body of excellence for Relationship Counselling with a strong professional network and a stimulating PD program. 

 

Susie Huynh joined the College of Relationship Counsellors in 2021. 

 

Magdalena Liem (M.Couns.(Hon.), MA.Th., Ad.Cert.Supervision) has over 24 years of counselling experience with complex couple and family cases, including Domestic Violence, complex trauma, PTSD, sexual abuse, addictions, affairs. Magdalena has provided psychotherapy and counselling to individuals, couples and families with children, adolescents and adult children. She has worked with several organisations, including Life Care Counselling Services (4 years), Anglicare Counselling Services (8 years) and The Salvos Counselling (5 years). She has been engaged in Private Practice over the past 16 years. Since 2006 she has been supervising other psychotherapists/counsellors, supervisors and running different types of supervision groups in Australia and Internationally till the present time. Magdalena has provided training in a Certificate of Counselling and an Advanced Diploma of Counselling course with St. Marks – CSU and lecturing in a Masters of Counselling Degree in Supervision at Excelsia College in Sydney. She has run Domestic Violence workshops through the years – in working with the perpetrator, the victim and the relationship where DV exists. Her background of living in different countries (Germany, Indonesia, Australia) has been enriching her in working with all types of people, and her clients come from different ages, religions, cultures and backgrounds.

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