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With over 19 years' experience, Maya Floyd provides psychology, psychotherapy, and counselling services to adults, adolescents, and families facing:

  • depression and anxiety

  • men's issues

  • major life transitions

  • relationship and intimacy issues
    (traditional, ethical non-monogamy, open & poly, kink-friendly)

  • stress and burnout

  • family and parenting issues

  • childhood issues

  • addiction and trauma

  • grief and loss

  • death-related concerns

  • loneliness

  • climate change-related concerns

"Existentialists seek to be honest about the human condition and understand it as it is.

 

Human nature is not something to overcome, but rather something with which we all must face.

 

Successful outcomes in existential therapy are about learning to embrace our humanity, not overcome it."

Maya supports clients from an existential oriented approach grounded in feminist, social and political frameworks prioritising justice, equality, diversity, and inclusivity.

Medicare rebates are available for up to 10 sessions per calendar year. Private health insurance rebates may also apply, depending on your cover. See Fees and Rebates.

Contact

1B Percival Road

Stanmore NSW 2048

0423 710 057

info@mayafloyd.com.au

By appointment on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. In-person in Stanmore, Sydney

or via online telehealth. 

You are welcome to enquire about availabilities and services by phone, text, email, or below.

Thank you for contacting Maya at existential psychology. Your message has been sent and Maya will get back to you within 48 hours.

Practice Location

Public transport: Buses on Parramatta Road and Stanmore Station (5-10 minutes walk away).

In-person mental health services suitable for those in Stanmore and surrounding suburbs:​

  • Newtown

  • Enmore

  • Marrickville

  • Petersham

  • Leichhardt

  • Dulwich Hill

  • St Peters

  • Camperdown

  • Glebe

  • Ashfield

  • Chippendale

  • Sydney CBD

  • Rozelle

  • Balmain

  • & more

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