Mirna Tarabay

Mirna Tarabay is a Counsellor, Educator and Trainer. Her qualifications include a Bachelor of Education (Sydney University), A Post Graduate Diploma in Counselling (Australian College of Applied Psychology) and Certificate IV in Workplace Training and Assessment. She teaches both On-campus and Distance Education Students.

Apart from her ACAP work, Mirna also conducts training programs for the community services sector and for Government Departments is areas such as: counselling, child protection, domestic violence, Cultural Diversity, early intervention work with children and families, including attachment and brain development. She has worked as a Training and Development Coordinator for a children’s welfare service and also as a State-wide educator in the Cultural Equity unit of the NSW
Health Department, The Education Centre against Violence.

Mirna works from a private practice as a counsellor in Sydney, where she sees individuals and couples. She is committed to supporting people to live free of harm. She supports people to lead a life which is rewarding to them through assisting them to understand their past, their feelings, their concerns and their behaviours and supporting them to take action to make the choices relevant to their well being.

The dedication of educators combined with a curriculum that is so experiential gave me confidence to establish a private practice drawing on my previous professional and personal experience. My work is split between two passions, providing grief counselling to men who have partners with cancer and corporate coaching to middle managers, as individuals and in groups, to assist them become more effective people managers.
David Sokol
Graduate Diploma of Counselling