Counselling grounded in clarity, care, and connection.

Welcome to Pivot Counselling & Training.

Thank you for visiting our website. Pivot was created out of a desire to offer a space that is professional, welcoming, and deeply human — a place where people can access thoughtful counselling, meaningful support, and genuine care. At the heart of Pivot is a team of independent practitioners who share a commitment to ethical practice, relational depth, and the belief that meaningful change is possible.

Whether you are seeking counselling, supervision, or professional development, we hope you encounter a practice marked by clarity, courage, compassion, and integrity. My hope in establishing Pivot has been to create not only a place of care for clients, but also a community of practitioners committed to reflection, growth, and working well with others. We are delighted to welcome you and hope this website gives you a sense of who we are, what we value, and how we may be able to support you.

— Brian Gabriels
Founder & Practice Director

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The Pivot team

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Brian Gabriels

Brian brings a calm, thoughtful, and deeply grounded presence to his work, shaped by more than 30 years of counselling, supervision, and training counsellors in higher education. Outside the therapy room, he values meaningful relationships, time with his grandchildren, regular exercise, and good reading, all of which reflect his commitment to growth, reflection, and living well.

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Wendy Lin

Wendy offers a reflective and compassionate space to explore the challenges facing individuals and couples. Shaped by decades alongside people in ministry contexts, she supports clients to make sense of life’s complexities and draw on their strengths to move towards growth. Outside of her work, she values time with her family, being in nature, and a good cup of tea.

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Tim Pearson

Tim brings a steady, down-to-earth approach to his work, shaped by years of supporting people through complex life experiences. Outside the therapy room, he values music, time outdoors, and the everyday moments of blended family life – all of which inform his grounded, practical, and deeply human approach.

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Hannah Mellier

Hannah brings a warm, grounded approach to her work with children, adolescents, and young women. With a background in counselling and education, and experience in specialist eating disorder services, she offers a safe, collaborative space. Her work is compassionate, practical, and evidence-based, supporting meaningful change and a deeper sense of embodied authenticity.

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Nathanael Reuss

Nat Reuss is a PACFA-registered and CCAA Graduate Member counsellor based in Adelaide, specialising in grief, loss, workplace abuse, and trauma recovery. With over 20 years of pastoral experience, Nat is committed to building genuine therapeutic relationships where you feel truly heard, safe, and supported in care tailored entirely to your needs.

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Esther Buckler

Esther is a Psychotherapist and Mental Health Social Worker who creates a safe, compassionate space where clients feel understood and supported. She works with adults, young people, and parents, helping them manage anxiety, stress, grief, trauma, and life transitions. She also works at Headspace as a Mental Health Clinician, supporting young people and families.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your first session is a relaxed, confidential conversation where we get to know you and understand what you are hoping to work through. There is no pressure to share more than you are comfortable with — we move at your pace, and together we will map out a direction that feels right for you.

The number of sessions varies from person to person and depends on your goals, the nature of the concerns you bring, and your progress over time. Some people find that six to eight sessions meet their needs, while others benefit from a longer journey. We review this together regularly so you are always in the driver's seat.

Yes. Confidentiality is a cornerstone of our practice. What you share remains private, with only the narrow exceptions required by law — such as when there is an immediate risk of serious harm to you or another person. We will explain these limits clearly at the start of our work together so you can feel fully informed and safe.

Yes. We offer secure video and phone appointments for clients who prefer to meet from the comfort of their own space or who live outside the Adelaide area. Online sessions are conducted through an encrypted platform, and the quality of support you receive is the same as in person.

Pivot offers a range of professional development workshops and training programs for individuals, community groups, and organisations. Topics include mental health awareness, communication and resilience skills, and trauma-informed practice. Visit our Services or Events pages to see upcoming sessions, or get in touch to discuss a tailored program for your team.