Fremantle Therapeutic Centre
10 Norfolk St, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia, WA
About Fremantle Therapeutic Centre
The user wants an "About" article for Fremantle Therapeutic Centre. Let me analyze the requirements and data carefully:
1. **Clinic Type**: Wait, the user says "Australian chiropractic clinic" in the intro, but the data shows it's actually a therapeutic centre with counsellors, hypnotherapists, etc. NOT a chiropractic clinic. The services listed are Counselling, Psychology, Coaching, etc. No chiropractic mentioned. This is a discrepancy. I should follow the data provided, not the incorrect "chiropractic" label in the prompt.
2. **Requirements**: - 200-350 words in 3-4 paragraphs - Professional, informative tone - ONLY state facts provided - do not invent - YMYL compliance: No health claims, promises, "will fix", "can treat". Use factual language like "offers treatment for", "has experience working with", "services include" - Mention practitioners by name with credentials/experience - Mention specific techniques offered - Include payment/pricing if available (none provided in data) - No heading/title - just body paragraphs - No bullet points - flowing prose - No disclaimers or meta-commentary - Australian English (practise, specialise, organisation)
3. **Data provided**: - Name: Fremantle Therapeutic Centre - Address: 10 Norfolk St, Fremantle WA 6160, Australia - Practitioners: - Sharon Blake - Master Counsellor - Cindy Cranswick - Counsellor - Elena Volodchenko - Clinical Hypnotherapist & Psychotherapist - Services: Counselling, Psychology, Coaching, Mediation, Psychotherapy, Education, EAP, Naturopathy, FIFO support services - Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-4pm, Sun Closed
4. **Key constraints**: - The prompt incorrectly calls it a "chiropractic clinic" but the data shows it's a mental health/therapy centre. I must follow the data, not the incorrect label. - No pricing info provided, so I cannot include payment/pricing information. - Must use Australian spelling. - Must avoid therapeutic guarantees.
5. **Structure**: - Paragraph 1: Introduction with location and general overview - Paragraph 2: Practitioners and their qualifications - Paragraph 3: Services offered (specific techniques) - Paragraph 4: Operating hours and accessibility
6. **Drafting content**:
Paragraph 1: Fremantle Therapeutic Centre is located at 10 Norfolk Street in Fremantle, Western Australia. The practice offers a range of therapeutic and wellbeing services to the local community.
Paragraph 2: The team includes Sharon Blake, who holds qualifications as a Master Counsellor; Cindy Cranswick, who works as a Counsellor; and Elena Volodchenko, who is a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist. Together, these practitioners bring diverse expertise to the centre's service offerings.
Paragraph 3: Services available at the practice include counselling, psychology, coaching, mediation, psychotherapy, and education. The centre also provides Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) and specialises in FIFO support services for workers in fly-in-fly-out arrangements. Additionally, naturopathy is offered as part of the centre's integrated approach to wellbeing.
Paragraph 4: The centre operates Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday from 9am to 4pm. The practice is closed on Sundays.
7. **Review against requirements**: - Word count: Let's check. That's roughly 130 words. Too short. Need 200-350. - Need to expand while staying factual.
Expansion ideas: - Elaborate on the location/context (Fremantle) - Expand on the specific services without making claims - Mention the range of support available - Elaborate on the practitioners' roles
Revised draft:
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre operates from 10 Norfolk Street in Fremantle, Western Australia, providing a multidisciplinary approach to mental health and wellbeing. The practice brings together professionals with varied expertise to support the diverse needs of the Fremantle community and surrounding areas.
The clinical team comprises Sharon Blake, who practises as a Master Counsellor; Cindy Cranswick, who offers counselling services; and Elena Volodchenko, who works as a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist. This combination of qualifications allows the centre to offer varied therapeutic approaches to clients seeking support.
The practice offers treatment for individuals, couples, and groups through services that include counselling, psychology, psychotherapy, and coaching. The team has experience working with patients presenting with various concerns and also provides mediation services, educational programs, and Employee Assistance Programs for organisations. Additionally, the centre offers naturopathy and specialises in FIFO support services tailored to the unique needs of fly-in-fly-out workers and their families.
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday from 9am to 4pm. The practice is closed on Sundays, with appointments available during operating hours for those seeking therapeutic support in the Fremantle area.
Word count check: approximately 200 words. Good.
Check YMYL compliance: - "providing a multidisciplinary approach to mental health and wellbeing" - factual description of services - "offers treatment for" - used correctly - "has experience working with patients presenting with" - used correctly - No promises of cures or outcomes - No "will fix" or "can treat" [condition]
Check Australian English: - "practises" (verb) - yes - "specialises" - used - "organisation" - not used but would use s not z - "behaviour" - not used but would use ou
Check facts: - Address correct: 10 Norfolk St, Fremantle WA 6160 - Practitioners and titles correct - Services all mentioned - Hours correct
Check prohibited elements: - No bullet points? Check. - No heading? Check. - No meta-commentary? Check. - No pricing (none provided)? Check. - No invented information? Check.
Wait, I used "providing a multidisciplinary approach" - is that assuming too much? The data shows multiple disciplines (counselling, psych, naturopathy, etc.), so "multidisciplinary" is factual based on the service list.
Also "support the diverse needs" - slightly soft but acceptable as it refers to the variety of services listed.
"tailored to the unique needs" - this is a common phrase but could be seen as assuming. Better to say "designed for" or just mention they offer it.
Revision: "and provides FIFO support services for fly-in-fly-out workers" - keep it factual.
Also, I said "The practice offers treatment for individuals, couples, and groups" - the data doesn't specify couples/groups, but mediation and counselling often imply this. However, to be safe, I should stick to what is explicitly stated or use softer language. The data lists "Counselling" generally, and "Mediation" which is often between parties. "Psychotherapy" can be individual or group. But to be safest, I should say "The practice offers services including counselling, psychology, psychotherapy, and coaching" without specifying the format unless stated.
Revised safer version:
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre operates from 10 Norfolk Street in Fremantle, Western Australia, offering a range of mental health and wellbeing services to the local community. The practice brings together professionals from various therapeutic backgrounds to provide support across multiple disciplines.
The clinical team comprises Sharon Blake, who practises as a Master Counsellor; Cindy Cranswick, who works as a Counsellor; and Elena Volodchenko, who is a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist. These practitioners offer diverse therapeutic approaches based on their respective qualifications and areas of expertise.
Services at the centre include counselling, psychology, coaching, mediation, and psychotherapy, alongside educational programs and Employee Assistance Programs for organisations. The practice also offers naturopathy and provides FIFO support services for workers in fly-in-fly-out arrangements. The team has experience working with patients presenting with various concerns and employs an integrated approach to wellbeing.
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre is open Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday from 9am to 4pm. The practice is closed on Sundays, with appointments available during these hours for those seeking therapeutic services in the Fremantle area.
Word count: ~195 words. A bit short. I can expand slightly while staying factual.
Expanded:
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre operates from 10 Norfolk Street in Fremantle, Western Australia, providing accessible mental health and wellbeing services to the local community and surrounding areas. The practice brings together qualified professionals from various therapeutic disciplines to deliver comprehensive support to individuals seeking assistance with psychological and emotional concerns.
The clinical team comprises Sharon Blake, who practises as a Master Counsellor; Cindy Cranswick, who works as a Counsellor; and Elena Volodchenko, who is a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist. Together, these practitioners offer diverse therapeutic modalities based on their respective training and professional qualifications, ensuring clients have access to varied approaches to care.
The centre provides services including counselling, psychology, psychotherapy, and coaching, as well as mediation and educational programs. The practice offers Employee Assistance Programs designed to support organisations and their staff, and provides specialised FIFO support services for workers in fly-in-fly-out employment arrangements. Naturopathy is also available as part of the centre's range of wellbeing services. The team has experience working with patients presenting with various life challenges and concerns.
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre operates Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday from 9am to 4pm. The practice is closed on Sundays, offering appointments throughout the week for those seeking therapeutic support at the Norfolk Street location.
Word count check: ~215 words. Good.
Check: "providing accessible" - not in data, but "accessible" is a reasonable assumption for a business, but to be strict, I should remove it. "deliver comprehensive support" - comprehensive implies a judgment. Better to say "a range of support" or just describe the services.
Also "ensuring clients have access to" - this is a soft promise. Better to say "providing clients with access to" or just state they offer them.
"specialised FIFO support services" - "specialised" is an adjective not in the data, but FIFO support services is listed. Better to say "FIFO support services" without the adjective, or say "support services for FIFO workers" - but the data says "FIFO support services" so I can just use that.
"various life challenges and concerns" - vague enough to be safe, factual that they work with people who have concerns.
Let me tighten:
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre is located at 10 Norfolk Street in Fremantle, Western Australia, offering mental health and wellbeing services to the local community. The practice brings together professionals from various therapeutic backgrounds to provide a range of support options to individuals seeking assistance.
The clinical team comprises Sharon Blake, who practises as a Master Counsellor; Cindy Cranswick, who works as a Counsellor; and Elena Volodchenko, who is a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist. These practitioners provide diverse therapeutic approaches based on their respective qualifications and areas of expertise.
Services available at the centre include counselling, psychology, psychotherapy, and coaching, along with mediation and educational programs. The practice offers Employee Assistance Programs for organisations and provides FIFO support services for workers in fly-in-fly-out arrangements. Naturopathy is also offered as part of the centre's services. The team has experience working with patients presenting with various concerns and employs different modalities to address individual needs.
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre operates Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday from 9am to 4pm. The practice is closed on Sundays, with appointments available during these hours for those seeking therapeutic services at the Fremantle location.
Word count: ~205 words. Acceptable, but I can add a bit more detail about the services to reach closer to 250-300.
Addition: "to organisations seeking workplace support" - EAP is for organisations, so that's factual.
"for workers and families affected by fly-in-fly-out employment patterns" - safer than "unique needs".
Final check on YMYL: - "employs different modalities to address individual needs" - "address" is okay, not "cure" or "fix". "individual needs" is implied by individualised care but I could say "to support individual clients" instead.
Actually, looking at the services, I can expand on what each practitioner does without assuming: "Sharon Blake provides Master Counselling services" - but her title is "Master Counsellor" so she practises as one. "Elena Volodchenko offers clinical hypnotherapy and psychotherapy" - directly from her title.
Let's try one more expansion:
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre is located at 10 Norfolk Street in Fremantle, Western Australia, offering mental health and wellbeing services to the local community. The practice brings together professionals from various therapeutic backgrounds to provide a range of support options for individuals seeking assistance with psychological and emotional wellbeing.
The clinical team comprises Sharon Blake, who practises as a Master Counsellor; Cindy Cranswick, who works as a Counsellor; and Elena Volodchenko, who is qualified as a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist. These practitioners offer diverse therapeutic approaches based on their respective training and professional expertise, providing clients with access to counselling, psychotherapy, and clinical hypnotherapy.
The centre's services include psychology, coaching, mediation, and educational programs, alongside traditional counselling approaches. The practice offers Employee Assistance Programs for organisations seeking workplace support, and provides FIFO support services for workers in fly-in-fly-out employment arrangements and their families. Naturopathy is also available at the centre. The team has experience working with patients presenting with various concerns, utilising different therapeutic modalities to support client care.
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre operates Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday from 9am to 4pm. The practice is closed on Sundays, with appointments available during these hours for those seeking therapeutic services at the Norfolk Street location.
Word count: ~235 words. Good.
Check Australian spelling: - practises (verb) - correct - counsellor - correct (double l) - hypnotherapist - correct - organise/organisation - not used but would use s - behaviour - not used
Check for lists: None, all flowing prose.
Check for invented info: - "psychological and emotional wellbeing" - implied by the services listed (counselling, psychology, etc.) - "for organisations seeking workplace support" - EAP is for workplace support, factual - "and their families" - FIFO support often includes families, but the data just says "FIFO support services". To be safe, remove "and their families". - "utilising different therapeutic modalities to support client care" - modalities is a professional term for techniques/methods, safe enough.
Actually, "modalities" might be too jargon-y for a directory listing? But it's professional. I could say "approaches".
Final polish:
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre is located at 10 Norfolk Street in Fremantle, Western Australia, offering mental health and wellbeing services to the local community. The practice brings together professionals from various therapeutic backgrounds to provide a range of support options for individuals seeking assistance.
The clinical team comprises Sharon Blake, who practises as a Master Counsellor; Cindy Cranswick, who works as a Counsellor; and Elena Volodchenko, who is qualified as a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist. These practitioners offer diverse therapeutic approaches based on their respective training and professional expertise.
The centre provides services including counselling, psychology, psychotherapy, and coaching, along with mediation and educational programs. The practice offers Employee Assistance Programs for organisations and provides FIFO support services for workers in fly-in-fly-out arrangements. Naturopathy is also available. The team has experience working with patients presenting with various concerns, employing different approaches to support individual client needs.
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre operates Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday from 9am to 4pm. The practice is closed on Sundays, with appointments available during these hours for those seeking therapeutic services at the Fremantle location.
Word count: ~195 words. A bit on the short side but within 200-350? It's borderline. Let me add a bit more.
Added: "seeking assistance with psychological health and personal development" - covers the coaching/education aspect.
Added to paragraph 3: "across individual and group settings" - wait, not stated. Remove.
Added: "at the Norfolk Street clinic" - already have location.
Let's expand paragraph 3:
The centre provides services including counselling, psychology, psychotherapy, and coaching, along with mediation and educational programs. The practice offers Employee Assistance Programs for organisations and provides FIFO support services for workers in fly-in-fly-out arrangements. Naturopathy is also available. The team has experience working with patients presenting with various concerns and employs an integrated approach to wellbeing, drawing on the diverse qualifications of the practitioners to support client care.
That's better. "integrated approach" is supported by the mix of counselling, naturopathy, psychology, etc.
Final word count estimate: ~210 words. Acceptable.
One final check: The user called it a "chiropractic clinic" in the prompt but the data shows zero chiropractic services. I must ignore the "chiropractic" label and write based on the data (mental health/therapy centre). To do otherwise would be inventing facts.
Final text:
Fremantle Therapeutic Centre is located at 10 Norfolk Street in Fremantle, Western Australia, offering mental health and wellbeing services to the local community. The practice brings together professionals from various therapeutic backgrounds to provide a range of support options for individuals seeking assistance with psychological health and personal development.
The clinical team comprises Sharon Blake, who practises as a Master Counsellor; Cindy Cranswick, who works as a Counsellor; and Elena Volodchenko, who is qualified as a Clinical Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist. These practitioners offer diverse therapeutic approaches based on their respective training and professional expertise.
The centre provides services including counselling, psychology, psychotherapy, and coaching, along with mediation and educational programs. The practice offers Employee Assistance Programs for organisations and provides FIFO support services for workers in fly-in-fly-out arrangements. Naturopathy is also available. The team has experience working with
Practitioners
Sharon Blake - Master Counsellor
Cindy Cranswick - Counsellor
Elena Volodchenko - Clinical Hypnotherapist & Psychotherapist
Techniques & Services
Services
- Counselling
- Psychology
- Coaching
- Mediation
- Psychotherapy
- Education
- EAP (Employee Assistance Programs)
- Naturopathy
- FIFO support services
Features & Amenities
- Open Saturday
- Naturopathy
Opening Hours
* Hours may vary on public holidays. We recommend calling ahead to confirm.
Location
Pricing Information
Contact for pricing
Contact for pricing
Estimated per consultation
• Initial consultations may cost more
• Health fund rebates may apply
• Contact practice for exact fees
Practice Information
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Location
WA
Profession
Chiropractor
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Your Visit
- AHPRA registered
- Initial consultation included
- Treatment plan discussed
- Private health rebates available
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