Therapy for Lasting Positive Change
Online Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy & Counselling
Welcome to a safe space for inner work and lasting change.
A New Chapter is a telehealth counselling practice based in Brisbane, Australia offering Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy for clients across Australia and worldwide.
Therapy at A New Chapter is caring, collaborative and trauma-informed. Together we will start wherever you are, gently understand and build trust with all parts of yourself, and discover what it means to feel truly whole.
You don’t have to keep struggling with…
Relationship Patterns
Anxious attachment and fear of abandonment
Pushing people away when you want closeness
Repeating the same relationship dynamics
Difficulty trusting or being vulnerable
Experiences of limerence & unrequited love
Self-sabotage
Starting strong then finding ways to derail yourself
Procrastination that doesn't respond to productivity hacks
Undermining your own success or happiness
Knowing what to do but unable to follow through
Body & Self Image
Persistent negative thoughts about your body
Eating or exercise patterns that feel compulsive
Feeling disconnected from your physical self
Body shame that affects intimacy and confidence
Self-worth & Inner Criticism
Constant self-criticism that feels impossible to quieten
Feeling "not enough" no matter what you achieve
Perfectionism that's stealing your ability to relax and enjoy success
Shame spirals you can't seem to escape
Life Transitions
Career changes bringing up unexpected emotions
Relationship endings or beginnings
Identity shifts (becoming a parent, changing careers, aging)
Grief and loss that's affecting how you show up
Emotional & Coping Patterns
Anxiety that keeps you stuck
Feeling disconnected from yourself and others
Shutting down or numbing when things get hard
Overwhelm that makes daily life feel impossible
If you are ready to understand why these patterns keep happening and to heal, I’m here to help.
Meet Corene
Hello, I am Corene Crossin, an Australian registered psychotherapist with specialist training in Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy and post-graduate degrees in psychology and counselling. I’m so glad you are here.
I work with thoughtful adults who are curious about their inner world and ready to look more closely at the patterns shaping their lives.
People see me for support with change, loss, self-worth, relationship and attachment issues, body image, and for freedom from self-sabotage. Many of my clients come to me after not seeing results from other forms of therapy or self-help, and are ready for real change.
How I work
IFS forms the foundation of my work, and I integrate elements from other evidence-based therapies and somatic approaches when they serve your goals. My approach is trauma-informed, collaborative, compassionate, and adapted to what you need.
At the heart of my work is a belief that change becomes possible when you feel safe enough to be fully seen, including by yourself.
Therapy Services
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Individual Therapy
Therapy for adults ready for lasting, positive change. We focus on the parts involved in your current concerns, whether that is decision making, relationships, body image, self sabotage, compulsive behaviours, self worth, or stress responses.
Therapy is recommended weekly or fortnightly, with 90 minute sessions as standard (or 60 minute sessions where needed). My therapy fees are priced to support longer-term work:
90 minute sessions are AUD$190 per session (approx. USD130/EUR110).
60 minute sessions are AUD$150 per session (approx. USD105/EUR90).
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The Self Circle: IFS Group Work
4 weekly online sessions, 75 minutes each
6-8 participants
The Self Circle is a small IFS group for adults who want to explore their inner world alongside others. Each session includes teaching, guided inner practice, and time for shared reflection.
The February 2026 Self Circle group is now full. Next intake: June 2026. Join the waitlist to be notified.
What Clients Say
Internal Family Systems, or IFS, is an approach to therapy that we have different parts within us, alongside a core Self that is naturally calm, curious, and clear. In IFS therapy, we learn that it is likely that these parts have taken on roles to help you manage pain, uncertainty, and relationships over time. We get to know these parts and explore what each part is afraid of, what it protects, and what it needs.
As your relationship with your parts changes, many people notice clearer choices, calmer relationships, and a kinder way of being with themselves.
Is this approach right for you?
IFS may be particularly helpful if you:
Feel torn in decisions, even after careful thought
Notice the same relationship and attachment patterns repeating despite trying to change
Experience a persistent inner critic or find yourself self-sabotaging
Want to understand why you react as you do, not just manage symptoms or cope better
Find the idea of working with "parts" makes intuitive sense
Have tried other forms of therapy but felt that something was missing
If you want to know yourself more deeply, ease longstanding patterns, and live with more internal alignment, IFS might be the right approach for you. If you are curious, you can read more about IFS Therapy here or can book an obligation-free connection call to find out more.
Is Internal Family Systems therapy right for me?
“IFS gave me a language for what was already happening inside. I finally understand why I kept choosing the same thing over and over.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens in a typical IFS therapy session with you?
In a typical IFS session we spend a few minutes checking in, then focus on one situation, part, or pattern that feels important that day. I guide you to notice what is happening inside, connect with one or more parts, and explore what those parts are protecting and what they need.
You do not have to know how to do this beforehand. IFS therapy is a collaborative process and we move at a pace that feels manageable for you.
Do you only use IFS therapy, or do you integrate other approaches?
Most sessions are grounded in Internal Family Systems, where we pay compassionate, curious attention to your parts to relieve them of the burdens they carry.
Sometimes it helps to add other approaches for specific client needs. For example, we might use cognitive behavioural (CBT) style thought checking when a part of you is caught in rigid beliefs, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) ideas to help you notice and unhook from difficult thoughts, or Solution Focused conversations when you are working through a practical decision. If you are familiar with depth psychology and the work of Carl Jung, I also have training in depth psychology and can integrate this work when appropriate. These approaches sit around the IFS core and are used when they genuinely support you.
How long are IFS therapy sessions?
Most sessions are 90 minutes. This length allows time to move through a complete piece of IFS work in a single session, though this doesn't happen every time. The extra time means we can arrive, go deeper with a part, and complete the work without rushing.
I also offer 60-minute sessions if that better suits your schedule or budget, though these work best once we've established the process together.
How often are sessions?
Most people begin with weekly sessions. Meeting weekly helps build trust with your protective system and creates momentum as we get to know your parts. Once the work feels established, some people move to fortnightly sessions. We'll decide together what feels sustainable for the depth of work you're seeking.
What are your fees?
Fees for sessions are: AUD$190 (USD130/EUR110) for 90 minute sessions, and AUD$150 (USD105/EUR90)) for 60 minutes.
For Australian clients: no GP referral or mental health care plan is needed to work with me, and there is no gap fee: what you see is what you pay. There are also no lock-in contracts.
I am happy to provide invoices for international clients for insurance purposes (but do not work directly with international insurance providers).
Does IFS therapy work online?
IFS therapy is particularly suited to online work. Unlike traditional talk therapy, IFS often involves guided inner work where you may close your eyes, noticing sensations, and talking with your parts. Being in your own comfortable space actually makes this easier.
The process I guide you through (whether we're closing your eyes to focus inward or talking through what you're noticing) translates naturally to video. If you have concerns about working online, we can discuss them in the free 20-minute connection call.
Who do you work with?
I work with adults who are curious about their inner world and ready to explore longstanding patterns in depth. Many clients are thoughtful professionals who've tried other approaches and are now seeking deeper, transformative work.
I support clients in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Dubai, Europe, the United States and Canada (and beyond) within my opening hours ( Australian Eastern time). If you are unsure, feel free to get in touch and I can help.
How long does IFS therapy typically take?
IFS is not brief therapy. Your inner system of parts is layered and interconnected, and it takes time to build trust with the protective parts within you. Meaningful change usually takes consistent work over several months.
If you have other questions and would prefer a conversation, you can book a free 20 minute connection call or check out other FAQs.