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Michael Elwan, AASW

Calm, practical therapy for overwhelmed adults

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About Michael

Michael Elwan is an Accredited Social Worker and therapist based in Australia with 15 years' practical experience. He supports adults and couples who feel worn down, stuck, or quietly overwhelmed by life. Michael aims to make therapy a calm space where people can slow down and be heard without judgement.

He often works with people carrying anxiety, grief, relationship strain, identity questions, burnout, or long years of responsibility rather than those in obvious crisis.

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Background and approach

Sessions are practical and down-to-earth. The focus is on helping people notice their patterns and learn steadier ways of relating to themselves and others. Michael uses a trauma-aware and culturally responsive style.

He draws on somatic approaches, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, attachment-based work, client-centred listening, and cognitive behavioural techniques. Conversations may include noticing physical sensations, values-based goals, and clearer communication skills. His practice is informed by both professional and lived experience.

Michael spent time as a young carer and has lived with profound grief, experiences which shape how he sits with people. He brings those perspectives alongside his AASW membership and ongoing academic study. Outside the therapy room he is a husband and father of two, which keeps his work grounded in everyday relationships and responsibility.

People who want thoughtful, unrushed sessions that balance dignity and change often find his approach a good fit.

How somatic and values-based approaches work online

Somatic work helps people notice how stress and emotion show up in the body. Online sessions can include simple body awareness exercises, breathing and grounding that help reduce tension and improve presence. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) focuses on clarifying values and taking small, meaningful actions. This helps with anxiety, low mood, and life transitions by shifting attention toward what matters rather than trying to eliminate difficult feelings.

Finding the best approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will work with each person to try different methods, gauge what helps, and shape sessions around the client's goals and comfort. That collaborative testing makes it easier to adapt techniques whether someone prefers talking, practical exercises, or movement-based awareness.

Online therapy offers flexibility and access. Video calls allow face-to-face connection for guided exercises and conversation, while phone sessions suit people who prefer not to use video. Live chat and text-based messaging support brief check-ins, reflections between sessions, and step-by-step coaching. These options make it simpler to fit therapy around work, family and daily life while still getting steady therapeutic support.
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Frequently asked questions

What kinds of concerns can Michael help with?
He supports people dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, grief, relationship and intimacy issues, addiction concerns, bipolar moods, ADHD, sleep and eating difficulties, career strain, and parenting stress among other challenges.
How would you describe his therapeutic style?
His style is calm, trauma-aware and culturally responsive. Sessions combine somatic awareness, values work, attachment-based conversation and practical CBT skills.
What background and experience does he bring?
He has 15 years' experience and draws on both professional practice and lived experience as a former young carer and someone impacted by suicide loss, which informs his approach.
Where is he based and what credentials does he hold?
He practises in Australia and is an Accredited Social Worker and member of the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW).
Which languages are supported in sessions?
Sessions are offered in English and Arabic.
What formats are available for appointments?
Sessions are offered via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to suit different preferences.
How are costs handled for sessions?
Costs vary with location and therapist availability; sessions are provided through a subscription model that can be cancelled at any time.
How do I begin working with him?
To begin, select the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and schedule a session according to the therapist's availability.

Specialties and expertise

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Experience
15 years
Licensed
Languages
English, Arabic