
How Can I Support You?
I offer inclusive coaching for love, loss, and healing. Online and in-person sessions available Australia-wide and internationally.

Work With Me
I’m Ash Rehn — an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker and Narrative Therapist with over two decades of experience in the caring professions.
My approach at Love Counselling is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in the belief that you are not the problem — the problem is the problem. Together, we’ll make space for new stories to emerge.
Trapped in Limerence: When Obsession Feels Like Love
Limerence can feel intoxicating. It arrives suddenly, takes over your thoughts, and convinces you that this person is the answer to something deep inside you. You might call it chemistry. Or destiny. …
Read MoreWhy Ghosting Hurts: The Private Grief of Emotional Labour
There’s a particular kind of heartbreak that doesn’t come with closure. It comes when someone slowly disappears from your life: stopping texts, pulling back affection, speaking in vague tones, or chan…
Read MoreBreak Free and Heal from Unhealthy Relationship Patterns
Attraction isn’t always a sign of alignment. Sometimes, what pulls us in emotionally or sexually may actually reflect unresolved wounds rather than true compatibility. Sometimes unhealthy relationship…
Read MoreFrom the Inside: Overcoming Loneliness through Connection
Overcoming loneliness is a process that takes time—and benefits from the kind of support that fosters real connection. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, loneliness has been …
Read MoreHealing After Betrayal: Rebuilding Trust and Finding Yourself Again
Betrayal can feel like emotional whiplash. One moment, you believe in the connection you’re part of and the next, something comes to light that shakes your trust and sense of emotional safety. Whether…
Read MoreIs Scarcity Mindset Sabotaging Your Dating Life? How to Reclaim Hope and Choice.
Dating can sometimes feel like an emotional rollercoaster: exhilarating one moment, exhausting the next. When we experience repeated disappointments, it’s easy to slip into the kind of thinking …
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