Lucille Bone is a Melbourne/Naarm-based psychotherapistwho integrates creative arts, somatic exploration, and talk-based therapy to support clients in self-expression, healing, and transformation. With a 10+ year background in interior design, fine art, dance, and photography, she brings a unique creative perspective to therapeutic practice, using art and movement as powerful tools for personal development and change.
Lucille holds a Bachelor of Arts Psychotherapy from Ikon Institute of Australia and an Honours degree in Interior Design from RMIT. She is also a training Dance Movement Therapist and Somatic Practitioner, deepening her focus on embodied awareness and the mind-body connection in her work.
Her approach is person-centered, experiential, and trauma-informed, offering both verbal and non-verbal forms of therapy. By combining talk-based counseling, creative interventions, and body-based techniques, she helps clients navigate emotions, process experiences, and cultivate deeper self-awareness.
Lucille has worked across private practice, clinical placements, community outreach, and volunteer settings, supporting diverse groups, communities, and individuals across all life stages, from children to adulthood.
Clinical Focus Areas:
- Eating disorders & addictions
- Grief & loss
- Anxiety & depression
- Trauma, PTSD & neurodivergent wellbeing
- ADHD – Coping with distractibility, focusing tools, adaptive thinking, addressing procrastination, emotional regulation, improved executive functioning
- LGBTQIA+ support
Lucille believes in the transformative potential of creativity and movement, helping clients reconnect with themselves in a meaningful and empowering way.
Lucille's fee is $140 for a 50 minute session, Concession fee available