
'If you’re seeking a counselling experience that feels genuinely human and refreshing, Angelica may be the right fit for you. Her approach invites self-exploration that isn’t a slog or something to “push through,” but a meaningful and often enlivening journey of self-discovery, reconnection, and inner love. Angelica supports you to return to your centre, allowing life to unfold from a place of authenticity and deeper clarity.
Angelica Geroldi
Social Worker | Counsellor |
Integration Coach
Angelica Geroldi is an early-career, AASW-accredited social worker who offers integrative, relational counselling through her private practice. Her work is grounded in supporting people to reconnect with their authentic selves, gently integrate intense or life-altering experiences, and rediscover a deep sense of self-love and self-trust.
With experience working across diverse settings, Angelica is skilled in creating safe, compassionate spaces where people feel able to share the parts of themselves they may usually keep hidden. She brings an open heart, genuine curiosity, and a non-judgemental presence to her work, and values deep listening and real connection so clients feel truly seen and heard.
Angelica prioritises collaboration and person-centred care, tailoring each therapeutic relationship to the unique needs, experiences, and inner wisdom of the individual she is working with.

Angelica's perspective & training
Social Work Training
Enviro-Psycho-Social Perspective | Advocacy | Crisis Intervention |
Brief & Long-term Support | Group Therapy | Workshop Facilitation | Sexual-Health | Trauma-Informed | Strengths-based | Person-Centred | Harm-Reduction Focus
- General Counselling
- Psychedelic Integration Counselling - with special interest in non-dual or ego-dissolving experiences
- Integration Counselling from life-altering experiences
- Relational Counselling - A therapeutic focus on how you relate; to others, to yourself, and to aspects of life such as food, substances, and identity...
Angelica completed her Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying) in 2025 at Charles Sturt University and is an AASW-accredited Social Worker. Her professional background includes school-based counselling, where she supported students, families, parents, teachers, and school staff to address both short- and long-term wellbeing needs. Through this work, Angelica developed strong skills in brief and long-term therapeutic counselling, risk assessment, and systems-based support. She has a particular interest in working with young people around substance use, approaching this area through a non-judgemental, harm-reduction, and relational lens. Angelica is a trained Love Bites facilitator and has delivered workshops for young people focused on respectful relationships, consent, and the prevention of sexual violence. Angelica is currently expanding her experience within the hospital setting, working full-time as a clinical social worker in Western Australia. In this role, she primarily supports patients with safeguarding concerns and discharge planning, while also offering counselling to assist individuals in processing grief, serious illness, and end-of-life experiences.
In addition to her counselling and social work, Angelica has worked as a Research Officer at Sexual Health Victoria, where she developed expertise in diversity and inclusion, particularly in relation to LGBTQIA+ inclusive practice and parent perspectives on inclusive sexuality education in schools.
Alongside her core social work practice, Angelica has completed specialist training with the MindScape Institute in Psychedelic Integration Counselling (USA), developing skills to support individuals in ethically and thoughtfully integrating significant or altered states of experience into everyday life. She also brings a broader global perspective, having spent time living alongside Indigenous communities in Peru and Mexico, where she learned about culturally grounded approaches to healing, community, and wellbeing. These experiences have shaped her appreciation for diverse healing frameworks, while remaining anchored in evidence-based, ethical practice. Angelica holds a strong interest in the emerging research into the clinical and therapeutic use of psychedelics and is committed to ongoing professional development as this field continues to evolve.
Angelica is currently based in Perth, Western Australia, where she continues to expand her social work experience while also offering private counselling support. She is known for her capacity to sit with complexity, hold emotional depth, and engage thoughtfully with themes of identity, meaning, life and death, while maintaining clear professional boundaries and a person-centred approach.