Jodie Brenton Life Resolutions (CEO & Director)



Jodie Brenton is the Director and CEO of Life Resolutions. Jodie has devoted over 20 years to helping Australians achieve improved mental health and well-being through her business offering counselling and psychology.

Jodie Brenton is the Director and CEO of Life Resolutions.  Jodie has devoted over 20 years to helping Australians achieve improved mental health and well-being through her business offering counseling and psychology services. Jodie holds a personal commitment to improving the mental health and wellbeing of all Australians, this commitment led to the foundation of Life Resolutions in 2001.

Throughout her career, Jodie Brenton has worked tirelessly to improve both accessibility and affordability of quality mental health services throughout Australia. Jodie believes in demystifying counseling services, the need to remove the stigma associated with mental issues and encouraging all Australians to seek help, without fear of judgment. Jodie also believes accessibility and affordability are the most critical elements to ensuring everyone has access to quality mental health services they require, irrespective of their location.

Jodie Brenton’s extensive experience in the psychology industry has allowed her to dedicate her career to making it easier for psychologists to spend as much time as possible providing much-needed support to clients and improving their emotional well-being. This has all been made possible by the partnership built between Jodie Brenton and Mary Magalotti, which focused on improving private practice systems, administration, marketing, and operations.

Finally, Jodie is an advocate for ensuring accessibility of psychology services to all Australians, no matter the background, age, financial status, or gender identification. Access to quality mental health services should be considered just as important as access to primary health systems such as hospitals and doctors. Jodie Brenton Life Resolutions has dedicated herself to the fight to ensure everyone is able to access the mental care they require because access to mental healthcare should be seen as an inherent human right. Everyone deserves the ability to be happy.

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