Psychiatrists and psychoanalysts
Mary Fitzgerald
Giverny is an Edwardian brick building located in Footscray, VIC, that has been serving as a tranquil space for various professionals in private practice, including psychologists, social workers, counsellors, and psychotherapists, since its establishment in 1999 by Mary Fitzgerald and Peter Carlon. The aim of Giverny is to provide a relaxed, peaceful, and supportive environment for clients seeking counselling and therapy.
The name "Giverny" is inspired by the home of the renowned French impressionist Claude Monet, who lived there from 1883 until his death in 1926, creating his famous Water Lily series. By choosing this name, Mary and Peter hoped to capture the same spirit of beauty and peace that Monet embodied in his art. Generated from the website