About Tiani Suardana 

Tiani completed her Bachelors degree in Exercise Physiology at the University of New South Wales. She found herself inspired by the rehabilitative impact that exercise can have on an individual's life, leading her to pursue a career in this field. Tiani has a keen interest in helping individuals impacted by chronic conditions improve their capacity, confidence and overall quality of life. 

Tiani understands the importance of approaching treatment plans with an individualised approach, ensuring that it is tailored to the person's specific needs, goals and circumstances. She is also passionate about making exercise enjoyable, as this is the key to long-term adherence which can lead to meaningful and lasting change. 

Tiani has participated in over 15 years of competitive soccer. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys running, reading and watching soccer games!

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Wed 27 May 8pm!

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Setting Boundaries When Illness Is Invisible

How can this event help me?

Living with invisible illness presents unique challenges in establishing healthy boundaries and protecting your wellbeing. When your struggles aren't visibly apparent to others, communicating your needs becomes both essential and complicated. Learning to advocate for yourself while navigating relationships, work, and daily life can profoundly impact your quality of life and emotional health.

In this live online session, Psychologist Adrian Comensoli will explore the psychological and relational dynamics of invisible illness, share practical strategies for boundary-setting, and guide you toward reclaiming your autonomy. This discussion is ideal for anyone seeking clearer guidance, whether you're personally managing an invisible condition, supporting someone who is, or simply wanting to understand these complex interpersonal dynamics better.

Join Adrian for an insightful conversation covering these essential topics:

  • Recognising the unseen impact: The psychological impact of having conditions that aren't visibly apparent, why invisible struggles require different approaches to advocacy, and how this affects self-perception and relationships.

  • Expressing needs with clarity: Effective ways to articulate your needs and limitations to others, how to explain invisible health challenges without oversharing, and setting expectations with friends, family, and colleagues.

  • Protecting your physical capacity: How to manage energy levels and activity limitations, when to say no to social invitations, and protecting your physical wellbeing without feeling guilty.

  • Safeguarding emotional wellbeing: Managing expectations from others, dealing with doubt or disbelief about your condition, and maintaining emotional resilience when your experiences are questioned.

  • Navigating professional expectations: Navigating professional environments with invisible illness, disclosing information appropriately, requesting accommodations, and maintaining productivity while protecting your health.

  • Strengthening self-advocacy: Building confidence in your needs, developing assertive communication techniques, and creating sustainable boundary practices that honor your wellbeing.

This session offers invaluable guidance for anyone wanting to better understand boundary-setting with invisible illness and feel empowered to advocate for yourself with confidence. Join us on Wednesday, May 27th for this supportive and enlightening virtual event. We welcome your questions and discussions to help make this a collaborative and engaging experience for everyone.



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