Connections WA


Connections WA

Practitioners at this location

Kelly Harry(She/her)

Social Worker

Kelly has extensive experience as a professional counsellor and Child Protection worker, Veterans’ services, community mental health, domestic violence, and sexual abuse. She specialises in individualised support for children, adolescents, and adults, with particular interest in Bereavement, Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, and Trauma. Values-driven and grounded, Kelly believes in everyone’s capacity for change and growth. She utilises a range of modalities, including CBT, Trauma-Informed Care, Attachment, Person-Centered Care, and Schema Therapy, integrating these to empower clients in reaching their goals.
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Kelsey Milner-Cherry

Occupational Therapist

Lakshay Prakash(He/him)

Psychologist

Lakshay is a Clinical Psychologist at Connections WA. Having worked with specialist youth services in New Zealand, he has developed a strong expertise in early psychosis care and supporting people with acute or complex presentations. His passion lies in delivering culturally informed and context-sensitive intervention for adults presenting with trauma, anxiety and depressive conditions. Drawing on evidence-based approaches (including CBT, DBT, Schema Therapy, and EMDR), Lakshay uses his diverse background and breadth of clinical experience to help clients reconnect with meaning, purpose, and joy in their lives.
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Marie Schweizer(She/her)

Psychologist (Provisional)

Marie is a Provisional Psychologist in her 6th year of study. Marie is passionate about supporting clients through a warm, collaborative, and person-centred approach. She has a strong interest in working with individuals who identify as neurodivergent, as well as clients experiencing personality-related difficulties and social anxiety. She values creating a safe and validating therapeutic space where clients feel understood and empowered to explore their experiences at their own pace. Marie uses evidence-based frameworks to work with clients to help them build insight, develop practical coping strategies, and strengthen their sense of wellbeing and self-compassion. She brings an open, curious, and non-judgmental style to therapy, recognising that every person’s story is unique
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Melanie Stephen

Occupational Therapist

Mr Bas Snijder

Psychologist

Bas has 15 years of experience as a senior consultant psychologist in schools. He has worked extensively with schools across WA to support students across the domains of learning, behaviour, and emotional wellbeing. Bas, is focused on fostering inclusive, neurodiversity-affirming educational environments, collaborating with educators and families, and implementing evidence-based strategies to enhance student outcomes. Bas, has a special interest in the area of problematic gaming and technology use. His extensive work with different religious and cultural backgrounds provides a base for his culturally safe practice. Bas is open to presenting in this area of interest. Therapeutically, Bas uses a client-centred approach with evidenced-based frameworks such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Solution-focused Therapy (SFT), and Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS). In addition to the talk therapy, Bas uses relevant assessment tools to accurately track client goal and outcomes over time to help them flourish in the world.
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Mrs Andrea Groom

Psychologist

Andrea Groom is an experienced counsellor, psychotherapist, supervisor and psychologist. She has more than 25 years of experience working with children, teens and adults. Andrea is grounded in Rogerian psychotherapy, which lays out a strong foundation to draw upon interventions, which are evidenced-based, practical and designed to engage her clients. Modalities used are cognitive behavioural therapy, interpersonal neurobiology, trauma-informed practices, EMDR, gestalt therapy, psychotherapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, solution focussed therapy, family systems therapy, mindfulness, positive psychology and self-compassion. Andrea has been a previous assessor for the Western Australian Counsellors Supervisors Course, she hosts the Rockingham and Kwinana Mental Health Primary Network and is a Principal Psychologist of her own multidisciplinary private practice. Andrea is a member of the Australian Psychological Society (MAPPS). Andrea previously held a role as President of Rainbows for the Children of Australia (grief and loss program for children). She also was a co-founder of the RKMP school-based peer support group. Andrea specialises in personal therapy for counsellors and other mental health practitioners, including clinical supervision for other mental health therapists. Andrea has a special interest in Autism, ADHD, and complex trauma in children and adolescents. She also supports late-diagnosed Autistic and ADHD Adults to flourish.
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