Raylene is a warm and empathic clinical psychologist with over 15 years’ research and clinical experience working with children, young people, adults and families. She is experienced in working with individuals and clients from diverse backgrounds, with a range of difficulties, including: developmental difficulties and delays, family relationships and functioning, attachment, attentional and learning difficulties, depression and anxiety, identity, trauma, grief and loss. Raylene is also a qualified and highly experienced autism diagnostician. Her practice draws on a range of evidence-based neuropsychological assessments and psychological therapies, tailored to meet the needs of individuals and families. She aims to provide assessment and therapeutic intervention, which adheres to her values of, respecting and responding to diversity, working ethically and reflectively, and engaging collaboratively in supporting clients to achieve their goals and meaningful change. Raylene also provides supervision to Provisional Psychologists and Registrars.