Khalil is a generally registered Psychologist who worked in a corporate environment for more than a decade before he started and completed psychology studies in Australia. He considers himself to be privileged to have had a rich life experience in terms of working and living with people of diverse cultural backgrounds, various socio-economic statuses, and different age groups.
Khalil works with a range of presenting issues, including mood disorders, autism, ADHD, relationship issues, workplace relationships and stressors, and life stressors such as health or medical conditions, unemployment, grief and divorce. Khalil works across the lifespan, with children, teenagers and adults.
His psychological approach is based on well researched theories and informed by the most recent publications in this field. He enjoys both psychological assessments and providing psychological treatment. Delivering psychological interventions for mental health disorders is his passion. Khalil believes all people should be treasured, and this belief underpins his practice.
Qualifications
Graduate Diploma in Psychology (Advanced)
Graduate Diploma in Psychology
Master of Science
Bachelor of Science
Khalil can help with problems including:
Depression and low mood
Panic disorder
Generalised anxiety disorder
Social anxiety
Health anxiety
Perfectionism
Grief and loss
Chronic pain
Anger management
Stress and adjustment issues
Parenting issues
Khalil works with children and teens experiencing:
Child anxiety
Separation anxiety
Social anxiety
Social difficulties
Phobias
Perfectionism
School-refusal
Adjustment issues
Bullying
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Developmental trauma and childhood attachment difficulties
Emotion regulation and behavioural difficulties
Neurodiversity and Autism
Khalil is currently a PhD student at the University of Technology.
Khalil offers face to face and telehealth appointments.
His days of work are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, by appointment only.