Logic Lounge Psychology Hornsby


Logic Lounge Psychology Hornsby

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Anna Madigan-Singh

Psychologist

Anna has worked as a psychologist for over 23 years. Her experience ranges from children, adolescents, couples and families. Anna has worked in the disability sector, schools, as well as private practice. Her area of expertise lies in addictions, anxiety, grief and loss, trauma and motivational counselling as well as Workers Compensation. Anna's treatment modalities are Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy(DBT), Mindfulness based interventions, Narrative Therapy, Family System's and motivational interviewing and Solution Focused Brief Therapy. Anna has a Masters Degree in Psychology, a Post graduate degree in Family Therapy and a Diploma in Marriage Counselling. She is Schema Therapy trained as well as completing her training in DBT. Other skills include CBT and Cognitive motivational counselling as well as being Workers Compensation certified.
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Edwina Cowdery

Psychologist

Edwina as a mature age student came to psychology with many other skills and knowledge beyond that of Psychology and she uses this knowledge in her practice. Having been working as a Psychologist for over 16 years she brings a different perspective on problems and a deep insight in dealing with her clients.
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Jessica Rice

Psychologist

Jessica is an experienced AHPRA registered Clinical Psychology Registrar, and a South African registered Clinical Psychologist. She has a demonstrated history of working in psychiatric and neurological public and private mental health care sectors in South Africa, as well as in private practice in Australia. Jessica ran her own private practice in Johannesburg for 5 years, before immigrating to Australia. Jessica is a strong healthcare services professional with Bachelor of Science Degree (cum laude), a Bachelor of Science with Honours Degree in Psychology (cum laude), a Master of Arts Degree in Neuropsychology, as well as a Master of Science Degree in Psychology, all from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. She has also completed various certificates through the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners (ABIME) and the American College of Disability Medicine (ACDM), these include: - The American Medical Association (AMA) Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment (6thEdition); and - Advanced Case Studies Based on the American Medical Association (AMA) Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment (6th Edition). Jessica is skilled in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Enhanced-Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (e-CBT for eating disorders), Psychodynamic theory, Supportive Therapy, Group Therapy, Psychoeducation, Mindfulness, Individual therapy with adolescents and adults, and Neuropsychological rehabilitation and assessment. She has worked with acute and severe mental illness, and neuropsychological pathologies; Jessica has experience in working with a wide variety of presentations, including mood and anxiety disorders, personality disorders, neurological conditions, eating disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder. She also has experience in facilitating groups, specialising in emotional regulation, stress, and anger management. Jessica’s special areas of interest are: - Developmental and complex trauma, - Neuropsychological-related pathologies, and assessment and rehabilitation, and Jessica is a passionate therapist, working with a wide range of presentations, and she seeks to work collaboratively with clients to achieve their therapeutic goals.

Leslie Spitz

Psychologist

I am an experienced registered psychologist, registered by the Psychology Board of Australia, a division of the Australian Health practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). I am an associate member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS). I have experience working with adults and adolescents of various ages and cultural backgrounds in private rooms. I offer Diagnostic assessments and reports, evidence-based therapeutic interventions, and Worker's Compensation claims, and help clear NSW State Debt through the Workers Development Order program.

Michael Cheung

Psychologist

Michael is a Psychologist with extensive experience working with adolescents, families and adults who are experiencing emotional, social, behavioural and mental health difficulties. Michael has worked in a wide range of settings including private, public, research and community i.e. beyondblue, lifeline support services, headspace, disability services, Universities, the Department of Health and Quitline. Having spent much of his life overseas he has a culturally sensitive therapeutic approach. He also enjoys working with clients across the lifespan; from young adolescents to geriatrics. Michael has particular expertise in the assessment and treatment of adolescents with emotional difficulties. Michael works collaboratively with his clients to reach their treatment goals by providing individualised support, utilising psychometrics and evidence-based therapies. These include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness. His clinical interventions encompass the mind-body connection and compassion for self and others. His clients describe him as insightful, approachable and compassionate. Michael is passionate about helping clients achieve positive change in their lives, build resilience and foster stronger relationships.
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Natasha Krajovski

Psychologist (Provisional)

Natasha is a dedicated Provisional Psychologist with a genuine passion for helping individuals navigate through life’s challenges. Her approach to therapy is warm, caring, and compassionate, making her a trusted partner in her clients’ mental health journeys. Natasha is committed to creating a safe and welcoming environment where clients feel valued and understood. This nurturing atmosphere enables a collaborative relationship, where personalised treatment plans are developed to address and overcome specific challenges. With a particular interest in mood and anxiety disorders, as well as post-traumatic stress disorder, Natasha values the importance of listening intently to her clients. She believes that truly understanding an individual’s experiences is fundamental to providing effective support and devising strategies that foster resilience and well-being. Her practice is characterised by an individualised and client-centred methodology, ensuring that each person’s needs and goals are at the forefront of their therapeutic journey. Outside of her professional life, Natasha finds balance and rejuvenation through physical activity and connecting with nature, embodying her holistic approach to wellness.
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Smita Saxena

Psychologist (Provisional)

Smita has had more than 8 years of extensive experience in the field of clinical psychology in India. She has had an elaborate set of clients ranging from Children, Adolescents and Adults, whom she has tackled for various psychiatric disorders, such as: · Psychotic disorders- including Schizophrenia, · Mood disorders- including Mania, Bipolar and Depression, · Anxiety disorders- including Generalized Anxiety disorder, · Obsessive Compulsive disorders, · Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder(PTSD), Relationship difficulties, · Phobia and Personality disorder, · Adjustment disorders. She has a rich working experience with different Childhood Disorders (mainly ADHD and Behavioural Disorders). She is extensively trained and experienced in Psychological testing, including: · IQ assessment, · Personality assessment, · Neurological and Cognitive assessment. She is a pioneer in providing Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), family therapy, couples therapy, group therapy, supportive psychotherapy, mindfulness, behaviour Therapy, including: systematic desensitization, exposer and response prevention, and self-monitoring and reinforcement techniques, which are mainly used in treating childhood disorders. Her expertise in providing relaxation therapy is commendable and is quite effective in treating anxiety and stress-related disorder.
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Soo Lim

Psychologist (Provisional)

Soo is a warm, caring and patient practitioner who is committed to helping her clients achieve their mental health goals. She is passionate about really listening to her clients in order to understand what they are going through, identifying their problems, and then helping them overcome these problems so that they can live their best life. She believes it is important to listen to her clients as individuals and personalise her treatment plans based on their needs and goals in order to help them most effectively. She works mostly with children, adolescents and adults who struggle with depression, stress, anxiety, and interpersonal relationships (family, partner, friends). She comes from an Asian background and works with clients from various cultural backgrounds. She graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and she is registered as a Provisional Psychologist with AHPRA and an Associate member of the APS and AAPI. She can speak English, Korean and Japanese.

Woj Pryba

Psychologist

Dr Woj Pryba is a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) with endorsement as a Board Approved Supervisor in the area of clinical supervision to intern and registered psychologists. His tertiary qualifications are supported by a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, followed by a Master of Arts degree in Psychology and following the end of Apartheid in South Africa, he proudly completed his Doctorate researching the Upward Career Mobility of Black Business Managers. Spending time at different Business Graduate Schools, he completed a Management Development Program, regarded as a mini-MBA and holds a Certificate in Training as well as a Graduate Certificate in Human Resources. Woj’s work as a psychologist supports clients struggling to resolve trauma, workplace bullying, depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grieving the loss of a loved one and a range of other mental health disorders. Considering mental health interventions, Woj aims to create an unfair advantage for his clients. He unapologetically focuses on unleashing all his knowledge and experience gained over the past 35 years in Psychological Wellbeing, Crisis Intervention, Risk Assessment and Relationship Counselling to gain a growth advantage for his clients. Feeling both privileged and humbled at the same time, Woj supported survivors of the Lismore floods and survivors providing testimony in the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide. As an unshakable optimist, when asked what key trait underpins Woj’s success, he says he is willing to be in the corner of those who feel that no one cares about them. He uses basic clinical skills to provide compassionate psychological counselling to those needing to overcome personal hurdles, both in and outside of their workplaces. He will encourage you to recognise unhelpful behaviours limiting your ability to keep you connected to healthy wellbeing patterns. He will also urge you to see how this disconnect leads to further vulnerability in other parts of your life. Rather than leave this vulnerability unaddressed, Woj encourages us to start the process to end the mental suffering and make things better. The first step starts with a conversation.
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