Mindful Performance Psychology


Mindful Performance Psychology

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Maddison Drewitt

Psychologist

Phone0448 822 253(Mobile)
Maddie is a registered psychologist with a Master of Psychology (Sport and Exercise), who is passionate about supporting individuals to grow, adapt, and thrive across all areas of life. She works from a strengths-based, person-centred approach, helping people build confidence, develop self-awareness, and strengthen their resilience in the face of challenges — whether in sport, school, work, or everyday life. Maddie brings a warm, collaborative style to her work, creating a space where individuals feel supported to explore their values, navigate pressure, and move towards meaningful, values-aligned goals. Alongside this, Maddie has a strong background in high-performance sport. She has experience working within the AFLW system and supporting both women’s and men’s state-league athletes, giving her a deep understanding of the demands of elite environments. Her work in sport, combined with many years supporting young people through basketball and youth services, allows her to effectively support both developing and high-performing individuals to perform at their best — while also prioritising their overall wellbeing.
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Mrs Rebecca Black

Psychologist

Rebecca is a passionate psychologist with a wide range of experience working with clients at an individual, group and organizational level. Rebecca provides individual counselling to clients of varying backgrounds and presenting issues, including concerns related to anxiety, depression, grief and loss, trauma, stress, relationship and family issues, and more. Through utilizing evidence-based approaches and developing a strong therapeutic relationship with her clients, Rebecca is able to support clients to move through any difficulties they are facing, improve their quality of life and attain a sense of fulfillment. Rebecca has also worked in large organisations, including Victoria Police and The Department of Justice, where she developed experience conducting in-depth assessments, facilitating group treatment programs, as well as designing, implementing and evaluating mental health initiatives. After having her own child, Rebecca discovered her passion for pregnancy, birth and babies… and has a special interest in supporting women throughout their perinatal journey. Rebecca appreciates the range of difficulties that women can experience in relation to conception, pregnancy, birth and motherhood, and believes that having the support of a warm, non-judgmental and compassionate person can make a significant difference. Rebecca has a specific interest in working with women who are experiencing fertility issues, have had a traumatic birth experience, or who are having difficultly adjusting to life post-birth (including PND and PNA).
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