Phoebe is an Occupational Therapist with experience supporting children, adolescents and adults across rehabilitation, mental health and paediatrics. She has a strong interest in working with autistic, ADHD and AuDHD individuals, providing neurodiversity-affirming, trauma-informed and person-centred care.
As a queer AuDHD clinician, Phoebe understands the value of working with someone who genuinely "gets it." She is passionate about helping clients better understand themselves, make sense of experiences that may have felt confusing or overwhelming, and build practical strategies that support meaningful participation in everyday life.
Phoebe has a particular interest in sensory processing, interoception, autistic and ADHD burnout, executive functioning, emotional regulation and understanding the relationship between our brain, body and environment. She enjoys supporting clients through life transitions, navigating a new diagnosis, reducing the impact of burnout, and developing sustainable routines and supports that work with their unique strengths rather than against them.
Phoebe believes occupational therapy should be collaborative, strengths-based and tailored to the individual. Her goal is to create a space where clients feel safe, understood and empowered to explore what works for them, whether that's at home, work, study or in the community.