Naomi is an open-minded, non-judgemental therapist with a collaborative and holistic approach to therapy. Interested in each in individual’s unique story, she holds space for their past experiences and offers practical strategies to help navigate internal and external obstacles so they can move towards their goals with insight, awareness and authenticity.
Treatment approaches:
She has received training in, and draws from evidence-based therapies in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness-based Therapies and Motivational Interviewing. Naomi also incorporates somatic, trauma- and attachment-informed approaches where relevant.
Naomi supports clients experiencing a wide range of issues, with particular strengths working with the following issues:
Depression
Anxiety
Trauma
Stress
Mood
Substance Use and Addiction
Gender dysphoria
Sexuality
Naomi has experience and a special interest in working with members of the LGBTQIA+ community. This included supporting clients as they explore their gender identity or sexual orientation, support during transition, navigating relationships, and managing general challenges as well as those specific to individuals from marginalised groups.
Qualifications and experience:
Graduate Diploma Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Psychology (Hons)
Master of Clinical Psychology
Registered Psychologist with AHPRA (PSY0002174090)
Naomi completed the Master of Clinical Psychology at the University of Technology, Sydney. She has clinical experience from a range of settings including The Gender Centre, private hospital in-patient AOD and mood units, as well as a gambling and university clinic.