Positive Wellbeing Psychology (In-Person), Armadale


Positive Wellbeing Psychology (In-Person), Armadale

Practitioners at this location

Chelsea Huddle(She/her)

Psychologist

Chelsea is a warm, caring, and compassionate psychologist whose clinical practice is guided by establishing a collaborative and dedicated approach to the achievement of positive change. Chelsea first seeks to establish forthright communication and trust with her clients in order to focus on building a strong therapeutic relationship. Chelsea is particularly dedicated to the achievement of positive change for clients and the wider community, through accurate assessment, effective evidence-based treatment and collaborate engagement. Chelsea emphasises the importance of communicating with third parties including parents, teachers, and other allied health professionals, to ensure her client is best positioned to achieve their therapeutic goals. As an Australian-based psychologist in clinical practice, Chelsea delivers psychological support to adults, children, adolescents, and their families. Chelsea is currently offering a combination or face-to-face and online telehealth psychology sessions.
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Chris Baumgartner(He/him)

Psychologist

Chris’ warm and approachable manner helps clients to build trust and emotional safety early on in therapy, making him easy to talk to and genuinely attuned to what matters most to you. Chris uses the initial sessions to develop a thorough understanding of each individual’s unique story. Clients often describe feeling genuinely seen, heard, and understood throughout this process. Chris values authentic connection as the foundation of effective therapy. He brings a down-to-earth, personable approach to therapy, allowing space for humour and genuine self-expression within the therapeutic relationship. Chris adopts a trauma-informed and neuroaffirming approach to therapy and is committed to supporting and empowering individuals seeking meaningful, enduring change in their lives.
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Claire Cox(She/her)

Psychologist

Claire is an understanding and compassionate therapist who strives to create a safe and non-judgmental space for clients to explore their thoughts and emotions. Clients often describe Claire as supportive and friendly, fostering open communication and trust early on in therapy. This is helpful for clients to feel comfortable when engaging in those brave conversations. As a psychologist in clinical practice, Claire adopts a neurodiversity-affirming approach and views neurodiversity as a natural variation within the human brain.
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Emily Burton(She/her)

Psychologist

Emily’s objective in clinical practice is to adopt a client-centered approach to therapy whilst drawing on a variety of evidence-based strategies and tools to help facilitate positive change for her clients. Emily works collaboratively with her clients to improve their overall life satisfaction, health, and wellbeing. Emily provides her clients with a safe and non-judgemental space. She enjoys helping her clients to understand past and present difficulties but also identifies and taps into her client’s inner-strengths and values. Emily is collaborative in approach to her therapy where she encourages her clients to explore their goals early on in therapy, whilst providing direction and supporting future orientation. As an Australian-based psychologist in clinical practice, delivers psychological support to adults, children, adolescents, and their families via online telehealth psychology sessions.

Jasmin Mond(She/her)

Psychologist

Jasmin is a warm and engaging psychologist who aims to provide a safe and non-judgmental space for her clients. Jasmin’s clients have described her as caring, compassionate, and bubbly. Her clients have also expressed that they experienced genuine care, warmth, and integrity, which helped foster a trusting and supportive therapeutic alliance early on in therapy. As a psychologist in clinical practice, Jasmin adopts a neurodiversity-affirming approach and views neurodiversity as a natural variation within the human brain.
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