Mr Ryan Hansen

Psychologist
Registered Psychologist

Perth, Western Australia, 6028

Mrs Monika Kolta

Psychologist
Monika is the Principal Psychologist & Clinical Director of Neurospa Psychology. She is a registered Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia. Throughout her career Monika has worked with clients across the lifespan, children, adolescents, young adults, adults and older persons. Monika strongly believes in providing a warm, comfortable and empathetic environment to support clients to create a meaningful and fulfilling life. Using evidence based approaches including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, relaxation and stress management approaches to provide individualized therapy to address the specific needs of her clients. Particular areas of interest and experience include: • Depression • Anxiety and Phobias • Relationship Difficulties • Life Transitions & adjustment • Difficulties with Self-Esteem • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder • Professional/Career transition • Medical and Health Concerns • Stress Management • Self- Esteem & self-development • Emotional Regulation Difficulties • Grief, Loss, or Bereavement • Autism Spectrum Disorder • Building Social Skills • Academic Performance • Parenting • Employee Assistance Program • Grief and loss

Hilton, South Australia, 5033
Melanie is a registered psychologist who is passionate about helping her clients to better understand and experience themselves in a way that creates a greater sense of connection, meaning and well-being in their lives. Melanie’s warm and not-judgemental approach to therapy enables her to form a trusting therapeutic relationship and work collaboratively with her clients. Melanie draws on a range of evidence-based therapies including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) to tailor an approach suited to her client’s individual needs. She has experience working with individuals experiencing depression, stress, anxiety disorders, bipolar, relationship issues, emotional dysregulation, anger, grief and loss, work issues, trauma, borderline personality disorder and sleep difficulties. Melanie enjoys working with adults and adolescents. She is also an animal lover and has a keen interest in the therapeutic influence they have on people.

Wilston, Queensland, 4051
I am a Registered Psychologist based in Loganholme who is very passionate about empowering others in their mental health journeys. I was inspired to study psychology through my own lived experience with mental health challenges, and a psychologist was fortunately able to help me. As such I am very grateful that I get to hold space for others, and compassionately support them while they heal too.

Loganholme, Queensland, 4129

Olivia Syposs

Psychologist

Malvern East, Victoria, 3145Available at 3 locations
Clinical Psychologist

GLENELG SOUTH, South Australia, 5045
Sarah M Campbell is a Clinical Psychologist who works with trauma, attachment issues, grief, loss, addiction, and existential conflicts. She also acts as an expert witness in criminal and family courts.

Lismore, New South Wales, 2480

Dr Laura Ash

Psychologist

Caulfield, Victoria, 3162

Xin Yang

Psychologist

Dandenong, Victoria, 3175
Clinical Psychologist

ERINA, New South Wales, 2250Available at 2 locations

Caitlynn Ashton

Psychologist

Camberwell, Victoria, 3124
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.

Hornsby, New South Wales, 2077

Geelong, Victoria, 3220
Hi, I'm Frank, a clinical psychologist and board-approved supervisor. I work with individuals and couples, focusing on ADHD, adjustment disorders, life transitions, anxiety, depression, grief, OCD, trauma/PTSD, issues of LGBTQIA+ people, relationship issues and relationship ambivalence. In individual therapy, I use a range of approaches, including CBT, LGBTQIA+ affirmative therapy, mindfulness, exposure therapy, and relational therapy. I also offer couple-sensitive individual therapy focusing on relational dynamics and patterns. In couples therapy, I focus on changing interactional patterns related to communication, conflict, intimacy, loyalty, roles, values, and more, with an emphasis on systemic approaches. In discernment counselling, I work with married couples on the brink—where one spouse is leaning out of the relationship and the other is leaning in. The goal is to gain clarity and confidence about the direction of the marriage based on a deeper understanding of what has happened to the marriage and each partner's contributions to the issues. My working languages are English and German, and I also speak Spanish.

Sydney, New South Wales, 2000

Gordon, New South Wales, 2072

Sabrina Miller

Psychologist

ERINA, New South Wales, 2250

Miss Sherry Bell

Psychologist
SherryB Psychology provides individualised support to clients across the lifespan, including children, teenagers, adults, and families from her boutique Bulimba Practice. Her holistic approach encompasses the physical, emotional, social and spiritual well-being of her clients. Sherry's personalized approach helps clients understand themselves and others, fostering self-growth and emotional well-being.

Bulimba, Queensland, 4171

Ms Jessica Budge

Psychologist

Bondi Junction, New South Wales, 2022
I am a Registered Psychologist with over 8 years of experience working with adolescents and adults in mental health. I was born and raised in Indonesia, but Brisbane has been my home for the past 14 years. I have a special interest and vast experience in supporting adolescents and adults through various life challenges and mental health concerns. My expertise includes helping clients manage: Anxiety conditions including Generalised Anxiety, Social Anxiety, Health Anxiety, and Panic Disorder Depression and mood management Life transitions and adjustment challenges, particularly around university and career changes Career decision-making and workplace challenges Body image concerns Relationship difficulties and sexual concerns Building practical life skills, including communication, problem-solving, and coping strategies. I believe in creating a safe, non-judgmental space where clients can explore their challenges and work towards their goals. My therapeutic style integrates evidence-based approaches while remaining warm and collaborative, with a focus on building strong therapeutic relationships where clients feel understood and supported. Navigating Cultural Identity and Adaptation Challenges Having experienced the journey of cultural adaptation myself, I bring a deep understanding and sensitivity to working with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. I provide culturally informed therapy and am experienced in working with clients across various cultural contexts and sexual identities. I understand the unique challenges that come with navigating multiple cultural identities and life transitions. Career Decisions and Professional Growth I particularly enjoy helping clients develop practical skills they can apply in their daily lives, especially in their professional development and career journeys. As we spend a significant part of our lives at work, I understand how crucial career satisfaction is to overall wellbeing and mental health. My goal as a therapist is to empower clients with the tools and insights they need to make meaningful changes in their lives and develop greater self-understanding. Qualifications Bachelor of Arts (Psychology), University of Queensland Master of Counselling, University of Queensland Graduate Diploma of Psychology, Australian Catholic University Fellow Member of The Australian Psychological Society (MAPS) Registered with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulatory Authority (AHPRA)

Brisbane, Queensland, 4000Available at 2 locations

Mount Lawley, Western Australia, 6050

Brayden McLeod

Psychologist
Psychologist

Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, 3340Available at 6 locations

Mrs Liane Stuart

Psychologist
Qualified as an EMDRAA- Accredited Practitioner 2024.

Wilston, Queensland, 4051
Caspar is a Registered Psychologist, with a special interest in OCD. Caspar launched The OCS Clinic upon recognition of the unique treatment requirements of different forms of OCD, having previously been involved in research exploring the treatment of mental compulsions. Caspar has a gentle, person-centred approach to working with clients, with diverse experience helping adults undergoing a wide range of issues, having worked within crisis support and suicide prevention; supporting individuals to overcome mental health barriers at work; and working within family trauma focussed care. Caspar welcomes all individuals to express interest in finding support, with experience in the treatment and care of depressive and anxiety disorders; OCD; depersonalisation/derealisation and dissociation; ADHD; managing chronic pain and somatic concerns including medically unexplained symptoms; complex grief; personality vulnerabilities and disorders; and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in both its acute and complex forms. Caspar strongly believes in the importance of ongoing, lifelong learning as a Psychologist, and continues to engage in extensive professional development, seeking consult with numerous Psychologists, Psychiatrists, and Social Workers to maintain best practice and develop his therapeutic skillset further, while also providing peer supervision to psychologists and other mental health professionals who would like to learn more about OCD. Caspar enjoys working from various psychotherapy frameworks, including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT; including Exposure and Response Prevention [ERP]), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Emotionally Focussed Couples Therapy (EFT), Schema Therapy, Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP), as well as Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy.

Fitzroy, Victoria, 3065
Clinical Psychologist

Killarney Heights, New South Wales, 2087

Ms Van Le

Psychologist

Gilles Plains, South Australia, 5086

Fiona Skelton

Psychologist
I have completed a Master of Applied Psychology (Clinical Psychology) at Victoria University

Randwick, New South Wales, 2031

Ms Angie Collins

Psychologist
Angie is a registered psychologist with AHPRA. She has a Certificate of Counselling and Psychotherapy (Cairnmillar Institute) and is an Accredited Triple P-Positive Parenting Provider. She works with individuals, couples and families, and has experience counselling a diverse range of clients within public mental health settings, schools, and hospitals. Angie takes a person-centred approach to her work and draws on a range of evidence-based psychological interventions which are tailored to the needs of the individual client. These include: CBT, Interpersonal Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Schema Therapy, Solution-Focussed Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Mindfulness. However, Angie believes that the relationship between herself and the client is the most important element for facilitating growth and change. Angie always strives to develop a safe and trusting relationship with her clients, and does this by actively listening to their concerns, and bringing a warm, empathetic, supportive and intuitive approach to counselling.

Camberwell, Victoria, 3124
Dr Tuke Flanders is a Psychologist and Educator with two decades worth of experience in the private and public sector. Christina obtained her doctorate in Psychology from the NHS Tavistock & Portman Clinic, London. As a Fellow of the APS College of Educational and Developmental Psychology, Dr Tuke Flanders brings her knowledge of over two decades as a teacher and psychologist to identifying underlying issues, and aiding diagnosis and treatment. Conditions like ADHD and Specific Learning Disorders (Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and Dyscalculia), can be better understood and addressed through this invaluable process. She liaises with consulting Paediatricians and Psychiatrists to provide a wrap-around service. As a seasoned psychologist, she uses innovative techniques based upon psychodynamic approaches (including art therapy, projective techniques, small figures therapy) and Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing (EMDR). She creates personalised interventions, that will guide you to embrace your inner strengths and overcome challenges with renewed confidence. Dr Christina only accepts teenagers for therapy who are 14+ years old. As well as running her private practice Christina is approved by the Psychology Board of Australia to provide supervision to psychologists and provisional psychologists. Christina’s approach is friendly, highly flexible, adaptive and collaborative. Christina is a member of the Australian Health Professionals Association and the Australian Psychological Society.

Carlton, Victoria, 3053Available at 3 locations

Rachel Cleary

Psychologist

Toowong, Queensland, 4066

Dr James Shulman

Psychologist

Brighton, Victoria, 3186

Nadine Piot

Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist

New Farm, Queensland, 4005

Dr Benjamin Kwan

Psychologist

Watson, Australian Capital Territory, 2602

Janet Stalewski

Psychologist
WEBSITE: https://neurodivergentpsychology.au EMAIL: neuropsychologyau@gmail.com PHONE: 0421 469 985 FAX: 3740 2375

Windsor, Queensland, 4030

Tracy Blanchard

Psychologist

South Townsville, Queensland, 4810
Shaelyn is a registered psychologist passionate about working with diverse people such as sex workers, neurodivergent people, and those who identify with the LGBTIQ+ community, to name a few. The driving goal behind Shaelyn’s mission as a psychologist is to create an inclusive and accessible environment for all.

Altona Meadows, Victoria, 3028

Sofia Berry

Psychologist
Sofia is a provisional psychologist who has recently completed her Master of Professional Psychology at La Trobe University. She has experience working with children and adolescents within a school setting, providing counselling sessions utilising Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and conducting psychological assessments. She has worked with clients with a range of presenting problems, including anxiety, depression, self-esteem/body image, emotional regulation difficulties, OCD and neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g., Autism and ADHD). Sofia aims to provide a therapeutic environment that is safe and non-judgemental. She is passionate about empowering her clients and their families to make positive changes in their lives. When she is not working, she enjoys attending pilates classes, travelling and spending time with her family, friends and pets.

Melbourne, Victoria, 3004

Donna Rose

Psychologist
Perinatal & Early Childhood Psychologist Psychological care for adults in the perinatal period, focusing on emotions, adjustment and family relationships. I also offer parenting support and education and psychological intervention to infants and young children- from birth up until 5 years of age. I work from a lifespan-developmental perspective that is suited to the transition to parenting, early childhood and promoting the wellbeing of children with additional needs. For over 20 years I have worked in child and family mental/developmental health, primarily in tertiary hospital settings, and have extensive experience supporting the wellbeing of families with children born prematurely (preterm) and those living with complex developmental and social needs. Consulting at Toowong (Brisbane Northside) and online through Telehealth.

Toowong, Queensland, 4066

Matthew Evans

Psychologist
Matthew’s counselling strengths are in treating anxiety, depression, and stress as well as relationship problems. He tailors his treatment to address the unique problems of each person in order to tap into their own resourcefulness and common sense. Matthew has a warm, empathic, approachable manner and creates a safe non-judgmental environment for confidential disclosure. His areas of interest include: - Managing personal crisis - Relationship challenges - Men’s issues - Work-life balance - Personal growth and developing self esteem He works with clients in both a short-term solution-focussed way as well as longer term therapy as the need arises. Matthew has worked as a psychologist in both public and private clinics for more than 17 years. Matthew has trained and is experienced in delivering Interpersonal Therapy, Schema Therapy and Gottman Relationship counselling. He also assists clients to connect with their spirituality using mindfulness and similar strategies to address a range of presenting problems.

Leichhardt, New South Wales, 2040

Laura Williams

Psychologist
is a registered psychologist with extensive counselling experience, working with individual adults and teenagers. Laura is committed to assisting her clients and is passionate about working with them in a collaborative and flexible manner. Laura has extensive experience working with clients across genders, ethnic groups, ages and clinical presentations. Laura has worked with clients experiencing a wide variety of mental health issues, medical conditions and neurological impairment. She has assisted many clients to work through and resolve personal conflicts, adjustment issues and relationship concerns. Laura’s counselling style is based upon evidence based treatments, including cognitive behaviour therapy, mindfulness, motivational interviewing and solution-focused therapy. With Laura's assistance, her clients have have successfully overcome their difficulties and achieved their personal goals. Laura is able to assist her clients to address their concerns through either short- or long-term counselling. Laura is passionate about enabling her clients to identify their values, set themselves goals, and work in a collaborative and flexible manner to achieve them. She is committed helping her clients to better understand themselves and those around them, identifying their strengths and encouraging them to live the healthiest and most rewarding life possible.

Engadine, New South Wales, 2233Available at 2 locations

Sarah Smith

Psychologist

Brisbane, Queensland, 4101

Dr Maxine Symes

Psychologist
I have been employed in various psychological services including Corporate Psychology - Employee Assistance Agency, Private Clinics, Department of Corrective Services, Department of Child Protection, and Drug & Alcohol Agencies. The diversity of past employment has provided me with a range of skills in the services I can provide to adult clients. I work from the psycho-socio-biological model in consideration of the appropriate approach to aid clients through difficulties they may be experiencing. My evidence-based strengths approach is supported by ongoing professional and personal development.

COMO, Western Australia, 6152

Ms Sophia Barry

Psychologist

Sydney, New South Wales, 2000

Dr Deepika Gupta

Psychologist

Sydney, New South Wales, 2113Available at 3 locations
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.

Armadale, Victoria, 3143Available at 2 locations
Catalina provides therapeutic support to clients aged 16 and above. She works with individuals of all backgrounds and can provide psychological services in English or Spanish. Catalina is experienced in providing psychological support utilising Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Schema Therapy, amongst others. She implements a holistic, person-centred and collaborative approach to treatment, aimed at increasing clients' self-efficacy, level of insight and awareness on their journey to optimal wellbeing.

Broadbeach, Queensland, 4218

Sylvia Gray

Psychologist

Officer, Victoria, 3809

Mr Adrian Cuerva

Psychologist
Adrian is a registered clinical psychologist who holds a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) from Macquarie University and a Master of Clinical Psychology from the University of Sydney. He is also a member of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association (ACPA) and has worked in a variety of contexts including public, private, and research environments. Adrian’s approach can be summarised as “human first, psychologist second”. He shows this through his deep appreciation for the courage people display when they begin and continue throughout their therapy journey. For this reason, Adrian has an unwavering unconditional positive regard for his clients and is committed to supporting them in a truly authentic and compassionate manner. Adrian has a wide range of clinical experience, including helping people with various types of anxiety issues, depression, as well as trauma-related concerns. Adrian utilises evidence-based methods such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Schema Therapy. He is also very interested in helping people learn communication skills so that they can navigate the complexities of human relationships effectively. Overall, Adrian is passionate about helping people gain insight and awareness into their own unique internal lives and how to overcome the personal challenges they face. He believes that with time and patience, people can eventually be their own therapist, managing and mastering their thoughts, feelings, and actions healthily and holistically that positively impacts all areas of a person, affirming their overall sense of meaning and fulfillment in life.

Kellyville Ridge, New South Wales, 2155Available at 2 locations