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

Mr Ivan Chin

Psychologist
Ivan is a warm and compassionate psychologist with training in clinical psychology. Ivan understands that the process of starting therapy can often feel extremely daunting and overwhelming for many individuals. As such, Ivan consistently strives to create a warm and safe therapeutic environment for each of his clients to enable them to express themselves freely during sessions without having the fear of being judged. Ivan values working collaboratively with his clients, and approaches each of his client sessions with compassion, enthusiasm and a sense of creativity. Ivan understands that every individual's journey in life is unique and different, and actively strives to tailor his therapeutic style to suit each individual's needs. Ivan is available on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Ivan welcomes appointments from individuals aged 18 and over.

Newport, Victoria, 3015
I am a senior clinical psychologist, board approved supervisor, and ANZAED credentialed eating disorder clinician. I provide individual clinical psychological services to young people aged 14+ and adults. My approach is warm, authentic, and direct (in a caring and curious way). I am experienced in working with young people and their families to find creative, accessible, and sustainable ways to communicate and strengthen their relationships. Some areas of particular passion and interest include Neurodivergence (e.g. Autism, ADHD, Borderline Personality), disability/chronic illness, eating disorders in ADHD/Autistic/AuDHDers, communication & boundary setting, and self-compassion. My practice aligns with the social and empowering models of disability; I work with clients and their families/supports to identify and meet their access needs, and always centre clients' goals, expertise, and autonomy.

Footscray, Victoria, 3011

Heather Williams

Psychologist
Heather is a compassionate and dedicated Clinical Psychologist Registrar with over 10 years experience working with individuals across a range of mental health difficulties. Heather draws from evidence-based interventions and provides practical strategies inbetween sessions to support you in meeting your therapy goals. You will notice from initial contact that Heather is genuine and passionate about helping people. Self-referrals and GP referrals are welcome.

Baldivis, Western Australia, 6171

Holbrook, New South Wales, 2644

Faryal Iqbal

Psychologist
Faryal is a Registered psychologist with a passion for working with children and families. She earned her Bachelor of Science and Psychology Honours degree from the University of Sydney and is currently pursuing a Master of Clinical Psychology. Faryal has valuable experience in providing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to young people with various concerns such as depression, anxiety, stress, low self-esteem, and sleep difficulties. In her role, Faryal strives to create a validating and warm space for her clients. Her compassionate nature is reflected in her commitment to helping the community, particularly individuals from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds. Faryal’s goal is to use a collaborative approach to empower families, ensuring they feel supported on the therapeutic journey. In her free time, Faryal enjoys spending time with her family, reading, watching countless food videos, and going on the occasional nature walk.

Bankstown, New South Wales, 2200

Elizabeta Brkic

Psychologist

Gilles Plains, South Australia, 5086
Clinical Psychologist

FREMANTLE, Western Australia, 6160

Monique Holden

Psychologist
Clinical Psychology Registrar/Psychologist

Penshurst, New South Wales, 2222
Rachel Goh is the founding Director of both Ethos Psychology and The Ethos Centre. She is a Clinical Psychologist ( AHPRA), board approved supervisor with double Masters degrees in Clinical Psychology, Psychology and a member of the AAPi and APS. She has created a team of professionals with a positive community feel while working with clients through the complexity of their needs. Her current work has a special focus on family violence issues, sexual abuse, complex trauma, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and Bipolar Disorder. Over her professional psychological practice, she has worked in private practice, community health (clinical and forensic, homelessness and family violence), forensic disability (government) and TAFE educational setting working with a broad range of issues, including depression, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, drug and alcohol-related issues, psychotic disorders, relationship issues, gender identity problems, intellectual disabilities and trauma. She works with children, adolescents and adults working through the complexity of their needs. She’s passionate about developing a strong therapeutic relationship with consistent engagement to work through the core nature of individual issues. She’s trained in a variety of specialised and evidence-based interventions including CBT (trauma focussed; TF-CBT), DBT skills techniques, psychotherapy (Sensorimotor, Neuro-psychotherapy), personality integration, brief psychodynamic therapy, interpersonal therapy, trauma aware movement interventions, neurodivergent affirming therapy, mindfulness, solution focussed therapy and group therapy. With her background as a professional athlete (Australian Swimmer #661), she brings unique experience in the management of performance pressures and building self-confidence. She endeavours to promote self-awareness, empowerment and produce positive outcomes while in a safe and supportive environment. She’s also able to provide written documentation for legal purposes such as family court, visa/immigration issues, letters of support, VOCAT and Department of Health and Human Services documents. Registered provider with NDIS (self managed and plan managed), Work Cover/Work Safe, TAC, Victims Assistance Program (VAP) and VOCAT.

South Melbourne, Victoria, 3205Available at 2 locations
Mrs Elisa Mladenovic is a female psychologist with expertise in general treatment.Elisa has worked in a range of community based organisations as counsellor. This work has provided her with valuable experience in the therapeutic field. Elisa style is warm, caring and engaging, she uses a combination of therapeutic treatments to help build and maintain health and wellbeing. Elisa works with adolescents and adults.

Winthrop, Western Australia, 6150

Sophie Erczmann

Psychologist
Sophie is dedicated to empowering individuals to engage meaningfully within themselves, others, and in the world around them. With a collaborative approach, she supports children, adolescents, and adults facing various challenges such as anxiety, depression, anger, low self-esteem, and eating disorders. Sophie also works with exploring the impact of video gaming on individuals' lives, both positively and negatively. With experience in facilitating groups, Sophie fosters open communication and a sense of connection within group dynamics. She utilises evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness practices. Sophie completed a Masters of Psychology (Clinical), and has researched on how clinicians increase motivation towards change, and on the influence of nature on psychological well-being.

Mount Waverley, Victoria, 3149Available at 2 locations

Palm Beach, Queensland, 4221

Ms Sharon Gray

Psychologist

Chelsea Heights, Victoria, 3196

Ms Lisa Brown

Psychologist

Online, New South Wales, 2230
Amy is a neurodiversity affirming, gender inclusive and trauma-informed psychologist, offering individual, online, telehealth therapy for people aged 18 and over.​ She provides therapeutic and practical support, recognising that people are shaped and impacted by the systems and environments that they live in. Her work draws from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Schema Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and compassion-focused therapy.

Adelaide, South Australia
I am a clinical and forensic psychologist

Gordon, New South Wales, 2072

Ms Joanne Toh

Psychologist
Taking-on clients

Carlton, Victoria, 3053

Dr Kelly Gough

Psychologist
I am a Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Neuropsychologist. Having practised for 15 years across a wide range of settings I have developed skills in many forms of evidence-based assessment and intervention. I’m told that I have a warm, understanding and collaborative style. I aim to provide you with a secure and non-judgemental environment so that you can put aside the worries of the day and enjoy some peaceful focus on yourself. We will work together to decide the goals of therapy and collaborate on a plan to reach them. As a Clinical Psychologist, I have experience in a wide range of presenting issues. If you’re feeling unhappy or just “stuck” in your life, feeling overwhelmed or caught in conflict with others or yourself then consider coming to talk about it. Therapy can assist you in developing an understanding of the problems and of yourself, as well as finding the strategies and motivation needed to make some changes. Over the years, I have developed extensive experience and special interests in the areas of drug and alcohol dependency, anxiety disorders, stress management and building resiliency. As a Clinical Neuropsychologist, I have worked in a range of outpatient services and in the tertiary education sector. I have experience in assessment and treatment planning following traumatic brain injuries, assessment of dementia, as well as assessment and support around adult ADHD and other learning disorders. I have conducted research into the impacts of alcohol and other drugs on brain function and how this can impact on recovery, which allows me a particular insight into assisting clients in that regard. I also have the honour of serving as the Chair of the WA College of Clinical Neuropsychology.

Northbridge, Western Australia, 6003
Clinical Neuropsychologist, Practising Psychologist, AHPRA-approved Supervisor

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2600

Tamlyn Tunley

Psychologist

Elsternwick, Victoria, 3185

Gosford, New South Wales, 2250

Emma Flynn

Psychologist

Blackburn, Victoria, 3130

Chloe Makin

Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist

Gold Coast, Queensland, 4213Available at 2 locations
I value providing a warm and safe space for all of my client’s to be able to navigate life’s challenges, improve mental well-being, and achieve personal growth. I work with adults from diverse backgrounds who are experiencing mental health difficulties such as anxiety, depression, OCD, neurodiversity, adjustment issues, chronic pain and health issues. I also work with clients who are experiencing relationship or family issues, burnout or work stress, and challenging emotions. I use evidence-based approached such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in my practice as well as others to help you grow and find change. I have a warm and collaborative style. It’s important that my client’s feel comfortable with the work we are doing together and our therapeutic relationship. To this end, I take the time to listen and understand your experiences and take absolute care to customise my treatment approach to best suit your individual needs at every point in our journey

Melbourne, Victoria, 3000

Dr Millie Holmes

Psychologist
Millie is clinical psychologist and has over 12 years experience working with children, adolescents and adults. She has worked across child and adolescent outpatient and inpatient settings in the public mental health sector as well as in private practice and in schools. She has held a range of roles including group therapy, diagnostic assessment and treatment for a wide range of psychological, family and mental health issues. Millie cares about her clients and is committed to finding out who they are and what matters to them. She tailors her approach to meet the needs of the individual, takes the time to understand their challenges, and collaborates with them. Millie works with young people and their parents to arrive at a shared understanding of each other, identifying strengths and enhancing connections. Millie is compassionate, warm, considered and genuine in her relationships with her clients. She speaks with transparency and openness. She works hard to have her clients feel understood and respected so that they feel confident to create meaning and purpose in their lives. Millie works across all age groups and sees individuals with varying mental health concerns such as mood and anxiety disorders, social and interpersonal difficulties, adjustment to stressful life changes, grief and loss, self-harm behaviours and trauma. She also assists individuals experiencing difficulties with work and life stress, confidence or assertiveness, body image, parenting, sleep and general stress management.

Melbourne, Victoria, 3146
Emmalee is an educational and developmental psychologist, board-approved supervisor, and the founder of Infinity Psychology & Assessments. She has a specific interest in neurodiversity and diagnostic assessments. Emmalee is available to provide supervision on ND-affirming assessment practices, including: - autism and ADHD assessments, including internalised presentations - educational ('SLD') and cognitive assessments - using the MIGDAS-2 with clients across the lifespan - learning to utilise diagnostic interviews (DIVA-5, SCID-5) - differential diagnosis - sustainable assessment and report writing practices - review of reports and discussing results with clients - ethics and workplace/organisational issues - providing feedback and support to supervisees and provisional psychologists as a supervisor - secondary supervision for registrar/endorsement programs

Burwood East, Victoria, 3151

Dr Liz Ditton

Psychologist

Newcastle, New South Wales, 2300
Meet Michael, a highly skilled General Psychologist registered with APHRA, with a strong passion for helping children and families. With extensive experience in evidence-based psychological interventions, including CBT, ACT, and Motivational Interviewing, Michael has helped many clients overcome various challenges. Michael has a strong understanding of psychometric assessment, and knowledge of verbal reasoning and situational judgement tests. His expertise in accessing the cognitive, behavioural, and emotional needs of the client utilising a range of assessment techniques and tools enables him to design intervention plans that are holistic and outcomes-driven. With his demonstrated ability to build rapport with families and children, Michael is highly skilled in developing the skills of children with Autism. Michael possess a strong and well developed understanding of ASD and developmental disorders, enabling him to provide tailored support to his clients. Michael is experienced in the NDIS sector and has worked within a multi-disciplinary team. He is highly proficient in producing accurate client files, reports, and communicating with other health professionals. Additionally, Michael has strong written and verbal communication skills and is bilingual, enabling him to communicate effectively with clients from diverse backgrounds. Michael is knowledgeable about ethical and professional issues when working with families and young people. Michael will liaise with other stakeholders, community-based organizations, and GPs to ensure best practice in holistic client-focused care. Michael has completed an Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition (ADOS-2) course at La Trobe University in 2023. He holds a Graduate Diploma of Psychology from Deakin University in 2019 and a Bachelor of Science (Psychology) from Deakin University in 2016. Overall, Michael is a highly skilled and passionate General Psychologist with extensive experience in evidence-based psychological interventions and a strong understanding of ASD and developmental disorders. He possess the ability to provide tailored support to clients from diverse backgrounds and is committed to delivering the best possible outcomes for his clients.

Carrum Downs, Victoria, 3201Available at 2 locations

Wells Psychology

Psychologist
Ashlee Wells is a Registered Psychologist who has been providing mental health services to children, mothers and families since 2014. She has a special interest in Early Childhood Development, Parenting Support, Women's Health, and Perinatal and Infant Mental Health (PIMH) which focuses on the emotional health and development of parents and infants. She has worked in a private practice setting for the last 5 years which allowed her to support clients across the lifespan and with diverse cultural backgrounds. Ashlee enjoys working with neurodivergent clients and has additional training to provide psychometric assessment and diagnosis for adults. Ashlee is fully registered with the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA General), maintains membership with the Australian Psychological Society (MAPS) and is a Medicare provider. She provides a safe and supportive environment for her clients with a caring, non-judgemental approach to therapy.

Brisbane, Queensland, 4035Available at 2 locations

Hayley Riddle

Psychologist
Services: autism & ADHD assessments

Mooroolbark, Victoria, 3138
Laura creates an authentic space where people feel safe to be themselves. She develops genuine connections with clients based on mutual trust and humour to ensure sessions are both impactful and meaningful. Her approach to mental health care is collaborative, sex-positive, and gender-affirming. Grounded in attachment theory, she helps clients explore how early relationships and experiences shape us—while emphasising that these experiences don’t have to define us. Laura explores the connection between mental and sexual health. Supporting individuals navigating challenges including anxiety, attachment and sexual trauma, sexual pain, intimacy, and relationship difficulties (e.g., managing conflict, trust issues, differences in libido and relationship breakdowns), and those wanting to explore their gender and sexual identity. In her free time, Laura enjoys pottery, painting, or exploring markets and art scenes around Melbourne.

Melbourne, Victoria, 3057

Meaghan Cook

Psychologist (Provisional)

Jan Juc, Victoria, 3228Available at 2 locations
David is a registered Psychologist with over 20 years of experience supporting people through life’s challenges and changes. He provides a safe, respectful, and compassionate space where individuals of all ages can explore concerns, develop strategies, and work towards their goals. His approach is warm, practical, and tailored to each person’s unique needs. David works with children, teens, adults, and families, offering therapy, counselling, and a wide range of gold-standard assessments. Whether you’re seeking support, clarity, or personal growth, David is here to help you thrive. Appointments available in-person and via Telehealth.

Queanbeyan, New South Wales, 2620Available at 2 locations

Ms Lynette Tull

Psychologist
Professional Psychologist providing Individual and Couples Counselling. Crisis and Trauma counselling, Anxiety and Depression Counselling, PTSD treatment.

Potts Point, New South Wales, 2011Available at 2 locations

Jason Chung

Psychologist

Moonee Ponds, Victoria, 3039

Jaimee Smith

Psychologist
Registered Psychologist

Perth, Western AustraliaAvailable at 2 locations

Gregory Hills, New South Wales, 2557

Megan Ewins

Psychologist
As a psychologist, I take a client-centred collaborative approached, tailoring support to each individual’s needs. I prioritise creating a comfortable and safe environment where my clients are able to feel supported and valued. My overall style is warm, supportive and approachable in order to support deeper understanding and meaningful change

Melbourne, Victoria, 3000Available at 2 locations

Sabrina Peters

Psychologist
Hi, I’m Sabrina, a psychologist with a warm demeanour and an authentic approach. With an extensive background in people care, I bring a blend of compassion and competence to professional practice. Dedicated to creating an empathetic environment, my goal is to help clients feel valued and heard, empowering them to explore their own inner resources and discover newfound freedom and strength. Drawing from almost two decades as an ordained minister, I offer a holistic approach, integrating spirituality and psychology, should it align with the preferences of my clients. I work with people of all ages, including children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families.

Loganholme, Queensland, 4129

Ms Melissa Yap

Psychologist
I am a clinical psychologist and a member of the Australian Psychological Society. I work with adolescents and adults experiencing a range of emotional and mental health difficulties. I take an integrative approach to treatment and draws from a range of evidence based interventions including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Schema Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). I take the time to get to know each of my clients and tailor treatment to suit the needs of each individual. I recognise the importance of building a strong therapeutic relationship and provide a warm, non-judgmental and client-centred approach so that each person feels safe and supported in the space. I enjoy working collaboratively alongside my clients to assist them in achieving their personal goals.

Point Cook, Victoria, 3030

Laura Turnbull

Psychologist

Westminster, Western Australia, 6061

Alethea Cormick

Psychologist
Alethea is a compassionate psychologist who takes a holistic approach to mental health, focusing on prevention and empowerment. Alethea’s experience includes occupational rehab and trauma care, ensuring culturally informed, evidence-based support for lasting change.

Norman Park, Queensland, 4170
Kyi-lyn (Kyi) works with older teenagers, adults, and older adults. She enjoys helping those struggling with anxiety, depression, panic, trauma, ADHD, autism, OCD, personality difficulties, PTSD and addiction. She has a special interest in neurodivergence, especially Autism and ADHD. Kyi is passionate about her work and uses a client-centred, evidence-based approach, tailoring therapies to individual needs. She is trained in Cognitive-behavioural and Acceptance and Commitment Therapies, and incorporates mindfulness and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy into her practice. In her spare time, Kyi enjoys drawing, foraging for plants, spending time in nature, playing badminton, recreational archery, playing piano, listening to audiobooks, and playing video games. She also lives with a dog and tuxedo rescue cat (Oreo AKA Ori) and loves animals.

Berwick, Victoria, 3806

Gilles Plains, South Australia, 5086

Niro Wanigatunga

Psychologist (Registrar)
Registered Psychologist PSY0002606499 Hi, I’m Niro. I’m a registered psychologist who’s passionate about walking alongside children, teens, and young adults as they navigate life’s twists and turns. I’m deeply curious about the unique world young people are growing up in today, and I truly believe in their ability to grow into confident, capable, and resilient individuals. My path here has been anything but straight. I’ve worked in the corporate world, where I learned the pressures of workplace politics and balancing family life, and I’ve been a teacher, finding joy in supporting students both academically and socially. These experiences shaped my down-to-earth style and gave me a broad perspective on the challenges people face. I work through a trauma-informed lens, always holding space for the experiences that shape each person’s story. My approach is strength-based—I love helping young people uncover what’s already strong within them and build on it. I use evidence-based therapies like CBT, ACT, and DBT in a way that’s practical, person-centred, and empowering. I’m also passionate about the impact of social media on mental health. I’ve published research in Discover Psychology exploring personality traits linked to harmful online behaviours such as cyberbullying and cybertrolling, with the aim of helping create safer online spaces for young people. Outside of work, you’ll often find me getting messy with acrylic pouring and resin art, leaving kindness rocks for others to discover, or lending my time to charities that support people in need here in Australia and overseas. Kindness and compassion aren’t just part of my job—they’re values I live by. And, as a mum of three, I understand firsthand the joys, challenges, and ever-changing landscape of childhood and adolescence. That mix of professional expertise, personal experience, and curiosity is what I bring to every session.

Bella Vista, New South Wales, 2153
Hi, I'm Frank, a clinical psychologist and board-approved supervisor. I work with individuals and couples, supporting people with ADHD, adjustment challenges, life transitions, anxiety, depression, grief, OCD, trauma/PTSD, LGBTQIA+ issues, and relationship issues. In couples therapy, I blend emotionally focused couples therapy (EFT), systemic therapy and Gottman method couples therapy. We will be working on fostering deeper emotional connection and changing interactional patterns with the goal of creating a secure attachment. In individual therapy, I use a range of approaches, including emotionally focused individual therapy (EFIT), CBT, LGBTQIA+ affirmative therapy, mindfulness, and exposure therapy. I was born in Spain, brought up in Germany, and migrated to Australia with my husband.

Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
I am a fully Registered Psychologist with AHPRA, and a member of the Society of Organisational and Industrial Psychology Australia. I have 20 years of clinical experience, have been a researcher and speaker on burnout for 14 years and am a recognised Medicare Provider. Fees for new clients are: Psychology: $220/ session (rebate may be applicable if you have a referral from your GP)

Ardross, Western Australia, 6153

Ashleigh Lovejoy

Psychologist
Meet Ashleigh. Psychologist and Clinical Psychology Registrar. Previous Humanitarian. Human. Ashleigh is a psychologist who meets you where you are, helping you uncover the tools within to thrive in life’s most challenging moments. Ashleigh is a warm and empathetic psychologist with an interest in supporting clients struggling with sensitivity, self-sabotage or emotional dysregulation. Ashleigh seeks to deeply understand and validate clients’ feelings, building trust and rapport. With her calm presence and genuine care, she gently guides clients toward uncovering their strengths and overcoming challenges. Ashleigh’s mission is to help sensitive individuals find clarity and healing, so they can move forward with confidence and live authentically. Ashleigh’s experience in in-patient settings generated a ‘buzz’ for her to move into working with complex individuals, and she is inspired to help her clients see results and eventually thrive. Ashleigh also works as a school psychologist with senior school students and holds memberships with the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and the Australian Clinical Psychology Association (ACPA).

Lindfield, New South Wales, 2070