Bowral, New South Wales, 2576
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

Ms Jozay Longden

Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist In Private Practice Jozay Longden is a registered clinical psychologist with many years of experience providing psychological and psychotherapeutic services within Perth, working with individuals, adolescents, couples and groups in clinical, not-for-profit and private practice settings. Having graduated from Oxford University, she went on to obtain a Masters degree in Counselling from Notre Dame University and a Masters degree in Clinical Psychology from Murdoch University. Her clinical expertise and experience includes lecturing, training/workshop facilitation, consultation, supervision, and therapeutic program development, evaluation and implementation. Jozay’s areas of interest include working with clients diagnosed with severe anxiety and/or depression, ADHD, addiction co-occurring with mental health disorder, emotional dysregulation, chronic pain, relationship issues, developmental trauma and PTSD. She is available to give presentations on mindfulness to mental health professionals as well as in the corporate environment.

Subiaco, Western Australia, 6008

Samantha Povey

Psychologist
Hi, I’m Samantha Povey, Director of Blooming Psychology! At Blooming Psychology, I focus on assessing cognitive functioning and neurodevelopmental differences, including specific learning disorders (dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia), ADHD, and autism. My approach is trauma-informed and neuro-affirming, meaning I focus on each child’s unique strengths while providing the support they need to thrive. Every child deserves to feel understood, valued, and empowered. My goal is to provide clear, compassionate assessments that help families and educators better support children in reaching their full potential.

Melbourne, Victoria, 3808
Carmen is a sought-after clinical psychologist renowned for her expertise. An accredited EMDR practitioner with EMDRAA, she also offers a diverse skill set which enables her to work with most mental health issues effectively from adolescence right through to older adulthood. Carmen only offers gold-standard treatments which underscores her fidelity to evidence-based practice and her unwavering dedication to the well-being of her clients. Therapeutic Modalities - Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) - Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) - Dialectical Behaviour Therapy - Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (Integration therapy for psychedelic experiences) Psychological Assessments - ADHD and Autism Assessment for Adults - Cosmetic Procedure Readiness Assessments Treatment for many different presentations including - Depression - Anxiety; Worry, Panic Attacks, Social Anxiety, OCD, Phobias etc - Trauma and PTSD - Bipolar Disorder - ADHD/ASD - Interpersonal issues and Relationships, Domestic Violence - Attachment Issues - Stress - Bereavement and Life Transitions - Self-esteem - Sleep - Identity - LGBTQIA+ - Cultural issues - Personality Disorders Carmen provides personalised, evidence-based assessment and therapy in a warm, compassionate and supportive environment. She values empathy, respect, authenticity, and inclusivity in her therapeutic practice.

Melbourne, Victoria, 3000Available at 2 locations

Matthew Persello

Psychologist
Matthew specialises in therapy for adolescents (13+ years) and adults, with a strong focus on men’s mental health and the LGBTQIA+ community. His expertise spans anxiety, depression, stress, gender identity and sexuality concerns, relationship challenges, self-esteem, emotional regulation, neurodiversity, and social skills development. Matthew also offers couples counselling, providing a safe space to navigate relational complexities. With a rich educational background, Matthew earned his psychology honours degree through studies in both Australia and the United States. During this time, he conducted a yearlong research project exploring romantic self-sabotage within gender and sexually diverse populations. Matthew takes a strengths-based, solution-focused approach to therapy, tailoring evidence-based techniques to meet the unique needs of his clients. His methods include: • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) • Solution-Focused Therapy (SFT) • Motivational Interviewing Known for his warm, empathetic, and collaborative style, Matthew is passionate about empowering clients to achieve meaningful change and growth. He strives to create a safe and supportive environment where clients feel valued, understood, and equipped to meet their goals.

Graceville, Queensland, 4075

Dr Cathy Drane

Psychologist (Provisional)

Fremantle, Western Australia, 6160

LeeAnne Martins

Psychologist
Hi, I am a warm, informal and collaborative clinical psychologist (registrar). My approach looks at both present concerns and past experiences. These may or may not be connected but in either way, can leave us feeling stuck, low, anxious or helpless. Together we can look at what is bothering you, explore where it began and what you would like to change or do differently. If you aren't sure what's wrong, but feel that something just isn't quite right we can work on what may be underlying your feelings and beliefs about yourself and others. By making connections, change becomes possible. I use evidence-based strategies and a person-centred approach to facilitate change for my clients and tailor treatment to the needs of each person using various modalities including cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, mindfulness-based interventions and interpersonal therapy. More than anything, I would like to hear your story. I aim to provide a safe, discrete and confidential environment where you are able to express and evaluate your needs in an open and non-judgemental situation where we can work together to find the way forward. Please don't hesitate to call or send an email. I look forward to meeting you.

Mount Lawley, Western Australia, 6050

Mr Jamie Small

Psychologist
I am a male clinical psychologist with a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), Master of Psychology (Clinical), and membership in the APA's Society of Clinical Psychology. With over a decade of experience, I have worked across clinical, forensic, and community psychology roles in regional and remote Queensland, focusing on mental health improvement, suicide prevention, and community initiatives. I provide telehealth and in-person consultations in Yeppoon supporting adolescents, adults, and older adults. Referrals under WorkCover Queensland, NDIS, DVA, QPS, and third-party insurer funding are typically gap-free. I also provide services under the Medicare Better Access Scheme with a $105 gap fee for consultations, accept private referrals, and am a PsyBA board-approved supervisor. I primarily utilise evidence-based cognitive-behavioural therapies alongside trauma-informed approaches. My practice interests include neurodiversity, complex mental and physical health challenges, psychosis, trauma- and personality-related issues, rural mental health, the psychological wellbeing of men and boys, rehabilitation, and mood disorders. I also conduct comprehensive psychological assessments, both in-person and online, for a range of concerns, including NDIS access and psychosocial functional capacity, intellectual and cognitive functioning, personality disorders, autism and ADHD in adults, behaviour and emotion in children and adolescents, academic achievement, and diagnosis of psychological disorders.

Yeppoon, Queensland, 4703
Connor is a registered psychologist and clinical psychology registrar who works in both private practice and public health. His work is grounded in creating a warm and non-judgemental therapeutic space, that is tailored to his clients' personal needs. In his therapeutic work, Connor employs evidence-based therapies, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Psychodynamic Therapy. His work is also guided by principles from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Schema Therapy. Connor has experience working with anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders. He has particular interest in working with substance use disorders and addiction. Connor's experience in the public health system means that he is well versed in working with clients that are experiencing challenges with chronic pain, grief, and adjustment related to health concerns, such as the challenges associated with a cancer diagnosis. Connor has completed a Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology. He is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is a Medicare provider.

Coburg, Victoria, 3058
Amanda is a registered psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia. She has been in private practice since 2008 and has experience in working with a wide range of common psychological issues such as depression, anxiety, traumatic experiences, workplace matters, relationship difficulties, and lifestyle stressors, dissociative disorders and personality disorders. Amanda offers culturally sensitive counselling with consideration to beliefs, religion, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, age and gender diversity. Using an eclectic approach, Amanda tailors the therapy according to the needs of the individual and offers guidance and support through whatever change is being experienced.

Parkside, South Australia, 5063

Nikita Samiotis

Psychologist
Nikita works with adults and adolescents. She creates an authentic, accepting, and non-judgmental therapeutic space where clients feel safe to unpack their difficulties. Nikita believes building a strong therapeutic relationship is essential to facilitating meaningful progress. Complementing the therapeutic relationship, her approach to treatment is individualised and person-centred. She does not believe in a 'one-size fits all' approach to therapy. Rather, each case is approached with sensitivity and adaptability and Nikita draws upon an array of evidence-based therapeutic modalities that best suit the client's needs. As a multicultural Australian, Nikita appreciates the unique challenges and strengths inherent in different cultures and how this interacts with the individual sense of self. She takes great enjoyment in supporting individuals from varied cultural backgrounds, including First Nations people. She has a wealth of experience supporting individuals and groups of various ages, cultural backgrounds, and socioeconomic status. Her recent role supporting participants of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) highlights her ability to communicate effectively with individuals of varying ages and cognitive abilities. This role included providing therapeutic support to individuals, alongside education and training to the families and support teams of clients with neurodevelopmental disabilities and complex psychosocial disabilities, such as schizophrenia, personality disorders, and addiction. Nikita is also a registered work development order (WDO) sponsor. On a personal note, Nikita loves music, animals, nature, travel, and spending time with loved ones.

Surry Hills, New South Wales, 2010

Mr Luke Carolan

Psychologist
I enjoy helping both adolescent and adult clients discover there is an alternative to the life of distress and discomfort quite often being experienced in the lead up to engaging with mental health support. I work with people who are experiencing low mood and/or low motivation, difficulties adjusting, stress, anger, confusion or worry, to empower them to discover their strengths whilst developing insight into their presentation. I help clients over a short/medium term basis (longer if required) to discover tools/strategies that unlock their ability to formulate goals, move closer to their dreams and live a fulfilling life. Techniques I enjoy using across the therapy journey are: Acceptance and commitment therapy, Cognitive behavioural therapy and Motivational interviewing. Together, we will explore your past experiences, what has and hasn’t worked for you, and hone in on what might help you on the adventure ahead. I see clients for a broad range of presentations, including: depression, anxiety, grief, difficulties with drugs and/or alcohol, trauma, stress management, life transitions, gender/identity, and more. Now offering ADHD assessments, contact for more info.

Frankston, Victoria, 3199Available at 3 locations

Barbara Kurmis

Psychologist

Adelaide, South Australia, 5000
I have a collaborative, authentic, and compassionate approach and am passionate about working with clients to give them the tools and support needed to reach their goals and enjoy life. I work with all ages, from children through to older adults in both brief and long-term intervention formats. I use both Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) approaches and draw from other modalities so that I can flexibly work with clients and create an individualized approach that fits each person’s needs. I enjoy working work with a wide variety of concerns and have specific skills in working with people with physical health conditions (such as cancer, cardiac conditions, chronic pain, and chronic health conditions) and with the LGBTQIA+ community

Melbourne, Victoria, 3000Available at 2 locations

Putney, New South Wales, 2112
Kelsie is a provisional psychologist who is passionate about supporting clients to reach their goals and increase insight into their patterns of behaviour. She has a warm, empathetic, and individualised therapeutic style, believing that every clients challenges, strengths, and goals are unique. Kelsie draws from evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, as well as a trauma-informed care approach. She is currently accepting referrals for clients across the lifespan including children, adolescents, and adults. Kelsie has particular interests in working with individuals experiencing: Anxiety Disorders Life Stress and Transitions Emotional Dysregulation Borderline Personality Disorder Depression Adolescent Struggles (i.e. life transitions, school issues, relationships, self-harm, and suicidal ideation) Kelsie is available for appointments at True North psychology on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings. Fees to see our Provisional Psychologists are lower as medicare rebates are not available. Fee’s are $150 per 50 minute session or $180 per 50 minute out of hours session (before 9am, 5pm onwards, and weekends). See our ‘Fees and Rebates’ page for more information.

Wilston, Queensland, 4051
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
Jenny has experience in working with adult clients in community health settings who have presented with a wide range of presenting issues including anxiety disorders, depression, adjustment to life changes (e.g., work, relationships), stress, and substance use (i.e., drugs and alcohol). Jenny also has experience in working with adults with OCD and conducts academic assessments. Jenny uses evidence-based practice drawing on CBT, ERP, ACT, and other mindfulness-based frameworks and interventions. Jenny’s therapeutic style is supportive, warm, and encouraging. She works collaboratively in helping clients deepen their insight and work toward achieving their goals.

Surrey Hills, Victoria, 3127Available at 2 locations

Eunice Chan

Psychologist
As a psychologist, my goal is to support clients on their journey toward healing and growth. I understand that reaching out can be a big step, and I’m here to provide a warm, safe, and non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts and emotions, reflect on your experiences, and move toward meaningful change. I have experience working with individuals of all ages on a wide range of mental health concerns, including depression, anxiety, stress, burnout, post-traumatic stress, grief and loss, interpersonal challenges, domestic violence, body image issues, and navigating neurodiversity. I am especially passionate about helping people regain a sense of safety and well-being as they recover from traumatic experiences. Together, we’ll tailor our therapeutic approach to suit your unique needs, drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Internal Family Systems (IFS). I believe that everyone has the potential for change, and my aim is to help you feel truly heard and understood as we work together to address your challenges and support your growth both within and beyond our sessions

Melbourne, Victoria, 3000Available at 2 locations

Mr Danny Stein

Psychologist

Sydney, New South Wales, 2031

Olivia Marshall

Psychologist

Fremantle, Western Australia, 6160Available at 2 locations
Clinical Psychologist

Goodwood, South Australia, 5034
Jennifer is an experienced psychologist who uses a non-judgmental and empathetic approach to treat a wide variety of difficulties in adults of all ages. She offers each client a confidential and safe space to share their thoughts and feelings. Jennifer will work with you to help you clarify your own goals for treatment and provide you with the support and skills you need to help you reach your goals. Jennifer’s warm and professional manner provides a relational space to explore past experiences and trauma, current emotional or mental health difficulties and adjustment to life’s challenges. Jennifer is experienced in working with clients from different backgrounds and life experiences. She welcomes people who identify as neurodiverse, and LGBTIQA+.

Highton, Victoria, 3216

Dr Ahona Guha

Psychologist
I am a clinical and forensic psychologist from Melbourne, Australia. I have specific expertise in treating complex trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders.

Brunswick, Victoria, 3056

Ms Jo Thom

Psychologist
Psychologist Telehealth or FaceTime Face to Face T & C's Cancellation period applies. Please be aware if you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment a minimum of 24 hours notice is required. Any cancellation or reschedule made less than 24 hours will result in a cancellation fee of $90.00. Prices are subject to change without notice at sole discretion of EvolvePsychologyNT.

Darwin, Northern Territory, 0810

Ms Emma Flynn

Psychologist
I can provide individual (children, teenagers and adults) and couples counselling. One-on-one counselling with individuals involves dealing with a wide range of psychological and emotional issues, including academic and vocational challenges. I work with each client to alleviate distress, promote self-understanding and develop effective solutions to the obstacles impeding their growth and success. My professional approach is client-centered and holistic. I utilise evidence based interventions and practical strategies that are tailored to meet individual client needs. The focus is on client empowerment and learning to maximise their well-being. I have experience working with people overcoming a range of challenges such as, though not limited to, depression, anxiety, grief and loss, trauma, anger, behavioural issues, pain management, substance addiction and other addictive behaviours, self-esteem, parenting and interpersonal issues.

Newcastle west, New South Wales, 2302
I aim to create a warm, empathetic, and supportive space where you feel safe to explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. My approach is person-centred and collaborative, meaning we’ll work together to understand the patterns, perceptions, and life experiences that might be contributing to challenges like anxiety, depression, or stress. I believe that therapy is about more than just managing symptoms — it’s about gaining insight, building resilience, and finding new ways to move forward. I support people with a range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, autism, learning difficulties, executive functioning challenges, and interpersonal issues. I mainly draw from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), but I’m flexible in my approach and tailor therapy to suit each person’s unique needs and goals. I’m especially passionate about working with neurodivergent individuals, and have a strong interest in supporting people with autism, ADHD, anxiety, and OCD in ways that feel affirming and empowering. Outside of work, I love playing the drums, getting lost in a good book, and spending time with animals whenever I can. Creativity and connection are really important to me, and I believe they play a big role in mental health and overall wellbeing.

Carlton North, Victoria, 3054
Jodie Marchant BPsych (Hons)

Mackay, Queensland, 4750
Lisa is a neurodivergent Clinical Psychologist who understands the importance of working with people within a neurodiversity-affirming framework. Her passion is helping people find a deeper level of understanding of themselves - especially their strengths - through assessment and therapy. Lisa has worked in not-for-profit, private practice, government, and tertiary sectors, so has a wide range of experience in providing individuals with assistance in different contexts. Her passion is working with adults, including those who are neurodivergent, those who identify as LGBTQIA+, and those with bipolar, anxiety and depression. Lisa is a member of the Australasian ADHD Professionals Association (AADPA), the League of Autistic Psychologists and Affirming Colleagues (LOAPAC), the International Society of Bipolar Disorders, the APS, the AAPi, and is a Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) Approved Supervisor.

Griffith, Australian Capital Territory, 2603

Olga Roumanos

Psychologist

Doncaster, Victoria, 3108

Mrs Julia Conte

Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist worked in private practice, child and adolescent mental health, community mental health and drug and alcohol hospital settings since 1997.

Miranda, New South Wales, 2228
Margaret is a Registered Psychologist and Board Approved Supervisor with a commitment to helping people find contentment and a sense of acceptance within themselves and their relationships. She works in a supportive and client centred way, and her practice is based in cognitive behavioural, schema therapy, and brief psychodynamic approaches. She is particularly interested in how people experience mental health concerns due to unhelpful interpersonal and behavioural patterns in their daily lives. Margaret has over 10 years’ experience as a practicing psychologist and has worked in private practice, not-for profit, and academic/supervision positions. She helps her clients work through a range of concerns including adjustment/stage of life issues, anxiety disorders, depression, interpersonal problems, low self-esteem, grief and loss, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and gambling addiction. Margaret works with adults and late adolescents.

Ringwood East, Victoria, 3135

Marie Mandicos

Psychologist

Box Hill South, Victoria, 3128

Lucy McGuirk

Psychologist

Wollongong, New South Wales, 2518
Dom is a Clinical Psychologist who works with adolescents and adults, offering a thoughtful and grounded space to explore challenges, emotions, and identity. He brings a warm, relational style and a trauma-informed approach to therapy, with a focus on how life experiences, gender roles, and social expectations shape mental health and relationships. Dom supports clients experiencing low mood, anxiety, anger, identity concerns, relationship challenges, and life transitions, and works in a client-led way with neurodivergent populations. Dom is especially passionate about men’s mental health, and creates spaces where boys and men can engage in therapy in a way that feels safe, respectful, and meaningful. He also works with LGBTQ+ clients and brings insight into the additional pressures that can arise from minority stress and cultural narratives. While Dom’s core approach is relational, reflective, and insight-oriented, he also integrates practical, evidence-based tools for those seeking structure, direction, or strategies to support motivation and emotional regulation.

Stones Corner, Queensland, 4120

Mr Keith Kong

Psychologist

Burwood, New South Wales, 2134

Ms Sharon Newick

Psychologist
Sharon Newick is a registered psychologist with a graduate diploma in family and relationship therapy. Sharon has many years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families in many varied settings including crisis accommodation for the homeless, drug and alcohol residential rehabilitation, mine sites, schools, and other counselling practices. Sharon is skilled in many forms of therapeutic interventions including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Schema Therapy ,Narrative Therapy, Multi Systemic Therapy, and Interpersonal Therapy. Sharon is a person centred psychologist that will tailor her intervention technique to suite the client, couple, or the families need in order to yield the best results and bring about positive change. Sharon is a passionate and dedicated therapist that looks forward to working with you to address issues related to depression, anxiety, non-suicidal self- injury, suicidal ideation, trauma, and other mental health concerns. Should you be struggling with relationship or family matters Sharon can support you to address these concerns or challenges with compassion and care.

Baldivis, Western Australia, 6171Available at 3 locations

Joss Andrews

Psychologist

Burwood, New South Wales, 2134

Liana Harris

Psychologist

Tweed Heads, New South Wales, 2486
Rashida is a Registered Psychologist and the Founder - Head Psychologist of Flow State Space. A life-long love affair with psychology, philosophy and anthropology, led her down a path of living, studying and working all over the world within the realm of Psychology. Rashida has lived whilst practicing or studying Psychology in Australia, Toronto, England and Kenya. Allowing for a broad understanding of cultural and societal influences upon identity and how we experience ourselves, the world around us and our mental health. Working in a variety of settings including hospitals, private practice, NGO’s and the public sector has also contributed to a wealth of knowledge to the mental health care systems nationally and internationally and how this impacts one’s mental health journey. Working with people across the lifespan; with a passion for working holistically and collaboratively with her clients, she is able to support you in reaching your goals, navigating through difficult emotions and making sense of your struggles. Rashida also has experience working with Neurodivergent individuals including adult ADHD. She has been praised for her warm, kind and empathetic nature, as well as her no BS approach, over-all approaching therapy in a fun and creative way. Using evidence-based modalities including mindfulness, psycho-dynamic, existential, humanistic, cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, Rashida finds it paramount to remember that we are all individual beings; what may work for you on your journey, may not work for the next person, and that is completely okay. Wanting to create a space in which complex mental health/illness topics and information could be shared in a creative and easy to digest way led to the birth of Flow State Space. Flow State offers workshops, webinars and mental well-being education content for organisations to ensure mental health remains a priority to audiences small and large in an engaging way. Rashida is also a lover of nature, art, chai, live music and sleep - all the great things in life.

Surry Hills, New South Wales, 2010

Richmond, Victoria, 3121
I have been lucky enough to work with many clients in a range of settings including both primary and secondary schools, private practice, university clinics and community health services. We are all unique, so it makes sense to me to find unique ways to work with all the amazing people I meet! I tend to draw from a variety of therapeutic approaches such as attachment theory, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT). I try to come up with the right blend so that I can meet my clients where they are at and provide the best fit for them.

Toowong, Queensland, 4066Available at 2 locations

William Morris

Psychologist
General Registered Psychologist

Spring Hill, Queensland, 4000

Justine Mrkusic

Psychologist

Grovedale, Victoria, 3216

Kate Morrison

Psychologist

Malvern, Victoria, 3144
Mahalia, a General Psychologist with a B Psych (Hons) and M.Prof.Psych, provides Telehealth services for children (8 years and older), adolescents, and adults. She offers a safe, non-judgmental environment for clients, using evidence-based practices to connect, empower, build resilience and coping strategies.

Tuggerah, New South Wales, 2259
Psychologist

Melbourne, Victoria, 3057Available at 3 locations

Dr John Dileo

Psychologist

Carlton North, Victoria, 3054