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Amy is a warm, thoughtful, empathetic and neurodiversity affirming registered psychologist. She likes to take the time to learn about her clients and truly hear their life stories. Amy is passionate about helping her clients to discover (or rediscover) their unique strengths, walking beside them as they heal and grow through life’s challenges.

Amy has both a therapeutic and research background which allows her to bring together an evidence-based approach and genuine client-centred connection to create effective and individualised treatment plans for her clients.

Amy is passionate about collaborating with neurodivergent people (particularly those diagnosed later in life) to explore how their brains work and how they can use their strengths and interests to thrive. She also focusses on helping neurodivergent adults navigate any mental health challenges they may be experiencing, such as depression and anxiety.

 

Amy provides therapeutic support and intervention for adolescents and adults experiencing depression, anxiety, chronic pain, stress and burnout, and trauma.

 

Amy offers assessments for Autism, ADHD and learning differences. She approaches these assessments from a neurodiversity affirming and strengths-based perspective.

Qualifications

Bachelor of Science in

Psychology (Honours)

Memberships

Member of the Australian Association of Psychologists (APPi)

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Amy is available for individual therapy sessions with adolescents and adults.

Registration and Certification

AHPRA Registered Psychologist

Areas of specialty and interest

ADHD

Anxiety disorders

Autism

Specific phobias

Stress and burnout

Mood disorders

Chronic pain

Trauma

Assessments

Treatment modalities

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Schema Therapy approaches

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) approaches

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