Leigh-Anne is a warm, compassionate, and experienced Registered Psychologist who is passionate about supporting individuals across the lifespan to foster positive growth and wellbeing. She holds a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and a Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood), and brings a rich professional background spanning education, school guidance, parenting, neurodiversity, and trauma-informed care.
Leigh-Anne has a particular interest in using a strengths-based approach to understand each individual’s unique lived experience, supporting neurological development and building effective coping strategies. She works with children, adolescents, young adults, adults, and older persons, tailoring therapy to meet the needs of each client through collaboration and understanding.
In addition to her work in educational and developmental contexts, Leigh-Anne also supports individuals managing a range of health-related concerns, including chronic pain, brain injury, rehabilitation, dementia, and Parkinson’s Disease.
She integrates a variety of evidence-based therapeutic modalities into her practice, including:
Leigh-Anne is known for her attentive, empathetic approach and her ability to create a safe, supportive space for clients to explore challenges and work toward meaningful change. She is deeply committed to continuous learning and values the therapeutic relationship as a cornerstone of effective practice.
Outside of her professional work, Leigh-Anne enjoys spending time with her family and their dogs, travelling to new places, discovering new foods, learning anything and everything related to the human experience, and being surrounded by nature.
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Mary is a Registered Psychologist and Clinical psychology registrar. Her qualifications include a Graduate Diploma in Behavioural Science, Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology Honours), Masters in Professional Psychology, and a Masters of Clinical Psychology. Mary has experience working with clients across the lifespan, in both public and private mental health settings. She has provided individual and group therapy in hospitals, private practices, and schools.
Mary adopts a collaborative and strengths-based therapeutic approach, guided by her client’s goals. Her integrative therapeutic approach is drawn from elements of various evidence-based therapy modalities, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Play Therapy.
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Anna has a passion for bringing out the best in people. At the heart of Anna’s practice is her belief that we all benefit from feeling accepted, encouraged and supported through life’s ups and downs and that all of us can create positive change. She applies her expertise in mental illness to help people cope better, improve their health, connect to others and live better lives.
In Anna’s 20 years as a psychologist, she has particularly enjoyed working with young people and families and has a special interest in human development and all the joys and challenges that growing up brings.
She offers assessments and treatments for families who are concerned about their child’s behaviour, emotions, schooling, socialisation or development.
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Frank is a healthcare professional who has trained and worked extensively in the diverse disciplines of psychology, tertiary education and chiropractic care. His career as a Psychologist has been guided by Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), a field of psychology that helps and supports people facing issues such as depression, anxiety, relationship issues and substance abuse. His broad education gives him an understanding of how physiology and psychology can be applied to treat conditions such as chronic pain. Respect and understanding inform his guiding principles; both are key ingredients in maintaining good relationships, together with laughter, being one of the best forms of medicine!Age Groups:
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Therapeutic Modalities:
• Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
• Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)
Bec is a warm and friendly registered psychologist. She is passionate about providing a safe, secure, and comfortable space where clients can be supported to move through difficulties and develop a deeper understanding of themselves and others.
Bec’s career has exposed her to a wide variety of client concerns that have included depression, interpersonal conflicts, emotional dysregulation, grief and loss, anxiety, personality disorders, intimacy concerns, and more. She understands that every client is unique. She takes a client centred approach and is able to tailor the therapeutic space to suit each client’s needs and support them to gain the most out of their therapeutic process together.
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Elizabeth is a Registered Psychologist and a Psychology Board of Australia approved supervisor.
She has more than 15 years experience working in both public health and private practice with a diverse range of clientele and presentations. This has included roles in public hospital addiction services and mental health, as well as private practice and several years in a leadership role proving psychological treatment to participants in a Court Diversion Program.
Elizabeth is trained in a range of therapeutic approaches including CBT, ACT, DBT, Schema Therapy and EMDR, with additional training and expertise in the treatment of trauma and complex pain conditions.
As a psychologist, Elizabeth is warm, enthusiastic and practical, clients are treated with respect and consultations focus on recovery and client strengths.
Elizabeth has provided training to health professionals in the areas of addiction and pain management and provides clinical supervision to intern and more experienced psychologists. She is available to provide services under Medicare and Workcover NSW schemes, both face to face and via telehealth.
Age Groups:
• Young Adults
• Adults
• Older Adults
Therapeutic Modalities:
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
• Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
• Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
• EMDR
• Mindfulness
• Schema Therapy
Sally is a registered psychologist who has worked with clients experiencing a range of mental health and substance use challenges in the community, courts and prison.
She began her career focused on domestic and family violence and this continues to be an issue she is passionate about. As a trauma informed clinician her aim is to create a safe, supportive and empowering environment for clients.
Sally also works with individuals seeking support for anxiety, depression, and problematic substance use.
Age Groups: Adults
Therapeutic Modalities
Dragos is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist with almost 20 years of experience working in both public and private mental health sector. He has gained experience in working cross-culturally in a wide range of mental health and relationship issues, as well as, in assisting his clients to reach their innate potential and enable personal growth, improved wellbeing and to live a meaningful life.
Dragos has been trained internationally in psychological treatments across the spectrum, from insight-oriented therapies and humanistic-existential approaches to cognitive-behavioural, solution-focused, and systemic based psychotherapies. His psychotherapeutic style is integrative in nature, underpinned by strong humanistic values and adopting a client centred approach with emphasis on tailoring the psychotherapeutic techniques to best meet client’s needs and goals. While the treatment is clinically and culturally informed, the focus remains on strengths, personal and systems resources while being adjusted to client’s unique journey and rhythm.
Dragos uses an evidence based therapeutic framework and places great importance on the therapeutic alliance by creating a safe psychological space, building trust, and empowering clients to engage in their own recovery and self (re)discovery.
Dragos is an AHPRA clinically endorsed psychologist supervisor and has been involved in delivering training in culturally responsive clinical practice to Master and PhD students in clinical psychology from QUT and Griffith University. In his other role, Dragos Ileana works for Queensland Health as the State-wide Transcultural Mental Health Practice Leader at the Queensland Transcultural Mental Health Centre.
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Alina is a Clinical Psychologist with experience in psychotherapy, personal development, mental health and disability. She has more than 20 years of experience in the field of clinical psychology. She works with young adults and adults.
Alina takes a compassionate and strengths-based approach and integrates a wide range of evidence-based therapies, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT and experiential psychotherapy to respond to individual needs and preferences.
Alina has experience in providing psychological support for a wide range of emotional difficulties from managing stress, emotional regulation and attachment to issues with selfconfidence, academic performance, improving physical and emotional wellbeing, family and couple issues, life crises, managing complex mental health problems and addictions. Often, a person experiences an array of interconnected difficulties concurrently.
She has a special interest in understanding psychological trauma, knowing that every person will be touched by it in some way. She also has a passion for working with people from all cultures, including culturally and linguistically diverse populations and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. She takes a curious, inclusive, respectful and humble approach towards all cultures.
Alina has been working in the government and private sector, in a range of settings, including adult mental health, disability and dual diagnosis.
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Neenu is an experienced Registered Psychologist who has a strong passion in working with children of all ages supporting their emotional, behavioural and social needs. As a multilingual she has a great ability to establish and maintain a positive working alliance with her clients.
She has been working in the field over ten years in different countries and gained extensive experience in providing psychological assessments and interventions to children and adolescents in clinic and school settings. She always emphasises client centered approach irrespective of an individual's gender or background. Neenu’s experience involves working with children and their families, teachers, and other professionals to help meeting the needs of children and improve their positive well-being.
Age groups: Age 3 years to 18 years
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Languages Spoken: English and Malayalam
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