We all understand that life can sometimes feel a little tangled up. I can help you understand your symptoms and find clarity. Remembering every journey begins with just one step. My approach to mental health care is comprehensive, integrating both practical experience and academic research.
My goal is to foster a non-judgmental, welcoming environment that promotes positive change through high-quality care. I have experience delivering customised clinical programs, assessments, and counselling for individuals across all age groups and in diverse settings. I have also worked in peri-operative anxiety management, offering pre-operative assessments and providing support to patients undergoing surgery, both in inpatient facilities and during their recovery on the wards.
During my time living in remote mining towns, I led community mental health awareness initiatives to reduce stigma and enhance resilience. Additionally, I facilitated support groups for both residential and FIFO workers, gaining valuable insights into their unique mental health challenges.
My approach to mental health care is comprehensive, integrating both practical experience and academic research. By combining clinical expertise with evidence-based practices including Cognitive Behavioural therapy (CBT), Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioural therapy (TF-CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) and Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT). I deliver customised and effective interventions to individuals facing a broad spectrum of mental health challenges, particularly trauma, PTSD, and personality disorders.
With over 15 years of experience as a Clinical Psychologist, I have had the privilege of working within the government system, private inpatient units and in private practice. My commitment to mental health advocacy and delivering exceptional clinical services is central to my work, particularly focusing on adolescents and adult clients. I also have extensive experience servicing the Veteran community, and I am a registered provider for Queensland Police Services (QPS).
I hold a Master of Clinical Psychology and am a member of the Australian Clinical Psychologist Association (ACPA), The Australasian Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ASTSS). She is also a Board Approved Supervisor.
Age Groups: Adolescents, adults and older persons
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Najwa is an experienced Registered Psychologist with a wide range of life experiences, which helps her to resonate with clients.
Najwa has completed a Graduate Diploma in Psychology at the University of Wollongong, undergraduate qualifications in Social Science (Counselling) and teaching qualifications.
She has a deep understanding and varied experience in the humanitarian profession. This includes experience in youth work, teaching, behavioural support and school counselling. From an Arabic background, Najwa is familiar with some of the unique issues faced by those from Arabic-speaking communities.
Najwa understands the importance of forming a genuine and caring therapeutic relationship with every client. Her interpersonal skills, together with her compassionate and empathetic nature, help her to support individuals through difficult and challenging times in their lives.
Najwa believes the client possesses strengths within themselves and these can be evoked by the therapist through a warm, authentic, respectful and professional approach.
Najwa uses evidence-based practices, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Trauma, Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, Solution Focussed Brief Therapy, Narrative Therapy and Trauma-Informed Therapy.
Age Groups:
• Adolescents
• Young Adults
• Adults
• Older Persons
Therapeutic Modalities:
• Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
• Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Trauma
• Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT)
• Solution-Focussed Brief Therapy
• Narrative Therapy
• Motivational Interviewing
• Trauma-Informed Therapy
For over 25 years Miranda has worked in a variety of settings, including early learning, schools and corporate organisations using a holistic approach with integrated evidence based therapeutic modalities and strategies. She has worked in professional services and has been an executive coach, mentor and leadership development facilitator. She holds a Master of Early Childhood Education and has a special interest in neuro-divergent individuals including those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). She conducts ASD and ADHD assessments for people of all ages.
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Narina is a dedicated, passionate and highly qualified Registered Psychologist with 30 years of experience in the field, working with individuals, couples and families.Narina is highly committed to providing a high-quality counselling service that works towards helping clients to address problematic issues in their lives, learn healthier coping skills and resources that will ensure greater happiness and well-being.
She, has extensive experience working across different fields and supports all ages from children, adolescents, adults and older adults.
Age Groups: Children, adolescents, adults and older adults
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Anina is a Registered Psychologist with a special interest in providing therapeutic interventions for children, adolescents, and families. She has several years’ work experience as a Psychologist in both the public and private sectors. The focus of her treatment is on a range of mental health and adjustment difficulties that may emerge during the various middle childhood and youth developmental stages.
Anina completed her training and internship with a specific focus on the treatment of complex developmental trauma. She obtained extensive work experience in this area and promoted healing for both the individual as well as affected family members and carers/guardians.
Later in her career, she worked in educational settings, providing treatment and support to children and young people presenting with a range of mental health problems, thereby diversifying her experience and therapeutic focus. Anina’s work includes interventions for both internalising and externalising behavioural issues, as well as neurodevelopmental challenges. She has developed skills and knowledge to also address difficulties within the family/school contexts, and she is experienced in developing school-based support plans that promote adaptive functioning.
Anina has trained in family therapy and has prior work experience as a social worker. She enjoys including parents and the wider family in the therapeutic process. Her passion is to improve the functioning, wellbeing and quality of children, young people and their family’s lives.
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Other languages spoken: Afrikaans
Jacinta is a Clinical Psychologist who has clinical experience working with children, adolescents and their families, and adults with psychological or psychiatric disorders. She has garnered experience in numerous public mental healthsettings, including community outpatient clinics in Singapore and Australia, the Institute of Mental Health outpatient and inpatient ward (Singapore), Burns Unit (Australia) and Perth Voices Clinic (Australia).
Jacinta has worked with a diverse range of clients, with presentations such as mood disorders, personality disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders (ASD, ADHD), trauma, interpersonal difficulties, relational issues and voice hearers. She also has experience working within a multidisciplinary team with other medical and allied health professionals.
Jacinta has a keen interest in working with issues related to attachment, interpersonal difficulties and difficulties with emotional regulation, which may be exhibited in mood, anxiety and personality disorders. Jacinta takes a non-judgmental, empathic stance to understanding her clients presenting difficulties, while providing them with a safe space to work through challenges. She adopts evidence-based modalities to address her clients’ needs. These include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Schema Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization Response (EMDR) and Emotion-Focused Therapy. A keen advocate for the parent-child relationship, Jacinta is a registered Circle of Security Parenting (COS-P) facilitator with the Circle of Security International.
Age Groups:
• Children (5+)
• Adolescents
• Young Adults
• Adults
Therapeutic Modalities:
• Circle of Security Parenting
• Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
• Emotion-Focused Therapy
• Eye Movement Densitization Response (EMDR)
• Schema Therapy
Jini is a Registered Psychologist with many years of experience working with a diverse population. She places emphasis on evidence-based therapeutic modalities and utilises relevant skills and expertise to promote change.
With a core belief in humanistic psychology, Jini looks at an individual holistically and recognises the innate goodness in everyone which is critical to building personal agency. This philosophy motivates Jini to attain a strength-based attitude, making the therapeutic work, with both adults and children, more effective.
Jini recognises the significance of the trauma-informed approach in assisting individuals to regulate their emotions and to deal with its cognitive and psychological impacts. She is passionate about working with the various complexities that arise in her work.
Age Groups:
• Adolescents 16+
• Young adults
• Adults
• Older adults
Therapeutic Modalities:
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
• Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
• Narrative Therapy & Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Dr Hannes Venter maintains a goal-informed, patient and empathic approach as a Clinical and Neuropsychologist, with a focus on achieving positive outcomes for his clients. From a Clinical Psychology perspective, he has a special interest in working with clients with anxiety and mood difficulties, as well as those clients struggling with their self-esteem. Hannes has extensive experience providing assessment and evidenced-based intervention to assist with a variety of other mental health presentations, including psychological trauma and stressor related presentations, OCD, sleep-wake disorders, substance related disorders, neurocognitive disorders, borderline personality disorder, bariatric surgery, and mental health difficulties related to physical conditions or injury.
From a neuropsychology perspective, Hannes has a strong background in neuropsychological assessment of a variety of conditions, especially acquired brain injury. Mild to severe traumatic brain injury has been a significant focus of his clinical work over the last 5 years as part of multi-disciplinary rehabilitation approach of these conditions. These presentations were often complicated by other injury related factors such as mental health difficulties, chronic pain, mental health, neurodevelopmental concerns, neurological history, and so forth. He also has experience in the assessment of adult ADHD, ASD, and ID.
Hannes maintains an integrative approach to the use of psychological intervention aimed at getting the best outcomes for his clients depending on their needs. This means using a variety of evidence based approached to this purpose, which includes Transdiagnostic Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Schema Therapy, and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.
Providing assessment and intervention is managed from a client-centric, collaborative perspective with a focus on practical, real-life application of intervention. Hannes therefore has a strong focus on not only the time in sessions, but also the time between sessions and practicing at home and in other environments. This helps to address any mental health difficulties effectively and establishes the skills learnt as habitual ways of dealing with challenging emotions, thoughts and situations.
Hannes is an AHPRA and NZPB registered psychologist with endorsements for both clinical and neuropsychology. He has over 20 years of experience in the delivery of diverse psychological services to adults from a variety of socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds in both New Zealand and South Africa. He has focused on working in diverse multi-disciplinary settings for most of his career, helping with mild to severe mental health difficulties, as well as those with acquired brain injuries. He has worked in both inpatient and community-based setting.
Hannes is available for in-person sessions on Thursdays, and Telehealth sessions Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Please book in telehealth sessions via the administration team (Tel: 03 7008 7960 ) and in-person sessions via the website here or by calling (Tel: 03 7008 7960)
Anda completed a doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Montreal in Canada in 2013 and has since worked as a clinical psychologist, primarily in private practice, but also in intensive hospital care settings and as a clinical supervisor for training psychologists. Through these experiences, she has developed expertise in supporting individuals with a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma, eating disorders, grief, perinatal mental health challenges, PTSD, and personality difficulties.
Through her regular work with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds, Anda places strong importance on understanding each patient’s cultural context and integrating this awareness into a nuanced understanding of individual cultural and identity factors.
Her therapeutic approach is grounded in evidence-based psychodynamic and systemic perspectives, exploring how past experiences, unconscious processes, and relational patterns shape a person’s present difficulties as well as their strengths. She aims to accompany each patient in making sense of their inner world and relationships, fostering greater compassion for their emotional struggles, fears, dreams, successes, and perceived failures. Through this process, patients often experience a gradual relief from distressing symptoms and develop a deeper sense of resilience and self-understanding.
Alongside this therapeutic exploration, Anda also integrates other evidence-based approaches, including CBT, mindfulness, and solution-focused techniques, to support patients in addressing immediate concerns while working toward longer-term growth and change.
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