Ian is a Registered Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia, holding a Master's in Psychotherapy and currently pursuing his PhD. With over 15 years in the mental health field, Ian has been a Registered Psychologist since 2017 and brings a wealth of experience to his practice.
Passionate about helping others, Ian is dedicated to providing compassionate, ethical, and professional psychological care. His approach is grounded in evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Mindfulness, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Schema Therapy, and Interpersonal Psychotherapy. Ian is committed to offering a personalised, flexible service tailored to your unique communication style and goals.
Ian’s primary areas of interest include improving mental health across the lifespan to help individuals reach their full potential. His special intrest is in treating anxiety and stress management, lifestyle changes, and exploring spiritualism within a professional psychological framework. He also conducts a range of psychological assessments, such as intelligence testing, personality assessments, and career suitability evaluations.
Ian’s diverse background includes working with Lifeline, multi-disciplinary teams in private practice, and community-based organisations focused on supporting individuals, families, and communities affected by alcohol and other drugs, and has significant experience with adolescents and adults dealing with various concerns.
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Charlene is a warm, supportive, and an empathetic registered Psychologist who has over a decade of experience in counselling people in varying contexts and ages, which has enabled her to have a well-rounded skill set. She is passionate about creating that “safe space” and has a genuine ability to build caring effective therapeutic relationships that bring about meaningful change. She uses evidence-based science, whilst adopting a client centred approach.
Charlene works with children between the ages of 5 to 12 years, adolescents, parents and adult clients. She has a particular interest in anxiety disorders, anger issues and depression, as well as behavioural issues in children and adolescents, OCD, ADHD, parenting stress, and emotional and behavioural regulation. She draws upon a range of therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, using a strengths-based approach.
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Malcolm is experienced in the assessment and treatment of a range of mood, personality and developmental disorders in children, adolescents and adults. He is fully registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and has worked in Private Practice, Marriage/Relationship Counselling, Employee Assistance Programs (EAP), the Primary Health Network, the NDIS and Out of Home Care environments.
His therapeutic style encompasses elements of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) and mindfulness to provide individualised support for every client.
Malcolm is compassionate, with a warm and collaborative approach to therapy and dedicated to delivering the highest quality evidence-based counselling.
He works collaboratively to develop therapy objectives and provide counselling to meet individual client needs. In doing so, he equips clients with the practical skills, tools and coping strategies to make positive changes in their lives. He focuses on building relationships and assisting people day to day with effective communication and service.
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• Adolescents
• Adults
Therapeutic Modalities:
• Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)
• Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
• Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT)
• Mindfulness
Interests:
• Working with couples
• Interpersonal and relationship difficulties
• Trauma and post-traumatic stress
• Depression, anxiety and stress
• Bipolar disorder
• Men’s mental health.
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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• Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
• Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)
Gerard has been a Clinical Psychologist since 1993 and has worked in private practice, the corporate world and the public sector.
He works on an individual basis with adults who have experienced or been burdened by relationship difficulties (e.g. stale or strained close relationships), workplace issues (e.g. unfair treatment, job dissatisfaction), losses (e.g. death of a loved one, divorce, separations, break-ups) and trauma (e.g. family violence, childhood or more recent abuse, exposure to death or the suffering of others). He also works with those who, due to other circumstances in their lives, may feel demoralised, overwhelmed, devalued, worried, angry, not in control, unsafe, disconnected from others, not belonging, blamed or ashamed.
He uses an integrative approach drawing from the principles and understandings of psychodynamic, interpersonal and cognitive-behavioural therapies in an attempt to cater for his clients’ unique needs, preferences and circumstances.
His approach is based on clear expectations about how he and his clients will work together to alleviate their distress and, in a general sense, aim for better self-understanding, the know-how to make the necessary changes for a more fulfilling life, as well as being equipped to manage future difficulties.
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Brendan is a Registered Psychologist and Registered Exercise Professional with a particular interest in the assessment and treatment of ADHD and related issues including anxiety, challenging behaviour, screentime, emotional regulation and resilience in children and adults.
Brendan has more than 20 years’ experience in the education sector working with children and their families. Much of this time has been focussed on children and adolescents impacted by anxiety, family stress and ADHD. Brendan has extensive lived experience with ADHD and understands first-hand how ADHD can impact school performance and behaviour at home and at school. Brendan is passionate about helping parents better understand, support and advocate for their children with ADHD.
For adults, ADHD can profoundly impact productivity at work, relationships and the ability to be a calm, consistent parent.
Many parents have experienced long wait times for an ADHD assessment for their child. Other parents and adults delay ADHD assessments for their child or themselves due to stigma, concerns about medication or simply not recognising how the three core symptoms of ADHD manifest. The assessment process will help clients improve their understanding of ADHD. Brendan can also help clients develop and implement a targeted treatment plan, based on the new Australian ADHD Professionals Association (AADPA) Australian Evidenced-Based Guidelines for ADHD.
Brendan’s recent training and professional learning in anxiety, autism and ADHD highlights the powerful effect of parent-focussed interventions in improving outcomes for their children. As an experienced Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) facilitator, Brendan uses a warm, engaging, educative and collaborative approach for child-related work.
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• Children (+5)
• Adolescents
• Young adults
• Adults
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For more than 20 years, Simone has worked as a Registered Psychologist within the private, community, allied health and educational sectors. She is a Board Registered Supervisor and an Adjunct Lecturer at James Cook University. She has established a reputation of building genuine connections across cultures, age, vocational and societal groups.
Cultivating rapport with respect and unconditional support has enabled Simone to assist clients, both individually and in groups, with developing skills to circumnavigate the obstacles to a meaningful life and promote psychological flexibility.
Simone is well versed in cognitive, behavioural and mindfulness therapies, such as MCBT, DBT and ACT. She is also familiar with mind/body focused therapies, including Somatic EMDR. Bolstering these approaches with narrative and solution-oriented techniques ensures that all clients, from late adolescence through to mature adult hood, have a therapeutic intervention program driven by their individuality.
‘Become director of the mind, not directed by the mind’
Age Groups
• Young adults
• Adults
• Older persons
Therapeutic Modalities:
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
• Brief Psychodynamic Therapy
• Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
• Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
• Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR)
• IFS/Ego State therapy
• Mindfulness/Mindsight
• Positive psychology
• Relationship therapies
• Somatic therapy
Kellie is a warm and passionate psychologist, dedicated to supporting adolescents through their unique challenges.
Kellie is experienced in supporting youth experiencing anxiety, depression, alcohol and drug misuse, self-harm and school refusal.
Kellie’s approach is empathetic and nurturing, ensuring that each young person feels heard, understood, and valued. She is committed to fostering a safe and positive environment where adolescents can explore their emotions, build resilience, and develop the skills they need to thrive. Kellie has experience working with evidence-based therapies including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Mindfulness and Future Orientated Therapy.
Kellie has over 15 years of experience working across various settings including within the Education Department, not-for-profit organisations, homelessness and outpatient settings.
Kellie holds a Bachelor of Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Criminology.
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“Empowering people to empower themselves”Monique is a dedicated and experienced psychologist who has been transforming lives for over two decades. With a passion for helping individuals navigate life's challenges, Monique brings a wealth of expertise to her counselling practice. With a professional interest in depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship issues, and more, she creates a safe and supportive space for her clients to explore their thoughts and emotions.
Her diverse skill set allows her to tailor counselling to each individual's unique needs, fostering meaningful change and growth.
Beyond her one-on-one counselling work, Monique plays a pivotal role in group programs at Perth Clinic, where she leads sessions focused on mindfulness and cognitive behavioural techniques. Her impact extends to workplaces as well, where she has been instrumental in providing Employee Assistance Program (EAP) support, guiding managers, employees, and their families through challenges with compassion and expertise.
Monique's commitment to holistic well-being and her warm, empathetic approach have earned her a reputation for building strong connections with clients and colleagues alike. Through her guidance, many have found the strength to overcome obstacles, develop coping strategies, and ultimately lead more fulfilling lives. Monique Fulwood is not just a psychologist – she inspires hope and empowerment for those seeking positive change.
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Monique's approach is grounded in evidence-based therapies, including:
Rahul is a Registered Psychologist with experience working with young adults and adults to overcome a range of mental health difficulties.
Rahul understands that the journey to better mental health is different for everyone. As such, he takes a collaborative approach, aiming to learn about each person’s situation before applying evidence-based techniques to manage their difficulties, and finding their strengths. He commonly uses therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) or Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to do this.
He also has a keen interest in sports, particularly soccer, and enjoys applying psychological techniques to help improve performance. Having lived in five different countries, Rahul brings a strong understanding of various cultural differences into his practice.
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• Acceptance Commitment Therapy
• Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
• Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
• Solution focussed Therapy
• Interpersonal Therapy
• Mindfulness
Other specialty area
• Performance/Sports Psychology