Farah Gulamoydeen

Farah Gulamoydeen

BA(Psych), BBusMan, MClinPsy MAPS

Farah loves the diversity of humans and working with diversity - be it cultural, gender, sexuality, financial, personalities, and just how humans think! She believes that humans are not broken and have the potential to be resilient. Farah works from identifying strengths and what makes life meaningful when one encounters adverse life events and struggles, she is particularly interested on working with clients who have experienced trauma, struggle with anxiety, feelings of being lost and stuck, existential issues, all forms of relationship issues be it romantic or familial, and chronic health issues.

Ramsay Psychology Mount Pleasant

Psychology

Registered Psychologist

Ground Floor
56 Kishorn Road
Mount Pleasant
WA
6153

08 6185 8520

08 6185 8521

MtPleasant.RPP@ramsaypsychology.com.au

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Farah is a Psychologist with a Master of Clinical Psychology degree and around 12 years of experience. She was born and raised in Malaysia and moved to Australia as a professional. She has work experience in both countries, the majority of it in Australia, in EAP and private practice settings. Farah chose to specialise in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) eight years ago and practises it in her own life. Apart from working with clients, she conducts training and supervision in ACT for other mental health professionals as it is important to her to contribute to society at a larger level too.

Farah is particularly keen on working with clients who have experienced trauma, struggle with anxiety, feelings of being lost and stuck, existential issues, all forms of relationship issues be it romantic or familial, and chronic health issues. She has a large amount of experience working with work-related issues such as motivation, workplace bullying, and the FIFO life. She is skilled at working with clients both in the short-term (acute issues, trauma) and long-term (complex history, underlying issues).

Farah loves the diversity of humans and working with diversity - be it cultural, gender, sexuality, financial, personalities, and just how humans think! She believes that humans are not broken, and have the potential to be resilient. Farah works from identifying strengths and what makes life meaningful when one encounters adverse life events and struggles

Farah is highly trained and specialises in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy -a modern behavioural and evidence-based approach that is based on Contextual Behavioural Science. Farah is a warm, friendly, and authentic Psychologist who will share your joys as well as your tears. She is willing to hold emotions and stories, and journey with clients to live a life that is fulfilling. In the therapy room, she is structured, timely, and every question posed has a therapeutic purpose.

 

Age Groups

  • Adults

 

Therapeutic Modalities

• Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)

• Mindfulness

• Solution-focused brief therapy

 

Interests
• Chronic health issues • Men’s mental health • FIFO work life • Existential issues • Work-related issues • Relationship issues • Depression • Anxiety • Grief & loss • Trauma
Other Spoken Languages
Malay