Molly Robbins

Molly Robbins

BSocSc(Psych), BAppSc(Hons), MCLPsych, MAPS, FCCLP

Molly is caring, curious and respectful and takes a client-centred and trauma-focussed approach.She understands the importance of the therapeutic alliance as a change agent and believes the creation of a safe and trusted space for clients can foster open exploration, develop a clearer understanding of their experience and allow healing and growth. Therapeutic Modalities include: The Gottman Method, CBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness, Solution Focused Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Trauma-Focused Therapies and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT).

Ramsay Psychology Southport
Ramsay Psychology Coolangatta

Psychology

Clinical Psychologist

Level 3
127 Queen St
Southport
QLD
4215

07 3515 5740

1300 171 786

Southport.RPP@ramsaypsychology.com.au

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Molly is a Clinical Psychologist with over 22 years of experience. Molly has enjoyed working with adults, adolescents and children experiencing depression and anxiety, stress, trauma and grief, workplace issues, anger, parenting and relationship difficulties, health concerns related to injury and illness, as well as bipolar, personality and psychotic disorders. Molly’s therapeutic practice integrates Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) with other evidence-based modalities like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Mindfulness. Molly has a particular interest in the emerging research related to attachment theory and building mind-body connection in the treatment of traumatic stress and developmental trauma in children and adults.

Prior to working at Ramsay Psychology, Molly has worked in both the public and private sectors in clinical, senior management and supervisory roles. Molly has worked within an inpatient facility providing CBT therapies and delivering group programs to patients with acute and chronic mental illness. Molly also has experience working with managers, teams and employees providing corporate training, executive coaching and critical incident responses following traumatic events.

Molly completed her master’s studies in clinical psychology at Griffith University and is a board approved supervisor. She has trained large groups of allied health professionals and currently works as a Clinical Supervisor within the Bond University Clinical Psychology Masters’ program. Molly is a member of the Australian Psychological Society and fellow of the College of Clinical Psychologists.

Molly has travelled overseas widely and loves Italy and Japan, however, holds the Gold Coast dearest to her. Molly is caring, curious and respectful and takes a client-centred and trauma-focussed approach. Molly understands the importance of the therapeutic alliance as a change agent and believes the creation of a safe and trusted space for clients can foster open exploration, develop a clearer understanding of their experience and allow healing and growth. She is dedicated to helping her clients achieve their goals, improve psychological wellbeing and develop positive ways to live valued lives with more ease and meaning.

Age Groups

  • Children
  • Adolescents
  • Adults

Therapeutic Modalities:

  • The Gottman Method
  • Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy ( ACT)
  • Mindfulness
  • Solution Focused Therapy
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Trauma-Focused Therapies
  • Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

 

Interests
• Mood disorders (including depression) • Anxiety disorders (including health anxiety) • Trauma and PTSD • Stress disorders • Grief and loss • Parenting and relationship difficulties • Personality disorders • Bipolar disorders I and II • Psychotic disorders • Anger issues • Workplace stress • Couples counselling • Adjustment to disability, injury, and illness
Other Practice Location(s)
Ramsay Psychology Coolangatta