Background & Training
Dr Leighton Chadwick graduated in 1991 with MBBS from UWA.and obtained his FRANZCP in 2005.
Dr Winston Chiu is a Clinical Psychiatrist with special interest in • Psychotherapy • Mood and anxiety disorders • Post-traumatic mental health
Dr Richard Clarke is a WA trained doctor and psychiatrist who is committed to individualised care and formulating collaborative treatment plans that incorporate patient values and goals. Richard utilises a broad range of approaches in treatment including psychopharmacology and psychotherapies.
Richard’s collaborative approach in assessment and management ensures that medications prescribed are appropriate and necessary. Richard welcomes a team based liaison with practitioners for optimal patient management.
With extensive work in child & adolescent and in youth mental health, Richard advocates for early intervention and has a strong focus on hope in a patient’s recovery journey.
He is skilled in both complex psychopharmacology and long term psychotherapy, and works effectively with patients to achieve collaborative treatment goals.
Background & Training
Richard graduated in medicine from the University of Western Australia and completed his Postgraduate Training in Psychiatry in Western Australia.
He has sought training in mood and anxiety disorders, child & adolescent mental health and youth mental health. He is also a Certified Independent Medical Examiner by the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners.
Richard has published research articles in psychiatry journals and has contributed to book chapters. He has also written academic material for undergraduate psychiatry teaching. Richard continues to provide teaching and supervision to medical students and psychiatry trainees and has an adjunct academic appointment.
Richard is the Clinical Lead of the Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) Program. In the public sector, he has an appointment as a Consultant Psychiatrist at the Perth Children’s Hospital.
Clinical Services
Dr Cocks has expertise in the biological and psychological management of mental illness. He takes a holistic approach to the management of mental illness and tailors treatment to the unique needs of the individual. Working alongside general practitioners, medical specialists, psychologists and allied health professionals, he aims to optimise outcomes for his patients.
Medico-Legal Services
Dr Cocks has a particular interest in general adult and forensic psychiatry. He obtained his advanced certificate in forensic psychiatry through The NSW Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network and worked as a Staff Specialist at The Forensic Hospital in Sydney.
Dr Cocks has worked at the prestigious Maudsley Clinic in London within The Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences. He has published research in journals including The British Journal of Psychiatry, European Psychiatry and The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry.
Dr Cocks has provided medico-legal reports for Australian local, district and supreme Courts. He has provided reports for the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal, Mental Health Review Tribunal and Family Court.
Clinical Practice
Dr Caroline Crabb is a Consultant Psychiatrist who treats all adults with mood, anxiety, eating and psychotic disorders.Her interests include Depression, Anxiety disorders, Obsessive compulsive disorder, Eating Disorders, Bipolar affective disorder, Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective disorder, Post partum psychosis, Emotionally unstable personality disorder, Mother – infant relationship bonding or attachment difficulties, Mental health problems associated with pregnancy complications. Dr Crabb has subspeciatly expertise is in perinatal mental health providing care for women with mental health problems in the perinatal period. She holds public appointments at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital & King Edward Memorial Hospital alongside her private work.
Background & Training
Dr Crabb has specialist and generalist medical registration with AHPRA and is accredited as a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and associate member of the UK Royal College of Psychiatrists. She is also a Member of Council of the Australian Medical Association (WA).
Dr Crabb graduated as a doctor from London University, and completed here undergraduate training at Charing Cross Hospital Medical School (now Imperial College). Previous to working in psychiatry in 2011, Caroline worked for many years as a GP with a focus on women’s and children’s health with Diplomas in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (RCOG, UK) and Child Health (Royal College of Physicians, London).
During her perinatal psychiatry fellowship training in Western Australia, she worked within community perinatal services at Rockingham and Peel Mental Health Services, on the Mother and Baby Units at both KEMH and Fiona Stanley Hospital and in a Consultation-Liaison role at both KEMH and the Raphael St John of God Service.
Dr Crabb has several years’ experience of teaching and training other professionals to help them recognise and deliver care for women with mental health problems in pregnancy and the postnatal period. This includes training junior doctors, maternity staff, GPs, psychiatry registrars and other mental health professionals. She has delivered lectures and workshops on perinatal psychiatry both locally and internationally and she currently coordinates the WA Perinatal and Infant Peer Group.
Clinical Practice:
A/Prof Davinder Hans is a WA trained doctor and psychiatrist who is committed to individualised care and formulating collaborative treatment plans that incorporate patient values and goals. Davinder also works collaboratively with GPs and other health professionals to inform evidence-based treatment options for patients. He has had broad training in a range of disciplines including psychopharmacology and the psychotherapies.
Davinder utilises these skills in assessment and treatment of his patients. He ensures that medications prescribed are appropriate and necessary.
With a background in youth mental health, Davinder is an enthusiastic advocate for early intervention and teaches patients practical and user-friendly emotional regulation and anxiety management skills.
Davinder also has experience in adult mental health, particularly treatment resistant mood and anxiety disorders with associated complex comorbidities.
He is skilled in both complex psychopharmacology and long term psychotherapy, and works effectively with patients to achieve collaborative treatment goals.
Davinder’s warm and approachable nature, always open to hearing another perspective, helps to put patients at ease and builds their confidence in their treatment.
Background & Training
FRANZCP, Cert Psychotherapy Psych., MSc Affect Neuro (The Netherlands), MSc Youth Mental Health (Melbourne), Euro Cert Mood & Anxiety Disorders (Italy)., Grad Cert Autism Diag (UWA)., MBBS (UWA).
Davinder graduated in medicine from the University of Western Australia and completed his Postgraduate Training in Psychiatry in Western Australia.
He has done further Masters level training in Mood & Anxiety Disorders (University of Maastricht, The Netherlands), Youth Mental Health (University of Melbourne) and Psychotherapy (RANZCP Cert Psychotherapy Psych). Further, Davinder has completed a Graduate Certificate in Autism assessment.
Davinder has been credentialed for rTMS treatment by the Black Dog Institute, Sydney. He is also accredited in workers compensation assessments in Western Australia and NSW, and is a Certified Independent Medical Examiner by the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners.
He has an academic appointment at University of Notre Dame Australia. Davinder has published research articles in psychiatry journals, is the first author of the chapter on Anxiety Disorders (Chapter 8) in the Australian text, Foundations of Clinical Psychiatry 4th Edition 2017, and he has written academic material for undergraduate psychiatry teaching.
Davinder is the chair of the RANZCP (WA) Branch Continuous Professional Development (CPD) committee and is a member of the binational RANZCP CPD committee as well as the Chair of the Binational RANZCP rTMS CPD committee. He is also an accredited psychotherapy supervisor and is involved in postgraduate Psychiatry education and supervision for Trainee Psychiatrists in Western Australia.
Davinder has a private practice at Hollywood Private Hospital where he is the director of the Trauma Program. In the public sector, he is the Director of Youth Psychiatry in WACHS.
Dr Jackson attained his fellowship in 2008 and has been working full time in private practice at Hollywood Private since 2009. His special interest is in general adult psychiatry