Psychologists
Bec
Bec is a provisional psychologist who has a keen interest working with children and adolescents. Previously, Bec worked at Lifeline providing confidential telephone crisis support to vulnerable Australian’s and has spent the last two years as an intake clinician at headspace. Bec is experienced in providing care to clients with a range of presentations including anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, ASD, eating disorders and substance use. Bec is passionate about providing care that is client centred, gender and neuro-affirming, using a warm and empathetic approach to help clients reach their goals. Bec enjoys walking her dog on the beach, reading books and travelling.
Brooke
Brooke is a provisional psychologist who completed her Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) at Deakin University in 2020. Brooke is a passionate clinician who has particular interest in child psychology and complex psycho-social presentations and supporting young people to achieve their therapeutic goals early in life. Brooke has a background in youth case work, working in the area of homelessness, mental health, youth justice and family violence. Brooke is available via Telehealth to those Australia wide who may prefer to have their Psychology appointments from the comfort of their own home.
Brylie
Brylie is perceptive, adventurous and calm. She enjoys creative activities, gaming, reading, and exploring, with a keen interest in history and theology. In her spare time, she loves doing nail art, gardening, spending time with her pets, cooking, and learning Spanish. Having completed four years of Psychology study and two postgraduate years in Forensic Behavioral Science, she hopes to pursue a Doctorate one day. Brylie is passionate about the disability industry, valuing the opportunity to improve participant’s lives and shift perceptions.
Emma
Emma is a Provisional Psychologist/Behaviour Support Supervisor who has an interest in working with children and adolescents. Emma has a background of working with people with different mental health concerns and behavioural needs such as ASD, ADHD, ODD and ID. She also has experience in individual and group therapy. Emma is passionate about providing support to people through an empathetic and person-centred approach.
Jaimie
Jaimie is a Registered Psychologist and Behaviour Support Practitioner with a background in disability services, working with diverse clientele across a broad range of demographics. She is experienced in applying psychotherapeutic techniques such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and mindfulness-based interventions. Jaimie is passionate about employing a pragmatic and person-centred approach to care, prioritising the support of people’s autonomy and dignity.
Paul
Paul has worked in many areas helping people as a psychologist. Paul has extensive experience working with children adolescents and adults. He is an AHPRA registered psychologist and psychologist supervisor and has worked with both the Australian Psychological Society and Victorian Department of Health and Human Services in determining best practice guidelines for management of clients with complex psychosocial needs. Paul has presented at international, national and regional conferences and is passionate about contributing to the improved mental health outcomes for the community. In his spare time Paul enjoys fishing for flathead on Corio Bay and doing woodwork projects.
Paul
Paul is an accomplished counsellor with a strong background in mental health and AOD counselling, having previously worked with Head Start Counselling and Odyssey House Victoria. Paul’s calm, patient and caring nature lends itself well to the role of Provisional Psychologist. His previous work focused on adults experiencing a range of concerns who benefit from his holistic approach to address presenting concerns along with the originating and supporting reasons for those concerns. In his off time, Paul is interested in music and keeping fit and healthy.
Shaeley
Shaeley is a Provisional Psychologist and Behaviour Support Practitioner whose passion is to help individuals with behavioural, physical, emotional, and mental health problems by improving their quality of life, sense of well-being, and alleviating feelings of anxiety and distress. Shaeley has experience working with a variety of mental health disorders, behavioural disorders and psychosocial disabilities. Shaeley also has two years of experience working as a Drug and Alcohol Clinician and has an interest in the forensic psychology field. Shaeley has an empathic and non-judgemental approach and is passionate about assisting people in achieving more harmony and fulfilment in their lives.