About
I am a registered psychologist and Board Approved Supervisor, with over 25 years of experience supporting children, adolescents, young adults, and their families. I work from a warm, collaborative, and neuroaffirming framework, recognising that each person experiences the world, communicates, and learns in their own unique way. My practice is grounded in a strengths-based approach that values neurodiversity and focuses on helping clients build self-understanding, confidence, and access the supports they need to thrive.
I am passionate about helping young people develop a stronger sense of self, build confidence, and navigate challenges across home, school, and social environments. I work closely with families to support anxiety, low mood, executive functioning and emotional regulation difficulties, learning differences, and social or friendship challenges. My approach focuses on strengths, self-awareness, and practical strategies that can be used in everyday life