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Dr Clair Lawson leads the professional, growing and diverse Lawson Clinical Psychology practice. Adopting a range of evidence-based approaches, Clair draws on 18 years of experience in child and adolescent mental health to inform her therapy for clients of all ages – with particular expertise in the treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
An active member of the clinical psychology field, Clair publishes papers and presents at international conferences. She also provides clinical supervision for her practice and Master of Clinical Psychology students at the University of Western Australia.
Sonja Williams is a Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years’ experience providing assessment, therapy and corporate consulting.
Rebecca works with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families. Rebecca works collaboratively with clients experiencing anxiety disorders; depression; trauma; emotion regulation difficulties, including self-harm and suicidal ideation; adjustment disorders; parent-child attachment difficulties; parenting difficulties and relationship difficulties. Rebecca draws from treatment modalities including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy; Dialectical Behavioural Therapy; Mindfulness; Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; Schema Therapy; Systemic Therapy, and Attachment Based Therapies. Rebecca is a member of the Psychologists Board of WA; Full Member of the Australian Psychological Society, and Member of the Australian Psychological Society College of Clinical Psychologists. Rebecca is a board approved Supervisor and enjoys providing individual and group supervision.
Rebecca is a provider for Medicare and most private health insurers.
Kelly Fullarton is primarily trained in cognitive behavioural therapy and has experience working with children, adolescents and adults who present with a wide range of mental health concerns.
Gemma graduated from UWA in 2000 and through her extensive work history, is experienced in the assessment and treatment of a wide range of presenting problems. Her areas of interest and expertise include the treatment of stress, anxiety (including worry, panic and social anxiety) and depression. With a passion for helping people develop resilience and coping strategies for life, Gemma also works with issues impacting peoples overall well-being including adjustment difficulties, work-related problems and relationship concerns.
Dr Michelle Jongenelis works with adults who experience a range of psychological issues including depression, anxiety, panic, obsessive-compulsive disorder, trichotillomania, bipolar, and stress. She is trained in the provision of evidence-based therapies including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Meta-Cognitive Therapy. Michelle is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and has been a member of the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy for over 10 years.
Dr Lucy Robertson is experienced in helping clients with difficulties such as depression, anxiety, chronic pain, low self-esteem, stress, relationship problems, and communication difficulties. Lucy uses cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based CBT, and acceptance and commitment therapy.
Lucy completed an MPsych (Clinical) and PhD and has published research and presented at national and international conferences. Lucy is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is a registered Medicare provider.
Sarah Hollingworth works with adolescents and adults. Sarah provides a warm, non-judgemental and supportive environment, tailoring treatment to the individual. She works with people who have experienced anxiety, trauma, school or relationship stresses. She uses a number of evidence based treatments including cognitive behavioural therapy, schema therapy, family systems therapy and mentalization-based therapy.
Sarah enjoys providing therapy for neurodivergent people and members of the LGBTIQA+ community. She provides a neuro-affirming approach and is aligned with the Health at Every Size (HAES) movement. She is also well versed in working with clients who have autoimmune conditions and the complex relationship this has with mental health.
Sarah has a Masters in Clinical Psychology and a Graduate Diploma in Family and Relationship Therapy. As an AHPRA approved supervisor, Sarah enjoys mentoring and supervising trainees and registrars.
Emily has experience working with children, adolescents, and adults for the management of symptoms relating to Social Anxiety, Depression, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, worry and rumination, Bipolar Disorder, interpersonal difficulties, and the development of social and coping skills. Emily’s aim is to deliver evidence-based psychological services that support individuals to work toward their goals. As such, Emily’s position is therapy is collaborative and seeks to develop a strong working relationship with clients.
Emily believes that therapy should be inclusive, and she is passionate about making information accessible to individuals with diverse abilities and needs. Emily employs a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches including; Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, and Meta-Cognitive Therapy.
Emma has experience working with children, adolescents, and adults with a range of issues. She works with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, adjustment difficulties, and perinatal mental health issues.
Emma also works with families to address behavioural issues in children and parenting strategies. Using evidence-based approaches to treatment, including cognitive behaviour therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and mindfulness interventions, Emma tailors her treatment to the needs of each person.
Esha works with children, adolescents, adults and couples. She has experience with a wide range of presentations including generalised anxiety, phobias, panic, depression, behavioural difficulties in children and relationship difficulties in couples. She also has experience with autism spectrum conditions and has submitted a PhD thesis in this area.
Esha's uses evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy. She has also been trained in Emotionally Focused Therapy for couples. Esha tailors treatment to each client using a collaborative approach.
Dr Kim Eaton adopts an individualised approach to her therapeutic work with tweens, adolescents, adults, and families, through tailoring intervention to individual need.
She has experience in working with a range of presenting problems, including anxiety and depressive disorders, trauma, as well as eating disorders - particularly where these are complicated by other presenting concerns.
Kim assists families to address systemic, relationship, and communication issues. She is trained in the use of a range of evidence-based approaches.
Gemma has experience working with a range of presenting problems including, but not limited to, depression, anxiety, OCD, emotion dysregulation, insomnia and trauma (adults only) in children, adolescents, and adults. In her client work, she draws from a range of evidence-based interventions such as cognitive behavioural therapy, metacognitive therapy, and schema therapy.
Gemma has also completed training in imagery re-scripting for PTSD, and in Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR).
Gemma's approach to therapy is flexible with treatment plans being developed in collaboration with clients to ensure the needs of each individual are met.
Melissa is a Clinical Psychologist (Registrar) who works with adolescents and adults. She is experienced in working with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders, worry and rumination, suicidality, self-harm, bulimia nervosa, emotional dysregulation, and in youth mental health. Melissa completed PhD in Clinical Psychology with a thesis on perinatal OCD (pregnancy and the postpartum) and also holds a Master of Suicidology degree. She has a strong interest in the treatment of tic disorders and OCD-related problems, including health anxiety, body dysmorphic disorder, and body-focused repetitive behaviours (BFRBs) such trichotillomania and excoriation/skin-picking.
She also enjoys working with clients experiencing perinatal mental health difficulties, insomnia, perfectionism, and chronic pain. Her therapeutic style is compassionate, collaborative, and practical. Melissa individualises treatment to each client’s goals, based on evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Metacognitive Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.
Melissa is a full member of the Australian Psychological Society and a State Committee Member for the Australian Association for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy.
Chloe works with children, adolescents and adults. She sees individuals with a range of presentations, including anxiety, stress, perfectionism, depression, emotion regulation difficulties and interpersonal difficulties. Chloe graduated from University of Western Australia and her PhD research explores the relationships between social anxiety, shyness, autistic-like traits and face recognition
Chloe enjoys working collaboratively with individuals to tailor treatment to their needs, and uses evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.
Sophia is a Clinical Psychologist who is passionate about working with adolescent and adult clients. She has experience working with a range of presentations, including anxiety and mood disorders, worry and rumination, low self-esteem, perfectionism, stress, adjustment-related or interpersonal difficulties, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Adopting a warm and collaborative approach to therapy, Sophia utilises a range of evidence-based interventions and works to tailor these based on the individual needs and goals of her clients. These include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Schema-informed therapeutic approaches.
Jessica, an endorsed Clinical Psychologist and Educational Developmental Psychologist, graduated in 2003 with a Master of Psychology from UWA. With experience spanning private practice, early education, and the disability sector, she offers support to children, adolescents, adults, and couples.
Utilising therapeutic approaches such as attachment-based therapy, family systems therapy, ACT, and EFT for couples, Jessica specialises in anxiety, depression, chronic pain, parenting, relationship difficulties, and behavioral concerns. She adopts a collaborative approach to help clients navigate challenges effectively.
Tahlia has experience working with adolescents and adults across a range of presenting issues, including: depression, anxiety, PTSD, complex trauma, disordered personality, disordered eating, OCD, ADHD, grief and loss, and interpersonal issues.
Tahlia draws from and synthesises a number of evidence-based therapeutic models, depending on the needs of the client. These include: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Schema Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR). Tahlia is affirming of neurodivergence, and of gender and sexual diversity.
Yppres has extensive experience working with children and adults in clinical and education settings. She has worked in the private and public school systems with primary and high school-aged students for many years.
Her areas of interest and expertise are the assessment of children with learning difficulties and disorders, working with children with disabilities, ensuring appropriate liaison between parents/school/ professionals, and ensuring a case management approach when supporting children.
Yppres is treating children with learning and behavioral disorders, including Dyslexia and ADHD, in private clinical settings.
Stephanie has many years experience providing psychotherapy to children, adolescents, their families, and adults. She has worked predominately in community-based health services within both the child and adult sectors. This has provided Stephanie with opportunity to work with a range of mental health disorders. She is most passionate about treating depression, anxiety, personality disorders, and trauma/PTSD, for adolescents and adults individually, as well as with family interventions.
Stephanie provides evidence-based treatment and primarily utilises Mentalisation-based Therapy (MBT) and Schema Therapy. She is also trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Narrative Therapy, and Trauma-focused CBT. She is passionate about providing a curious, non-judgemental stance and forming a collaborative bond with her clients.
Tara Stowe graduated from Curtin University with a Masters in Clinical Psychology in 2014. She has since gained experience working with children, adolescents, adults and older adult clients presenting with a range of concerns, including; generalised anxiety, panic disorder, separation anxiety disorder, PTSD, depression, grief, and adjustment disorder.
Tara is trained in various evidence-based treatments including Schema Therapy., Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectic Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Clinical Hypnosis, and Trauma focused CBT.
Sebastian is a Clinical Psychologist Registrar and ISST-accredited Schema Therapist with experience and passion for working with youth, anxiety and depressive disorders, personality disorders and using schema therapy. He has experience working across a variety of presenting concerns such as OCD, anxiety and mood disorders, sexual trauma, interpersonal difficulties, and personality disorders.
Seb has a preference for authenticity and human-to-human approach to collaborate with clients throughout treatment. He provides a range of evidence-based interventions to provide sincere care to clients to help them live happy and fulfilling lives. He works using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Schema Therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and works through an attachment and trauma-informed lens.
Malini is a Clinical Psychology Registrar who is passionate about working with adolescent and adult clients. She has experience working with a range of presentations, including anxiety and mood disorders, worry and rumination, low self-esteem, perfectionism, stress, adjustment-related or interpersonal difficulties, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Adopting a warm and collaborative approach to therapy, Malini utilises a range of evidence-based interventions and works to tailor these based on the individual needs and goals of her clients. These include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Schema-informed therapeutic approaches.
Monique is a Clinical Psychologist and has completed a PhD in the area of mindfulness and anxiety. Monique works with adults and has experience working with anxiety disorders, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, perfectionism, trauma-related concerns and family of origin issues.
Monique works with her clients to create a safe and non-judgmental space. She uses a range of evidence-based approaches, tailored to her client’s needs, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and Schema Therapy. In her work with neurodivergent clients (e.g., Autism, ADHD), Monique strives to employ a Neurodiversity Affirming approach.
Janice is passionate about working with children, youths, families and adults to help better understand and improve mental health. She is also enthusiastic about helping people find their “spark”. When working with Janice, you’ll find that she is collaborative and warm in her approach. Janice has worked in a range of settings, including Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, and community adult mental health services and has experience in the delivery of evidence-based practices (e.g., Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and using a schema focussed approach).
Janice is also interested in innovation and research, having previously managed a team’s research portfolio. Janice has been an active member of the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy since 2012.
Meghann is a Clinical Psychologist who enjoys working alongside adults and older adults experiencing a range of difficulties including depression, anxiety, and adjustment. She has special interest and experience working with the psychological and emotional challenges of health-related issues such as cancer, pain, sleep, and functional disorders as well as palliative care and end of life concerns.
Meghann incorporates a range of evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and EMDR, depending on the needs of the client. Meg is affirming of diverse sexualities and genders.
Eliza is a Clinical Psychologist Registrar who graduated from Edith Cowan University with a Master's in Clinical Psychology in 2024. She has experience working with clients across the lifespan and particularly enjoys working with adolescents and adults using a collaborative and personalised model of therapy.
Eliza works with individuals experiencing a wide range of issues, including anxiety, stress, depression, perfectionism, OCD, body image concerns, and adjustment issues. She has significant experience with gender-diverse and queer clients as well as neurodiverse individuals.
Eliza adopts a warm and accepting approach to building and maintaining therapeutic relationships, ensuring all clients feel welcome in their sessions. She utilises a range of evidence-based interventions, integrating skills from different modalities to meet individual needs and goals. Her approaches include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT). Eliza also employs schema and trauma-informed therapeutic approaches.
Rachele is a Clinical and Forensic Psychologist with over 25 years’ experience providing assessment, treatment, and consulting services; working with children, adolescents and adults, in community and forensic settings
 
Rachele has significant experience working with neurodevelopmental conditions: learning difficulties and disorders, autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and intellectual disability. Rachele also has extensive experience working with clinical presentations including mood and personality disorders and issues of risk. Rachele is an AHPRA approved supervisor.
Jane is a Senior Clinical Psychologist that works with youth and adults. Jane is passionate about supporting and delivering psychological services in remote and regional communities, and currently lives and works in the Kimberley region of WA. Jane is a board approved supervisor and has worked in a variety of settings; government, NGO and private practice. Jane is trained in the evidence based practices of Cognitive Behavioural therapy, Dialectical Behaviour therapy and Acceptance and Commitment therapy
Jane can assist with a variety of presentations including depression, anxiety, managing ADHD, PTSD, OCD, trauma, self-esteem, stress and adjustment. Jane offers a collaborative, supportive and flexible approach in her therapy and understands the complexities and challenges of mental health in the city and country.
Dr Patrick Clarke is a Clinical Psychologist who works with adults and adolescents across a range of areas though with expertise in anxiety-related problems. He combines his clinical practice with his role as an Associate Professor at Curtin University, where he teaches in the Psychology program and conducts research in mental health.
In his approach to therapy, he seeks to create a comfortable and supported environment where people can feel confident to explore the challenges they face and find tailored strategies to assist in addressing their unique goals. Evidence based models he uses include cognitive behaviour therapy, schema informed therapy, and acceptance and commitment-based approaches among others.
Yosi is a registered psychologist and clinical psychology registrar with experience working with a diverse range of clinical presentations. Yosi's current clinical interests include, but are not limited to: obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), anxiety disorders including phobia, social anxiety, generalised anxiety, depression, assertiveness training, and adoption issues.
Yosi places the therapeutic relationship first to create a warm environment where clients feel safe to collaboratively explore their difficulties. Yosi utilises a variety of validated psychological interventions to support children (10 years and older), adolescents, and adults in reaching their goals.
Yosi has completed four years of undergraduate study, two years of masters study, and is currently completing his PhD candidature.
Catherine is a senior clinical psychologist who enjoys working primarily with adults experiencing a range of mental health challenges. She has a special interest and experience working with women's mental health issues, such as perinatal anxiety/depression and perimenopause, insomnia, anxiety disorders, stress, adjustment to change/life transitions and ADHD.
Catherine draws from a range of evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and has done further training in CBT for Insomnia.Catherine is affirming of diverse sexualities and genders.
Georgia completed her Masters in Clinical Psychology at Bond University. She provides compassionate and individualised care for children, adolescents, and adults.
Georgia has experience with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), anxiety and depressive disorders, phobias, relationship difficulties, health-related conditions, and sports-related mental health.
With a keen interest in sports psychology, Georgia integrates strategies to enhance mental resilience and optimise performance in athletes.
She uses evidence-based interventions, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT). Georgia also prioritises safety and empathy through a trauma-informed perspective.
Viewing therapy as a shared journey, Georgia guides clients to explore their strengths and navigate challenges with confidence. Her client-centred approach ensures individuals feel valued and empowered towards better mental health and well-being.
Elena holds a Master of Psychology (Applied Developmental) from the University of Western Australia and has worked in various clinical and research roles. She has extensive experience in child development, learning difficulties, and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Elena specialises in conducting autism assessment and her expertise extends to investigating learning and behavioural disorders. Elena enjoys collaborating with families and individuals from diverse backgrounds to understand neurodiverse profiles and identify targeted strategies for improved outcomes.
Gemma has experience working with a range of presenting problems including, but not limited to, depression, anxiety, OCD, emotion dysregulation, insomnia and trauma (adults only) in children, adolescents, and adults. In her client work, she draws from a range of evidence-based interventions such as cognitive behavioural therapy, metacognitive therapy, and schema therapy.
Gemma has also completed training in imagery re-scripting for PTSD, and in Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR).
Gemma's approach to therapy is flexible with treatment plans being developed in collaboration with clients to ensure the needs of each individual are met.