About me
I'm a registered clinical psychologist and member of the Australian Psychological Society. I live in Hobart and work with adults across Australia via telehealth, offering both short-term focused work and long-term depth work depending on what you're looking for.
My work is collaborative — the goals of therapy and how we work toward them are decided together. I draw on multiple evidence-based approaches and adapt how I work to the person I'm with, rather than applying a fixed method. I've worked across private practice, community mental health, and university counselling settings.
Alongside my clinical work, I'm a long-term practitioner of meditation and a trained teacher of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). Earlier in my life I worked as a wilderness guide, leading groups through remote Tasmanian wilderness. Both experiences inform how I think about difficulty, presence, and the capacity people have to change. I'm sensitive to people of all backgrounds, genders, and cultures.
Learn more about how I practice here.
See my qualifications and training here.
Qualifications
Master of Applied Psychology, Clinical
Graduate Diploma of Psychology, Advanced
Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
MTIA Year-Long Mindfulness Teacher Training
Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy Training
EMDR Training (levels 1 & 2)
ACT Training (ACT for depression & anxiety)
IFS (Introduction & Deepening)
Advanced CBT training
Schema Therapy Training
Adult Attachment Repair Training (level 1)
Areas of Focus
Mood issues (including depression)
Anxiety
Trauma
Developmental / complex trauma
Relationship issues
Attachment repair
Existential issues, including purpose, meaning and growth
Work-related issues
Bad trip integration (people experiencing distress following a psychedelic trip)