Charlotte is a registered Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Neuropsychologist. She completed her Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology) at Murdoch University and her Master of Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Western Australia. Charlotte is a member of the Australian Psychological Association (APS) and a fellow of both the College of Clinical Psychologists (CCP) and the College of Clinical Neuropsychologists. She is the current Treasurer of the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychology (CCN).

Charlotte has extensive experience with the provision of psychological and neuropsychological services, supervision and training in former positions as the Specialist Clinical Psychologist at North Metropolitan Health Services (Health Department of WA). Charlotte has worked as a Clinical Psychologist in the United Kingdom at a private Brain Injury Rehabilitation Hospital as well as working in a NHS hospital conducting therapy with adults. Charlotte has been in private practice for the past 16 years conducting therapy and assessments, adopting a range of therapeutic approaches to tailor her treatment to the needs of each person.

With 25 years experience, Charlotte has extensive experience working with children, adolescents, adults and older adults; with expertise in a variety of psychological difficulties, such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders, bariatric surgery, PTSD, neurological and learning difficulties (i.e. ADHD, Autism, Epilepsy), neuropsychiatric and developmental, and acquired disorders (trauma, stroke, tumours).

Dr Grace Tan is a Clinical Neuropsychologist who completed her postgraduate studies at the University of Western Australia. As part of her training, Dr Tan has conducted numerous neuropsychological assessments of children and adults with known or suspected neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g., ADHD, learning disorders, intellectual disability), acquired brain injury, and/or psychiatric conditions in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She has worked with individuals from culturally diverse backgrounds and those with a complex history (e.g., exposure to family violence, abuse/neglect, substance use challenges, justice system/child protection involvement).

Dr Tan has a special interest in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), with her doctorate thesis exploring adverse childhood experiences, offending characteristics and risk factors of justice system involvement in individuals with FASD. She has also completed numerous forensic neuropsychological assessments with justice-involved individuals with FASD.

Dr Tan adopts a client-centred approach and works in a culturally sensitive manner. Her goal is to provide evidence-based and compassionate care to her clients. Additionally, Dr Tan is passionate about building the family’s capacity to respond to the child’s difficulties to promote better outcomes.

In addition to her clinical experience, Dr Tan holds a teaching position at the University of Western Australia, where she is the unit coordinator of the Graduate Certificate in Assessment and Diagnosis of FASD.

Dr Tan also speaks Mandarin, Cantonese & Bahasa fluently.

Dr Tan is available to offer neuropsychological assessments and support for children, adolescents, and adults on Mondays, Wednesdays, and alternative Fridays.

Natalie is a Clinical Neuropsychologist with vast experience providing consultation and assessments for children, adolescents, adults, and older adults. She holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) from Murdoch and a Masters in Clinical Neuropsychology (UWA), with a PhD in Neuropsychology. Natalie is available on Tuesdays and Fridays to provide neuropsychological services for children, adolescents, adults, and older adults.

Holly is a Clinical Neuropsychologist and Board-Approved Supervisor who conducts neuropsychological assessments across the lifespan. She has experience supporting individuals with a broad range of neurodevelopmental, neurological, and mental health conditions, with particular expertise in complex presentations where multiple factors intersect. Her clinical interests include neurological conditions such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury, and genetic/chromosomal conditions. She has also worked extensively with neurodevelopmental conditions across the lifespan, including learning difficulties, autism, and ADHD, with a particular passion for supporting adults with intellectual disability. Her assessment work aims to support diagnostic clarification, treatment planning, and access to accommodations for clients.

Holly has supervision experience across university and private practice settings. She currently serves as a Duty Supervisor for the ISN Psychology telehealth clinic and has previously supervised postgraduate students as a Placement Supervisor for the University of Queensland Master of Clinical Psychology/Clinical Neuropsychology program. She also holds an Adjunct Fellow position at Macquarie University. Holly’s supervision approach is supportive, collaborative, and reflective, tailored to each supervisee’s learning needs. She works with psychologists at all career stages, including provisional psychologists, neuropsychology registrars, and registered clinicians seeking assessment-focused consultation or upskilling.

Kassandra is a Clinical Neuropsychologist Registrar who has experience in both Perth and Adelaide delivering a variety of neuropsychological services to children, adolescents, adults, and older adults. She has completed a Double Major in Psychology, Bachelor of Science (Honours), and a Masters in Clinical Neuropsychology (UWA), with a PhD in Neuropsychology near completion. Kassandra is available to provide neuropsychological services to children, adolescents, adults, and older adults on Mondays, alternative Wednesdays, and Fridays.

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