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, ASD, Epilepsy), neuropsychiatric and developmental, and acquired disorders (trauma, stroke, tumours).
Dr Jehan Suleiman, Consultant Pediatrician and Paediatric Neurologist, has extensive experience providing care and support to children with neurologic disorders. She has provided services in both Australia and overseas for a range of disorders including ADHD, ASD, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, developmental delays, and anxiety.
Dr. Suleiman completed her specialisation in Paediatrics and Pediatric Neurology at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, Australia. She holds the Fellowship of Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) in Pediatrics and Pediatric Neurology. She has a PhD degree in Medicine from The University of Sydney, Australia.
Rosemary is a registered Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Neuropsychologist. She completed her Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology and Clinical Neuropsychology at The University of Queensland. Rosemary has 10 years’ experience providing psychological and neuropsychological services and supervision.
She has worked in public health across mental health, rehabilitation medicine and neurological settings. Rosemary is experienced in helping those with a range of psychological difficulties such as depression, anxiety, adjustment disorder, PTSD and managing chronic health conditions. She also has experience working with people with neurological difficulties including stroke, acquired brain injury, dementia, Parkinson’s disease and motor neuron disease. Rosemary is able to provide services exclusively to adults and older adults.
Dr Grace Tan is a Clinical Neuropsychologist Registrar 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.
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.
Natalie is a Clinical Neuropsychologist Registrar 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 near completion. Natalie is available to provide neuropsychological services for children, adolescents, adults, and older adults.
Zubin is a Clinical Neuropsychology Registrar who enjoys working with a range of clients, including children, adults, and older adults. His qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Psychology (Double Major) and a Master of Clinical Neuropsychology (MPsych), both of which were completed at the University of Western Australia. He has also published research in the field of paediatric neuropsychology and ADHD, but also has an interest in cognitive resilience across the lifespan, with a PhD on the topic being near completion.
Megan Ansell is a Clinical Psychologist Registrar who has experience in providing therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and adults. She has completed her Psychology Honours and Master of Clinical Psychology at UWA, with her PhD near completion. She has worked remotely at Karratha Central Healthcare, as well as locally at Robin Winkler Clinic and Parkerville Children and Youth Care. Megan has experience working with a range of conditions including helping those with anxiety, depression, specific phobias, PTSD, anger management and adjustment difficulties. Megan is available to work with children, adolescents, and adults.
Zoe Waters is a Clinical Psychologist Registrar with experience in providing evidence-based therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and adults. She has completed both her Psychology Honours and Master of Clinical Psychology at UWA, and is in the final stages of completing her PhD. She has worked across various settings including Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Mental Health Unit, Robin Winkler Clinic and 360 Health and Community. She is experienced in helping those presenting with a range of complex issues including depression, trauma, anxiety disorders, AOD issues, relationship issues, and working with NDIS clients who have psychosocial disabilities. Zoe is available to work with children, adolescents, and adults.
Lashindri (Lashi) Wanigasekera is a Clinical Psychologist Registrar with a diverse background in delivering therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and adults. She completed her Psychology Honours and Master of Clinical Psychology at The University of Western Australia and is near completing her PhD. Lashi has worked in a range of settings including Fremantle Hospital Aged Care and Rehabilitation, Fiona Stanley Hospital Youth Mental Health Unit, Osborne Park Community Mental Health, and Robin Winkler Clinic. Lashi has experience working with a broad range of presentations, including depression, anxiety, trauma, specific phobias, personality disorders and ADHD. She is committed to helping individuals of all ages navigate their mental health challenges and foster personal growth.