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).

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.

Simren is a registered Clinical Psychologist who completed her Bachelor of Psychology (with honours) and Master of Clinical Psychology at Curtin University. She has experience working in the public sector and addressing complex and pervasive mental health needs. Her clinical interests include mood and anxiety disorders, emotion dysregulation, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), attachment disruptions and trauma, relational challenges, and grief and loss. She is trained in schema therapy, mentalisation-based therapy (MBT), family therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), and cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT).

Simren is committed to delivering evidence-based treatment in a warm, curious, and authentic manner. She understands that therapy is not easy, and it can rouse internal experiences that are difficult to self-contain. She aspires to provide an inclusive and non-judgemental environment for all her clients to safely access and embrace repressed or unwanted parts of the self. Simren is available to work with children, adolescents, and adults on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Jane Mathews is a Clinical Psychologist Registrar who has experience in providing evidence-based therapy to children, adolescents and adults. She completed her Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) at Curtin University and Master of Clinical Psychology at Western Sydney University. Jane has worked with NSW Health in child and family therapy services as well as at an adult inpatient facility in NSW, Ramsay Health Care. Through this, she has worked with a range of presentations including depression, anxiety, trauma, behavioural and adjustment difficulties as well as assessed individuals for ADHD and specific learning disorders. Jane is available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays to work with clients of all ages and presentations

Emily is a Clinical Psychologist Registrar with experience providing care across the lifespan. Emily recently completed her Master of Clinical Psychology at UWA and has over 15 years of experience working with children, adolescents and adults as an educator. She is also a graduate of the Hakomi Psychotherapy Professional Training, a mindfulness-based therapy. Emily is committed to providing gender and neuroaffirming care, and has a special interest in integrative and resilience-based treatment approaches. She is currently completing a PhD focused on empathy and emotion regulation after acquired brain injury.

Emily will be available in September on Tuesdays and Thursdays to support children, adolescents, and adults.

Georgia Horsburgh is a Clinical Psychology Registrar who has experience providing evidence-based therapy to children, adolescents, and adults. She has completed her Master of Clinical Psychology at the University of Western Australia, and is in the final stages of completing her PhD.

She has experience helping clients navigate challenges such as trauma, anxiety, depression, specific phobias, anger management, procrastination, alcohol and drug concerns, and sleep difficulties. She also has experience supporting clients with dementia diagnoses and stroke-related difficulties. Georgia adopts a collaborative, compassionate, and neurodiversity-affirming approach, tailoring her work to meet each client’s unique needs. She is available on Fridays to support individuals across all age groups and presentations.

Zara is a Registered Psychologist with 20 years of experience working in corporate settings and in the provision of counselling to adults. She holds a Bachelor of Applied Psychology (Honours) and a Masters in Organisational Psychology from Murdoch University. Zara has experience in the provision of psychological services in relation to anxiety, depression, grief and loss, self-esteem issues, occupational wellbeing, and workplace trauma, conflict, and resolution. Zara is available to provide counselling services exclusively to adults.

Liam has a genuine passion for helping people make sense of life’s challenges and take practical steps toward positive change. He understands that life can feel overwhelming and works with people of all ages to explore two key questions: why do I feel this way, and what can I do to feel better

Liam supports individuals with a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, emotional regulation difficulties, low self-esteem, relationship issues, burnout, life transitions, and feeling stuck. He also has extensive experience working closely with neurodivergent individuals, including those with ADHD, Autism, and intellectual disability.

With a neuro-affirming, warm, and calming approach, Liam meets people where they’re at and helps them develop practical tools they can use beyond the therapy room to navigate life’s natural ups and downs. His background in high-level competitive sport has shaped his understanding of balance, resilience, and self-compassion. These values continue to guide his therapeutic work in a meaningful way.

Liam offers support to all ages and presentations. Liam is available on weekdays, with evening appointments on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and Saturdays for added flexibility.

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