Clinical Psychologist
Rosie is a clinical psychologist providing therapy to individuals aged 12 and up. She believes that therapy helps patients find and create meaning in their lives, supporting them through challenges while uncovering strengths and possibilities for growth. Her practice is informed by research, training, and clinical experience in private and government settings. She also has experience preparing psychological reports for criminal injury compensation claims and forensic purposes.
Therapeutic Approach
Rosie takes an integrative approach to therapy and aims to bring curiosity, honesty, and humour to sessions to lighten the process.
Her therapeutic approaches may include:
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
- Attachment Theory
- Internal Family Systems
- Schema Therapy
Areas of Focus
Rosie works with individuals (aged 12+) addressing a range of concerns, including:
- Anxiety and depression
- Adjustment and life transitions
- Attachment and relationship issues
- Processing adverse experiences and trauma
- Self-development and personal growth
- Stress and burnout
- Study and career challenges