FAQ
Yes, in some circumstances. The majority of my training and experience has been focused on working with people with a disability and it is with these clients that I generally believe I am most effective. I’m very happy to dicuss your circumstances with you and help work out whether I am the right psychologist for you.
I can currently accept NDIS funding for participants who are self-managing or plan managing. I can also work with people who are funded through the National Injury Insurance Scheme (NIISQ) and Workcover, and for people who are privately funded.
I am working to become registered with Medicare and hope this will be completed in November 2020. I am also working to become registered with the NDIS so that I can work with NDIS participants who are Agency managed, and anticipate that this will be completed in 2021.
Absolutely. I can host sessions using Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Skype where it is appropriate to do so. For some services such as psychometric, functional or environmental assessments it is best practice to complete these assessments in person wherever possible.
Yes in certain cases. I do not specialise in paediatric psychology and generally work with people who are aged 12 and older.
In some circumstances I may be able to assist with assessment of younger children, or behaviour support for families and support networks. If you would like to discuss whether this may benefit you, please contact me.
Yes absolutely. I have experience working in multi-disciplinary teams with Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Social Workers, Psychiatrists, Neurologists, Paediatricians, Registered Nurses and other practitioners.
I believe that a multi-disciplinary approach is extremely beneficial in helping people achieve their goals and am excited to work with your existing support team.
