
Registered Psychologist
I provide services for school-aged children, adolescents and adults, including:
- Therapy to support:
- Parent–child connection and communication
- Emotional regulation and challenging behaviours
- Anxiety, low mood, overwhelm, and life transitions
- Social and school-related difficulties
- Supporting relational wellbeing and attachment patterns across the lifespan
- Neurodivergent experiences such as autism, ADHD, giftedness, and learning differences
- Strengthening daily living skills for NDIS participants
- Support for clients in rural and remote communities through Scope’s outreach services
- Neurodevelopmental assessment for:
- Autism spectrum disorder (autism)
- Specific learning disorder (dyslexia, dyscalculia & dysgraphia)
- Attention-deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
I mainly support adults, students and parents facing a wide range of challenges, including anxiety, low mood, life adversities, emotional overwhelm, life stresses or life direction challenges, parenting stress and school-related concerns in the context of neurodevelopmental conditions. I also provide assessment and support for clients who are navigating neurodivergent experiences, such as autism, ADHD, giftedness and learning differences.
My aim is to create a space that feels safe and non-judgemental, where you can show up just as you are. I believe growth happens through connection, and I value strong, trusting relationships. I consider each client’s unique story, life context, and the strategies they’ve developed to function and adapt. There’s always a reason behind someone’s struggles, so I aim to work alongside with clients to gently explore what might be underneath, with care, curiosity and without judgment. I value therapy that is collaborative, flexible and always paced to suit the client.
The most rewarding part of my work is walking alongside clients as they move toward the life they want, at their own pace and in a way that feels right for them. It’s a collaborative process, and I feel genuinely honoured to witness the small, brave steps clients take toward growth, clarity, or simply feeling more grounded. Sharing in these moments, and seeing someone feel a little more understood or empowered, is what makes this work so meaningful to me.
I like working at Scope because it's a welcoming and supportive place to work. It's a privilege to be part of a team that genuinely cares about our clients and each other. There's a strong sense of collaboration and generosity at Scope. I also love the variety in my role, from therapy to assessments in the Bulimba clinic to outreach work supporting clients in rural communities, and, I appreciate the flexibility Scope offers, allowing me to balance meaningful work with life and my family.
Outside of work, I'm a mum to three children, and some of my favourite things include travelling, camping, seeking out new family adventures, and spending quality time with my family. I also participate in martial arts classes regularly, which I find great for both physical wellbeing and mental focus. I volunteer weekly with a local youth organisation, supporting young people to develop confidence, leadership, and life skills—a role that’s both grounding and rewarding. Being outdoors in nature, going for a walk, or enjoying a good coffee are some of the simple joys that help me recharge.
