
Anshula Dang
Provisional Psychologist
What services do you offer at Scope?
I provide services for all ages, including:
Therapy to manage:
- Bullying, isolation and healthy social relationships
- Burnout and self-care
- Anxiety, depression and other mood disorders
- Trauma-related challenges
- Perinatal challenges for neurodivergent individuals
- Parent–child communication and relationship support
- Challenges associated with ADHD, Autism, and other neurodevelopmental conditions
- Daily living skills support for NDIS participants
Neurodevelopmental assessment for:
- Cognitive profiling
- Intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder)
- Specific learning disorder
Who would benefit from seeing you?
I bring a strong foundation in trauma-informed and neuro-affirming practice. I also enjoy including art therapy to support my clients to gently and creatively express and process their experiences.
What has your psychology journey looked like?
Prior to working at Scope, I have primarily supported adolescents and adults living with a disability, as well as individuals who are culturally and linguistically diverse. I have experience with advocacy, crisis support, exposure therapy and drug and alcohol services, and I am currently completing a Master of Clinical Psychology.
What values underpin your approach?
I strive to offer a warm, approachable, and thoughtful space for my clients. The support I provide is goal-oriented and I am a great listener!
What do you find rewarding about being a psychologist?
I feel privileged to walk with people in their darkest or most meaningful moments. I value the therapeutic relationships that I build with my clients and creating a supportive space.
Why do you like working at Scope?
Scope provides a warm supportive environment with plenty of opportunities for professional growth.
What are some of your personal interests?
Outside of work, I love spending time with my children, painting watercolour and writing calligraphy, and being in nature.
