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About Alice (She/Her)

Alice has 9 years of experience working with and supporting neurodivergent individuals and their families across primary and secondary school settings, family homes, and in community settings. Alice has worked collaboratively with individuals alongside their support networks to provide person-centred support, enhance quality of life, and support goal attainment. Prior to her role as a provisional psychologist, Alice worked in a role as a Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner. This role enhanced Alice’s ability to build and maintain trust and rapport with people from all walks of life.

Although Alice works with clients across the lifespan and from all walks of life, she particularly enjoys working with young neurodivergent individuals (children – young adults) in a preventative manner, setting them on a positive trajectory in their lives.

Qualifications

Bachelor Social Science (Psychology); Graduate Diploma Psychology (Advanced); Masters of Educational and Developmental Psychology (Candidate), Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner.

Therapeutic Approaches

Person centred, strengths and resilience based, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

Intervention Areas

Anxiety, Depression, Attachment Difficulties, Emotional/Sensory Dysregulation, Anger Management, Psychological Distress, Autism, ADHD, Neurodivergence, Assessments, Learning Difficulties, Social Interactions, Childhood Development, Gender and sexuality, Parent/carer training, Positive Behaviour Support

Work Days

Yarra Junction

Tuesday, Thursday

Mobile

Thursday

Languages

English

Interests

Taking out her big German Short Haired Pointer (George), adventures and travel, hiking, reading, dancing, catching up with family and friends.