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Psychologist as Therapist & Assessor
Sometimes a prospective client might be interested in seeing me for both an assessment and therapy. However, this comes with some tricky ethical issues for me as a Psychologist and you as a client. Explanation of Dual Role: Assessment and Therapy As your psychologist,...
ADHD Medications
DISCLAIMER: Not a pharmacist, not medical, I do not prescribe. This is informational only to help you know what medications may be presribed to you, in Australia, if you are an ADHDer and you and your physician (usually psychiatrist and/or paediatrician &...
What is the Neuro-Affirming approach?
Essentially, neuroaffirming psychology services focus on supporting and validating individuals' diverse neurological experiences. Instead of attempting to "fix" or alter someone's neurology, neuroaffirming approaches emphasise acceptance and understanding. The aim is...
Summer Social Demands
Thriving, Not Just Surviving the Holiday Season I'm all about pattern recognition and I’ve noticed a common theme as the end of the year approaches. When the end of year calendars fill up with family, work, and social events, many of the neurodivergent people I work...
Navigating the Sensory World this Holiday Season
As we approach the holiday season – with its summer sun, increased social demands, and shifts in our daily rhythms – it's that time of year where what is meant to be a time of relaxation often becomes a source of profound stress. The very essence of the holidays –...
Did you know you were born with more than just 5 senses?
From the moment you arrived in this world, your body became an instrument of perception, a living symphony of signals, vibrations, and sensations. Yet somewhere along the way, society reduced this beautiful orchestra to just five neat categories: sight, sound, taste,...
March 2025 Budget
I'm definitely no political commentator, but as a brief round up of the latest budget and the impact to Psychology and related Mental Health and Medication supports that are of interest to me (and clients): Source: the summaries as emailed to members of AADPA and the...
Neurodivergent
The word 'neurodivergent' is NOT a euphemism for Autism. To use 'neurodivergent' when you mean Autism, to me, is the opposite of neuroaffirming. However, I keep things vague on my About Me page and using the word "Living and relating to neurodivergent*...