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Peta completed the Clinical
Psychology PhD Program within the School of Psychology, The
University of Queensland (UQ). The focus of her research was the
development of emotional and behavioural difficulties
(particularly Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD) in children
and adolescents following trauma. Peta has also completed a
post-doctoral research fellow position in the School of Medicine
at UQ.
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Claire is a clinical psychologist who completed her Doctorate of Clinical Psychology (Dpsych)(Clin) and Bachelor of Psychological Science (BA) (PsychSc) at the University of Queensland. Claire holds full registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), is a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and is recognised by Medicare as a provider of specialist clinical psychology services. These memberships allow Claire to stay abreast of the most current psychological research and ensure she is up to date with the latest evidence based clinical practice by completing her continuing professional development (CPD).
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James is a clinical psychologist who completed his Masters of Clinical Psychology at QUT. James has extensive experience working within a hospital setting working with patients of all ages who have had difficulty adjusting to a medical condition, adhering to new management regimes, pain management. James particularly enjoys working with child and adolescent patients and their parents presenting with a range of problems including anxiety disorders, adjustment, depression, toileting (encopresis and enuresis), trauma and behavioural difficulties. James also has experience in conducting psychometric assessments of cognition and learning.
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Linda has a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and Clinical Geropsychology (DPsych)(Clin & Gero) (geropsychology is the psychology of older adults), preceded by a Bachelor of Psychological Science (BPsySc)(Hons I), from the University of Queensland (UQ). She was recognised as a Dean’s Scholar during her studies. Linda has full registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and is recognised by AHPRA as a provider of specialist clinical psychological services. Linda is a member of the Australian Psychological Society (MAPS), and she is Secretary/Treasurer of the APS Psychology and Ageing Interest Group. Linda is an accredited provider of Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) services.
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Martin Hood is a Clinical Psychologist registered to practice with the
Psychologists Board of Australia. He is a Member of the Australian
Psychological Society (APS), and a Member of the APS College of
Clinical Psychologists. He received a Masters Degree in Psychology
from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. His research
focussed on the treatment of Spider Phobia. Following this he
completed a three year Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology, working with children, adults and in the justice system.
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Megan completed the Master of
Clinical Psychology program at the University of Queensland (UQ).
She has extensive experience and has worked in hospital, mental
health, institutional settings and private practice settings.
Megan pays attention to developing a positive working
relationship with clients, building on client strengths and
helping to bring about the changes clients are looking to
achieve. Megan sees clients with a range of presenting problems
including anxiety disorders (obsessive-compulsive, panic
disorder, agoraphobia, social anxiety, etc), depression,
relationship difficulties and provides couples therapy.
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Sandy is a clinical psychologist,
whose area of clinical and research expertise is in the area of
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). She completed the Doctorate of
Clinical Psychology degree within the School of Psychology at
the University of Sydney before going on to complete her PhD in
Psychology. Her PhD research investigated self-perception,
depression, loneliness and friendship in children and
adolescents with high-functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders.
During her postgraduate studies she was awarded the A.H. Martin
Scholarship for ranking first place in the Doctor of Clinical
Psychology program and the Postgraduate Research Prize for
academic achievement. Prior to commencing her post-graduate
studies, Sandy completed her Honours in Psychology at the
University of Sydney where she was awarded First Class Honours.
During her undergraduate studies, she was awarded the Walter
Reid Memorial Fund for academic merit twice.
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