Eating Disorder & Disordered Eating Support
Compassionate, evidence-based care for recovery and wellbeing.
Our Eating Disorder Team

Lily Nguyen
Clinical Psychologist
Lily is a Clinical Psychologist and is currently welcoming referrals for young people aged 11 to 25. Lily’s therapeutic approach is warm and genuine, balancing validation and behavioural change to support individuals in meeting their recovery goals.

Tiah Brown
Clinical Psychologist
Tiah is a warm and genuine psychologist who values courage, curiosity, and humour. She feels privileged to be invited into her clients’ lives and is dedicated to creating a space where people feel heard, understood, and supported as they navigate whatever life brings.


Eloise Yates
General Psychologist
Eloise is a warm and compassionate psychologist who values building a collaborative and affirming therapeutic space. She is currently welcoming new referrals for people age 16 and over.

Kelsey Riachi
Accredited Practicing Dietitian
Kelsey’s therapeutic approach brings a warm, accepting, and approachable space to her sessions as she supports individuals to enhance their relationship with food and overall nutritional health.


Brooke Board
Accredited Practicing Dietitian
Brooke practices from a non-diet, weight-inclusive and trauma informed lens, with a deep commitment to compassionate, evidenced-based care. Guided by neurodivergent-affirming and individualised principles, Brooke meets each client where they are, creating a space to build trust, foster curiosity around food and support meaningful, lasting change without guilt or shame.

Matilda Saunders
Lived Experience Therapy Assistant
Alongside her role in our Client Services Team, Matilda will be working as a Lived Experience Therapy Assistant. Working alongside our psychology and dietetics team, Matilda will strive to create a safe and understanding space for clients, providing additional support for those working towards recovery.

Melanie Blackmore
Clinical Exercise Physiologist
Mel is a Clinical Exercise Physiologist who’s overarching philosophy is to provide movement as medicine as she loves to work with clients and their conditions to support them in moving regularly with confidence.
Eating Disorder Care
Eating disorders are serious mental and physical health conditions that require compassionate, coordinated care. At Lilley Place, our experienced team provides evidence-based treatment to help individuals restore a more positive relationship with food, body, and mind.
We recognise that every person’s experience is unique and eating disorders can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, or body type. Our clinicians work collaboratively with GPs, psychiatrists, and other health professionals to ensure safe, holistic, and person-centred care.
Recovery is possible. With the right support, individuals can rebuild confidence, improve wellbeing, and reconnect with what matters most.
Helpful Resources
InsideOut is Australia’s national institute for research, translation and clinical excellence in eating disorders. With resources, rigour and perseverance we aim to transform the landscape for people with eating disorders in this country, and ultimately find a cure.
The Institute comprises a team of expert researchers, clinicians and public policy-makers committed to ensuring every person with an eating disorder has access to the best possible care.
The Butterfly Foundation offers a lifeline to those impacted by eating disorders and body image issues. Providing information, peer support, and access to skilled professionals who truly understand what you’re going through. We’re proud to connect our clients and visitors directly to the Butterfly Foundation’s services, so you can take that first step toward healing today.
If you require immediate support, contact 000 or the Butterfly Foundation Helpline (1800 334 673).





