Amy Whittle-Herbert
Psychologist and Clinical Registrar
Amy is a psychologist with a Masters of Clinical Psychology from the University of Melbourne. She has experience working with adults, young people, and families to support improved mental health and well-being.
Amy has experience in assessing and treating a variety of presentations, including depression, anxiety and trauma-related concerns. She also has a particular interest in assessing and supporting neurodivergence in both adults and children.
Amy works primarily within the Cognitive Behavioural therapy framework and adopts a trauma-informed, LGBTQIA+ and neurodiverse affirming approach when working with clients.