Margaret supports her clients to understand themselves better, and to make meaningful and lasting change in their lives, their families and their workplaces. She is a registered psychologist with 20 years experience working in community, government and corporate organisations. Over this time she has developed a deep understanding of how trauma and early life experiences can impact a person’s sens
e of worth and ability to cope with life. She will work with you to understand how your own childhood and relationships have impacted your self-esteem and develop skills to improve your well-being. Margaret’s Qualifications:
● Registered Psychologist (PSY0001959807) AHPRA
● Graduate Certificate of Counselling, Edith Cowan University, (2022)
● Mental Health First Aid Facilitator (2022)
● Post-Graduate Diploma of Psychological Practice, College of Psychological
Practice (2002-2004)
● Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Psychology Major, Macquarie University (1997-2001)
● Diploma of Applied Science, Nursing, University of Sydney (1991)
Counselling:
Margaret provides a warm, safe environment for you to discuss challenges in your life. Her priority is to create a trusting, respectful, therapeutic relationship where you will feel supported and accepted. Supervision:
Margaret offers both group and individual clinical supervision, focusing on practitioners working in the community and government sectors. She has extensive experience and confidence working with a variety of stakeholders including government organisations, NGOs, and allied health teams when supporting clients. Parent Education:
Margaret runs evidence-based parent education courses including:
● Circle of Security
● Tuning in to Kids
● Tuning in to Teens
● Keeping Children Safe
● My Kids and Me
● 123 Magic and Emotion Coaching
● Bringing Up Great Kids
● Emotion Coaching
Mental Health First Aid Facilitator:
Anyone can have a conversation that may save a life. Margaret is an accredited Mental Health First Aid facilitator. Attending a Mental Health First Aid course will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to recognise, connect and respond to someone experiencing a mental health problem or mental health crisis.