Meet the Team

  • Clinical Psychologist
    BBSc (Hons), D.Psych (Clin), PostGradDip (CAT)

    Sarah is a Clinical Psychologist with more than 20 years of experience. She uses this experience to create a calm, compassionate and safe therapeutic environment for her clients. Sarah takes a client-led approach to therapy, aiming for her clients to experience a sense of being understood, and to learn ways to achieve good mental health.

    Sarah has a particular interest in using psychological therapies to support adjustment to illness and disability, chronic pain, low mood and anxiety/trauma, parenting difficulties and perimenopause.

    She has worked in a range of settings, such as public mental health, primary care psychology and private practice, both in Australia and the United Kingdom.

  • • Perimenopause

    • Adjustment to disability

    • Pain management

    • Grief and loss

    • Parenting challenges

    • Low mood, anxiety

    • Trauma

    • NDIS

    • Adults

    • Older adults

  • • Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT)
    • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)


  • Phone: 0466 976 195

    Email: wrigley.psych@icloud.com

    Work days: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday

  • General Psychologist
    BA (Psych), PGDipPsych, MProfPsych

    Stacey is a Registered Psychologist and Board Approved Supervisor, with over 10 years experience. She is passionate about creating a safe, warm, and collaborative environment to support her clients. She has a goal that all clients leave their sessions feeling heard, empowered, and having learned new insights, skills and strategies to manage their own mental health.

    Stacey enjoys providing support for anxiety and trauma, adjustment issues, eating disorders / body image concerns, domestic violence/abuse, addictive behaviours, and parenting/child behavioural difficulties.

    Stacey has experience working within community mental health, primary schools, high schools, private practice, and not for profit employment services. Over this time Stacey has utilised a range of therapeutic approaches which are tailored to each individuals needs, as she understands and respects that every person has their own unique history, and preferences for supportive interventions.

    • ADHD management

    • Adjustment disorders

    • Anxiety and/or Depression

    • Domestic Violence

    • Eating disorders

    • Emotional regulation / Behaviour management

    • Grief and loss

    • LGBTQIA+ support

    • Stress and burnout

    • Substance abuse / addiction

    • Trauma

    • Children (7years+)

    • Adolescents

    • Young adults

    • Adults

    • Older adults

    • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

    • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

    • Motivational Interviewing (MI)

    • Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT)

    • Play therapy (Child clients)

  • Clinical Psychologist
    BA (Psych), GDip Psych, MClin Psych

    Karen is a registered clinical psychologist and member of the Australian Association of Psychologists Inc. (AAPi) with experience in providing a broad range of psychological services across varied settings such as hospitals, schools and clinics. 

    Karen has experience working with children, adolescents and adults with various psychological concerns and needs. She adopts a warm, empathetic and collaborative approach to provide individuals with a safe space to explore their experiences, heal, build on their strengths and values whilst making meaningful changes in their lives.

    With experience in treating a range of presentations such as depression, anxiety, trauma related presentations, behavioural concerns in children, anger management, stress, adjustment to life events, chronic pain, health concerns, grief and relationship issues, Karen is passionate about tailoring interventions to meet each person's unique needs. She is able to support individuals funded privately or by Medicare, Workcover, TAC, self or plan managed NDIS clients.

    • Anxiety and mood disorders

    • Adjustment disorders

    • Chronic Pain

    • Interpersonal and family difficulties

    • Mood disorders

    • Parenting/child behavioural problems

    • Perinatal depression and anxiety

    • Trauma and PTSD

    • Workplace stress

    • Children

    • Adolescents

    • Young Adults

    • Adults

    • Older Persons

    • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

    • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

    • Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)

    • Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR)

    • Therapy and mindfulness


  • Phone: 0450963265

    Email: admin@mindwisepsychology.com.au

    Website: Home | Mindwise Psychology

    Work days: Monday and Wednesday 

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