Psychologists and Therapists for Children in Jimboomba, QLD
I also offer Play Therapy using a Child Centred Play Therapy approach.
I’m a social worker and child therapist who supports children, teens and families experiencing anxiety, emotional dysregulation, trauma, behavioural challenges and developmental concerns.
My practice integrates play therapy, DBT, EMDR and expressive modalities to create a safe and attuned space for healing. I work collaboratively with parents and caregivers, offering guidance that is practical, compassion-based, and grounded in evidence. My goal is to help families strengthen connection, build emotional resilience, and move forward with confidence.
I also offer Play Therapy using a Child Centred Play Therapy approach.
I’m a social worker and child therapist who supports children, teens and families experiencing anxiety, emotional dysregulation, trauma, behavioural challenges and developmental concerns.
My practice integrates play therapy, DBT, EMDR and expressive modalities to create a safe and attuned space for healing. I work collaboratively with parents and caregivers, offering guidance that is practical, compassion-based, and grounded in evidence. My goal is to help families strengthen connection, build emotional resilience, and move forward with confidence.
Calm Space Psychology Services provides assessment and therapy services to individuals, couples, and groups with a warm, caring, and empathetic approach. We are a team underpinned by advocacy and dedication to creating a safe, inclusive space where diversity is accepted and celebrated; respect, compassion, and collaboration are fostered; and where every client experiences a felt sense of safety, calm, and genuine support. Our team of experienced clinicians is committed to providing a safe, Calm Space using therapeutic approaches that promote healing, growth, and resilience.
Calm Space Psychology Services provides assessment and therapy services to individuals, couples, and groups with a warm, caring, and empathetic approach. We are a team underpinned by advocacy and dedication to creating a safe, inclusive space where diversity is accepted and celebrated; respect, compassion, and collaboration are fostered; and where every client experiences a felt sense of safety, calm, and genuine support. Our team of experienced clinicians is committed to providing a safe, Calm Space using therapeutic approaches that promote healing, growth, and resilience.
At Calliope, we support people who may feel overwhelmed, stuck, or navigating life changes, relationships, or emotional challenges. Many people come to us looking for understanding, clarity, and a safe place to explore their experiences and rebuild confidence.
At Calliope, we support people who may feel overwhelmed, stuck, or navigating life changes, relationships, or emotional challenges. Many people come to us looking for understanding, clarity, and a safe place to explore their experiences and rebuild confidence.
She has worked with individuals, young people and families in the areas of crisis support, grief and bereavement, suicide postvention, domestic violence and therapeutic trauma support in child protection and disability programs.
At RAISE Counselling and Therapy, the practice is built on a deep commitment to the values of Respect, Autonomy, Integrity, Safety, and Empathy (RAISE). Jo believes these principles are the foundation for a trusting and authentic relationship, guiding every interaction she has with clients.
Her approach is warm, collaborative, and human-centred. She aims to create a safe and non-judgmental space where you can feel secure to reflect, discover your innate strengths, and reach self-determination.
She has worked with individuals, young people and families in the areas of crisis support, grief and bereavement, suicide postvention, domestic violence and therapeutic trauma support in child protection and disability programs.
At RAISE Counselling and Therapy, the practice is built on a deep commitment to the values of Respect, Autonomy, Integrity, Safety, and Empathy (RAISE). Jo believes these principles are the foundation for a trusting and authentic relationship, guiding every interaction she has with clients.
Her approach is warm, collaborative, and human-centred. She aims to create a safe and non-judgmental space where you can feel secure to reflect, discover your innate strengths, and reach self-determination.
Aurora United is a small team of Psychologists with a mission to provide accessible, integrative care to individuals, couples, and families. We are dedicated to providing a therapeutic environment and work culture that is nourishing, holistic and meaningful. "Rise up together"
Aurora United is a small team of Psychologists with a mission to provide accessible, integrative care to individuals, couples, and families. We are dedicated to providing a therapeutic environment and work culture that is nourishing, holistic and meaningful. "Rise up together"
Offering predominantly Telehealth services Australia-wide. Face to Face sessions available in Park Ridge for Equine Therapy and room based options. Liberty Wellness Australia accepts clients across the lifespan and special interest in Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, ASD, ADHD, and Grief/Loss.
Offering predominantly Telehealth services Australia-wide. Face to Face sessions available in Park Ridge for Equine Therapy and room based options. Liberty Wellness Australia accepts clients across the lifespan and special interest in Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, ASD, ADHD, and Grief/Loss.
I bring a unique, relational approach to every individual I work with. My office is situated on a small acreage, where I offer room-based, nature-based, online services or equine-assisted psychotherapy. I believe in the power of genuine connection to help people heal and grow, and I am deeply committed to assisting individuals and couples in regaining balance. Whether working with individuals who have faced trauma or those seeking more profound understanding and self-growth, I aim to guide my clients towards a balanced, empowered life of possibility.
I bring a unique, relational approach to every individual I work with. My office is situated on a small acreage, where I offer room-based, nature-based, online services or equine-assisted psychotherapy. I believe in the power of genuine connection to help people heal and grow, and I am deeply committed to assisting individuals and couples in regaining balance. Whether working with individuals who have faced trauma or those seeking more profound understanding and self-growth, I aim to guide my clients towards a balanced, empowered life of possibility.
Hi, I’m Adam. If you’re feeling stuck in anxiety or weighed down by past experiences, you’re not alone, and it doesn’t have to stay that way. Many people find themselves caught in patterns of overthinking, emotional overwhelm, or reactions they can’t fully explain.
I specialise in trauma and anxiety, including PTSD, Dissociative Identity Disorder and complex trauma. My approach goes beyond just talking, working with both the conscious and subconscious mind to create real, lasting change.
Hi, I’m Adam. If you’re feeling stuck in anxiety or weighed down by past experiences, you’re not alone, and it doesn’t have to stay that way. Many people find themselves caught in patterns of overthinking, emotional overwhelm, or reactions they can’t fully explain.
I specialise in trauma and anxiety, including PTSD, Dissociative Identity Disorder and complex trauma. My approach goes beyond just talking, working with both the conscious and subconscious mind to create real, lasting change.
As a late diagnosed Autistic/ADHD/PDA individual, I proudly own who I am and utilise this as a foundation for my framework of practise as a Registered Counsellor. It has given me the permission to deeply root myself in neurodiverse affirmative counselling; a strengths based, non-pathologising type of therapy where each individual’s unique neurotype, sensory needs, values, beliefs, and current lifestyle form the foundation for therapy. It gives me such joy to work with people in the process of unmasking, and gently guide them as they discover what living authentically can be like.
As a late diagnosed Autistic/ADHD/PDA individual, I proudly own who I am and utilise this as a foundation for my framework of practise as a Registered Counsellor. It has given me the permission to deeply root myself in neurodiverse affirmative counselling; a strengths based, non-pathologising type of therapy where each individual’s unique neurotype, sensory needs, values, beliefs, and current lifestyle form the foundation for therapy. It gives me such joy to work with people in the process of unmasking, and gently guide them as they discover what living authentically can be like.
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I am passionate to help clients overcome their challenges and take meaningful steps toward a better future. By exploring clients' internal conflicts and working on underlying vulnerabilities, I assist clients in finding ways together to alleviate or solve them.
I am passionate to help clients overcome their challenges and take meaningful steps toward a better future. By exploring clients' internal conflicts and working on underlying vulnerabilities, I assist clients in finding ways together to alleviate or solve them.
Facing addiction, dealing with mental health barriers to employment, or navigating the criminal justice system can feel incredibly isolating. I bring a specialised, non-judgmental approach to therapeutic practice. I specialise in working with clients who are navigating complex, multi-layered challenges.
My areas of practice include - substance use & addiction: evidence-based support for recovery, relapse prevention, and harm minimisation. Justice system involvement: therapeutic support for individuals currently involved with, or transitioning back from, the criminal justice system. Employment, disability barriers & mental health.
Facing addiction, dealing with mental health barriers to employment, or navigating the criminal justice system can feel incredibly isolating. I bring a specialised, non-judgmental approach to therapeutic practice. I specialise in working with clients who are navigating complex, multi-layered challenges.
My areas of practice include - substance use & addiction: evidence-based support for recovery, relapse prevention, and harm minimisation. Justice system involvement: therapeutic support for individuals currently involved with, or transitioning back from, the criminal justice system. Employment, disability barriers & mental health.
I am a counsellor with 23 years’ experience in private practice, a qualified Clinical Supervisor, and a registered WorkCover provider for Queensland. I offer a compassionate, supportive, and nurturing space where you can safely explore life’s challenges—whether in your personal life, work, family, or relationships. Together, we use evidence-based approaches tailored to your needs to build resilience, ease stress, nurture wellbeing, and create meaningful, lasting change, guiding you with understanding, care, and encouragement every step of the way.
I am a counsellor with 23 years’ experience in private practice, a qualified Clinical Supervisor, and a registered WorkCover provider for Queensland. I offer a compassionate, supportive, and nurturing space where you can safely explore life’s challenges—whether in your personal life, work, family, or relationships. Together, we use evidence-based approaches tailored to your needs to build resilience, ease stress, nurture wellbeing, and create meaningful, lasting change, guiding you with understanding, care, and encouragement every step of the way.
My specialties include child and adolescent mental health, disability, dual diagnosis, schizophrenia, trauma, wellbeing, and recovery from complex and chronic mental health challenges.
I am warm, conversational and collaborative. I’ll work with you to understand your story, your current challenges and what you’re seeking to change. I enjoy providing the space and tools for individuals who want to better their lives. We will work together and identify barriers, recurring patterns and limitations in the way of finding purpose and building a quality of life. The aim is to help you do more of what matters to take you towards living the life you want.
My specialties include child and adolescent mental health, disability, dual diagnosis, schizophrenia, trauma, wellbeing, and recovery from complex and chronic mental health challenges.
I am warm, conversational and collaborative. I’ll work with you to understand your story, your current challenges and what you’re seeking to change. I enjoy providing the space and tools for individuals who want to better their lives. We will work together and identify barriers, recurring patterns and limitations in the way of finding purpose and building a quality of life. The aim is to help you do more of what matters to take you towards living the life you want.
I have over 20 years experience as a Psychologist working with children, adolescents and families.
I offer support from a broad range of evidence based therapeutic interventions. These include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Interpersonal Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy and parenting support using a Circle of Security approach. I prefer to work from a neuroaffirming perspective when supporting Neurodivergence.
I have over 20 years experience as a Psychologist working with children, adolescents and families.
I offer support from a broad range of evidence based therapeutic interventions. These include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Interpersonal Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy and parenting support using a Circle of Security approach. I prefer to work from a neuroaffirming perspective when supporting Neurodivergence.
I also support parents who feel overwhelmed by their child’s emotions or behaviour, especially when their own stress or past trauma is triggered.
I’ve worked across community, hospital, and private practice settings, offering support through life’s challenges with a trauma-informed and relational approach. Sessions provide a safe, reflective space to explore experiences, gain insight, and move toward lasting growth and wellbeing. I also provide cognitive, learning, and behavioural assessments.
I also support parents who feel overwhelmed by their child’s emotions or behaviour, especially when their own stress or past trauma is triggered.
I’ve worked across community, hospital, and private practice settings, offering support through life’s challenges with a trauma-informed and relational approach. Sessions provide a safe, reflective space to explore experiences, gain insight, and move toward lasting growth and wellbeing. I also provide cognitive, learning, and behavioural assessments.
I provide holistic counselling to adults and adolescents and I provide Synergetic Play Therapy for children and tweens.
I draw from a trauma-informed approach, nervous system awareness, Gestalt theory, mindfulness, neuroscience and attachment theory. My work is deeply relational - I prioritise connection, safety, and presence in every session. I support each person in reconnecting with their body, exploring their experiences, and drawing on their values and inner wisdom.
I provide holistic counselling to adults and adolescents and I provide Synergetic Play Therapy for children and tweens.
I draw from a trauma-informed approach, nervous system awareness, Gestalt theory, mindfulness, neuroscience and attachment theory. My work is deeply relational - I prioritise connection, safety, and presence in every session. I support each person in reconnecting with their body, exploring their experiences, and drawing on their values and inner wisdom.
I work with Bloom Well-being in Brisbane, and support teens, adults, and families affected by trauma, including childhood trauma, as well as domestic, family, and sexual violence.
My approach is warm, collaborative, and trauma-informed. I strive to create a space where you feel safe, understood, and empowered. I also offer EMDR, an evidence-based therapy that helps people process traumatic or distressing experiences, focusing on healing rather than simply symptom management. Together, we will find the right approach for you.
I work with Bloom Well-being in Brisbane, and support teens, adults, and families affected by trauma, including childhood trauma, as well as domestic, family, and sexual violence.
My approach is warm, collaborative, and trauma-informed. I strive to create a space where you feel safe, understood, and empowered. I also offer EMDR, an evidence-based therapy that helps people process traumatic or distressing experiences, focusing on healing rather than simply symptom management. Together, we will find the right approach for you.
I am passionate about inspiring you to achieve optimal levels of mental health and wellbeing and to support your personal growth and adaptability to life’s challenges. I practice from a holistic and whole-person approach that looks at physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual/authentic parts. I comprehensively look at presenting symptoms and assist getting to the root cause of your struggles. I use a compassionate, strengths-based, non-judgemental approach. I offer a calming environment for you to feel comfortable. I offer therapy and assessments for children, adults, and parents. I work by telehealth/online and home visits.
I am passionate about inspiring you to achieve optimal levels of mental health and wellbeing and to support your personal growth and adaptability to life’s challenges. I practice from a holistic and whole-person approach that looks at physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual/authentic parts. I comprehensively look at presenting symptoms and assist getting to the root cause of your struggles. I use a compassionate, strengths-based, non-judgemental approach. I offer a calming environment for you to feel comfortable. I offer therapy and assessments for children, adults, and parents. I work by telehealth/online and home visits.
Hi! I am Jess - Founder and Clinical Director of Perfectly Imperfect. I am an allistic advocate. I provide neuro-diversity affirming psychology services for autistic, ADHER's, queer, and gender-diverse people, well as those within the neurotypical community struggling with anxiety, depression, stress, family conflict to name a few. We will work on developing self-compassion and self-acceptance, self-care and healthy boundaries.
Hi! I am Jess - Founder and Clinical Director of Perfectly Imperfect. I am an allistic advocate. I provide neuro-diversity affirming psychology services for autistic, ADHER's, queer, and gender-diverse people, well as those within the neurotypical community struggling with anxiety, depression, stress, family conflict to name a few. We will work on developing self-compassion and self-acceptance, self-care and healthy boundaries.
Emma is a clinical psychologist who specialises in working with adolescents and adults. She is a warm therapist who treats each client as an individual. Emma is passionate about working with clients who experience anxiety, depression, trauma, self harm, relationship difficulties, unhealthy coping mechanisms and low self esteem. Emma has completed extra training in schema therapy and eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR). She is known for building strong, trusting relationships with her clients.
Emma is a clinical psychologist who specialises in working with adolescents and adults. She is a warm therapist who treats each client as an individual. Emma is passionate about working with clients who experience anxiety, depression, trauma, self harm, relationship difficulties, unhealthy coping mechanisms and low self esteem. Emma has completed extra training in schema therapy and eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR). She is known for building strong, trusting relationships with her clients.
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FAQ - About Child Therapy
When does a child need to see a therapist?
Children naturally experience emotional ups and downs. Sometimes, though, they need support from a professional. A child may benefit from therapy if their emotions or behaviours change significantly within a short period of time. For example, if a child usually spends time with friends after school but begins isolating in their room, further inquiry is warranted. Other areas for concern include altered sleep patterns, lack of appetite, intense anger, irritability, or hopelessness, or developmental regression in young children (bedwetting, thumb-sucking).
What can a child therapist help with?
A therapist can help with any difficult experience a child may encounter growing up, including learning problems or anxiety related to school, relationship challenges with friends or parents, bullying, intense emotions or phobias, divorce and family dynamics, or the death of a pet or loved one. A therapist can help children process their experience and develop coping skills in an age-appropriate way
What therapy types are most suitable for children?
Children can benefit from different forms of therapy, including family therapy, parent-child interaction therapy, play therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, and exposure therapy, depending on their condition. Play therapy is a great option for younger children who may not be able to fully articulate their feelings. In this approach, kids play with toys and games while a therapist observes and helps the child express their emotions and develop coping skills.
Do I need to attend therapy with my child?
Parents are an integral part of a child’s therapy, but the specifics of their involvement vary. If your child is young, you may attend most or all sessions; if your child is older, you may attend a few sessions or none; sometimes a therapist may ask you to have a session on your own. Whatever the arrangement, you should expect to work collaboratively with the therapist, your child, and your family members to take steps to help support your child.
How can I tell if a therapist is a good fit for my child?
A child needs to feel comfortable opening up about their thoughts and feelings, so if your child feels a sense of comfort, ease, and trust with their therapist, that’s a great sign. In addition, a therapist is a good fit for your child if the two can communicate well together; a clinician should be able to communicate clearly, effectively, and in an age-appropriate manner.