Education and Learning Disabilities Psychologists and Therapists in Redcliffe, QLD
Recovery isn’t just physical—it’s emotional, mental, and deeply personal. You may be recovering from an injury, illness, or chronic pain and feeling frustrated, overwhelmed, or uncertain about what’s next. Life may feel disrupted, and you might be struggling to regain confidence, balance, or purpose. You want understanding, guidance, and practical strategies to navigate these challenges. Together, we can focus on your goals, help you feel heard, and support you in rebuilding resilience, hope, and control in your life and work.
Recovery isn’t just physical—it’s emotional, mental, and deeply personal. You may be recovering from an injury, illness, or chronic pain and feeling frustrated, overwhelmed, or uncertain about what’s next. Life may feel disrupted, and you might be struggling to regain confidence, balance, or purpose. You want understanding, guidance, and practical strategies to navigate these challenges. Together, we can focus on your goals, help you feel heard, and support you in rebuilding resilience, hope, and control in your life and work.
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.
At Pharos Therapy, our passion lies in helping individuals and families flourish. Nestled in the heart of northern Brisbane, our practice is led by Kerry Salvesen, a seasoned counselling psychologist with over two decades of dedicated experience. We specialize in providing compassionate, tailored psychological support to children, adolescents, adults, and their families, ensuring that each person receives the care they need to thrive.
Kerry is a Board Approved Supervisor and offers online or in-person supervision.
At Pharos Therapy, our passion lies in helping individuals and families flourish. Nestled in the heart of northern Brisbane, our practice is led by Kerry Salvesen, a seasoned counselling psychologist with over two decades of dedicated experience. We specialize in providing compassionate, tailored psychological support to children, adolescents, adults, and their families, ensuring that each person receives the care they need to thrive.
Kerry is a Board Approved Supervisor and offers online or in-person supervision.
I also provide assessments for Autism, ADHD, and Learning Disorders.
Anxiety, Panic, Stress, Trauma, PTSD, and OCD are my main areas of focus. I also have significant experience in working with ADHD/Autism. If you are looking for a psychologist who deeply understands these experiences, and who will provide an understanding approach without judgement - then we will be a great fit. Our work together will focus on both resolving the root causes of what's happening for you, and applying practical strategies to improve your everyday mental health.
I also provide assessments for Autism, ADHD, and Learning Disorders.
Anxiety, Panic, Stress, Trauma, PTSD, and OCD are my main areas of focus. I also have significant experience in working with ADHD/Autism. If you are looking for a psychologist who deeply understands these experiences, and who will provide an understanding approach without judgement - then we will be a great fit. Our work together will focus on both resolving the root causes of what's happening for you, and applying practical strategies to improve your everyday mental health.
Does your child come home from school and unleash a meltdown worthy of an Oscar? Homework battles? Friendship dramas? Or maybe it’s you—lying awake at 2am, overthinking everything, and surviving on caffeine. You’ve tried pep talks, deep breaths, and maybe even bribery… but nothing sticks. What you really want is less chaos, more calm, and to feel like yourself (and your family) again. We get it—we’re parents and humans too, and we know life doesn’t always go to plan.
Does your child come home from school and unleash a meltdown worthy of an Oscar? Homework battles? Friendship dramas? Or maybe it’s you—lying awake at 2am, overthinking everything, and surviving on caffeine. You’ve tried pep talks, deep breaths, and maybe even bribery… but nothing sticks. What you really want is less chaos, more calm, and to feel like yourself (and your family) again. We get it—we’re parents and humans too, and we know life doesn’t always go to plan.
I pride myself in being able to cater to the individual needs of my clients to help them to make the changes they are looking for. The values of trust, respect and recognition of difference are very important in my practice and every endeavour will be made to help clients feel safe in a confidential and supportive environment.
I pride myself in being able to cater to the individual needs of my clients to help them to make the changes they are looking for. The values of trust, respect and recognition of difference are very important in my practice and every endeavour will be made to help clients feel safe in a confidential and supportive environment.
Are you dealing with issues that you just can't talk over with friends or family? Sitting or walking and talking might help untangle those complicated situations that life brings us. I listen and support you so that you can find the way forward that feels right for you. An investment in your mental health? A person to witness what others might not be able to? A professional. Trained to be there to help you through whatever you may be facing. Alongside. Caring.
Are you dealing with issues that you just can't talk over with friends or family? Sitting or walking and talking might help untangle those complicated situations that life brings us. I listen and support you so that you can find the way forward that feels right for you. An investment in your mental health? A person to witness what others might not be able to? A professional. Trained to be there to help you through whatever you may be facing. Alongside. Caring.
Combining our knowledge of how the brain works with a variety of evidence-based therapuetic models, we equip our clients with the best tools to approach their challenges with understanding and confidence.
Combining our knowledge of how the brain works with a variety of evidence-based therapuetic models, we equip our clients with the best tools to approach their challenges with understanding and confidence.
More Therapists Nearby
I am an Autistic and ADHDer Clinical Psychologist with a particular interest in neurodevelopmental assessments. I strive to ensure that the assessment process provides warmth, safety, and supportive recommendations, valuing the individual as the expert of their own experiences. My approach is collaborative, and I often consult with paediatricians, psychiatrists, and other allied health professionals to ensure a holistic
understanding of the individuals needs and to inform support recommendations.
I am an Autistic and ADHDer Clinical Psychologist with a particular interest in neurodevelopmental assessments. I strive to ensure that the assessment process provides warmth, safety, and supportive recommendations, valuing the individual as the expert of their own experiences. My approach is collaborative, and I often consult with paediatricians, psychiatrists, and other allied health professionals to ensure a holistic
understanding of the individuals needs and to inform support recommendations.
Dr Nicole Hess is both founder and director of A to Z Psychology and A to Z Learning Pathways. Nicole aims to empower her clients to explore, unlock, and build on their innate capacity for growth and development and offers neuroaffirming, evidence-based support for ADHD, autism, learning difficulties, anxiety, and burnout.
Nicole works across the age spectrum assisting children, parents, teens, and adults navigate the complexities of bio/psycho/social/emotional challenges. At A to Z psychology we seek to look beyond labels to see the complex individual at the base.
You are not broken! You are wired uniquely and powerfully!
Dr Nicole Hess is both founder and director of A to Z Psychology and A to Z Learning Pathways. Nicole aims to empower her clients to explore, unlock, and build on their innate capacity for growth and development and offers neuroaffirming, evidence-based support for ADHD, autism, learning difficulties, anxiety, and burnout.
Nicole works across the age spectrum assisting children, parents, teens, and adults navigate the complexities of bio/psycho/social/emotional challenges. At A to Z psychology we seek to look beyond labels to see the complex individual at the base.
You are not broken! You are wired uniquely and powerfully!
I especially enjoy working with women in midlife, neurodivergent adults, and students, though I'm happy to hear from anyone who thinks I might be a good fit.
I especially enjoy working with women in midlife, neurodivergent adults, and students, though I'm happy to hear from anyone who thinks I might be a good fit.
As the lead psychologist at The Salvation Army Alcohol and Other Drugs Rehabilitation Facility, and the Principle Psychologist at Our Space Psychology, I specialise in delivering comprehensive cognitive, functional, and behavioural assessments for educational institutions and supporting NDIS funding application processes. In my leadership role at the rehabilitation facility, I oversee the delivery of evidence-based interventions for those confronting substance use. In my role at Our Space Psychology, I also provide individualised therapeutic interventions, incorporating the support of two certified therapy dogs, Ably and Honey.
As the lead psychologist at The Salvation Army Alcohol and Other Drugs Rehabilitation Facility, and the Principle Psychologist at Our Space Psychology, I specialise in delivering comprehensive cognitive, functional, and behavioural assessments for educational institutions and supporting NDIS funding application processes. In my leadership role at the rehabilitation facility, I oversee the delivery of evidence-based interventions for those confronting substance use. In my role at Our Space Psychology, I also provide individualised therapeutic interventions, incorporating the support of two certified therapy dogs, Ably and Honey.
As the Founder, Director, and Principal Psychologist at The Neurodiversity Network with a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology, Amelia Read brings over a decade of expertise in the mental health sector, with a strong focus on neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism, ADHD, specific learning disorders, and related challenges.
Amelia’s approach is both evidence-based and deeply informed by her own (and the team's lived experience). Diagnosed with ADHD and autism herself, she understands firsthand the unique perspectives and challenges of neurodivergence. This personal insight has fueled her mission to champion and empower the neurodiverse community through compassionate care and advocacy.
Her areas of interest include diagnostic assessments, ADHD/autism coaching, parent education, and preventative/proactive interventions. Her Team supports eligible clients in accessing and navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
As the Founder, Director, and Principal Psychologist at The Neurodiversity Network with a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology, Amelia Read brings over a decade of expertise in the mental health sector, with a strong focus on neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism, ADHD, specific learning disorders, and related challenges.
Amelia’s approach is both evidence-based and deeply informed by her own (and the team's lived experience). Diagnosed with ADHD and autism herself, she understands firsthand the unique perspectives and challenges of neurodivergence. This personal insight has fueled her mission to champion and empower the neurodiverse community through compassionate care and advocacy.
Her areas of interest include diagnostic assessments, ADHD/autism coaching, parent education, and preventative/proactive interventions. Her Team supports eligible clients in accessing and navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
We are > UNABLE provide services for or related to urgent/emergency mental health care, significant trauma (e.g., violence, abuse, neglect), court/family court matters, parent/family conflict, violent behaviours, self harm, suicide ideation, eating disorders. > Our expertise: the positive development of psychological awareness & skills in pre and primary school age children. > We assess, diagnose & support neurodevelopmental differences (e.g., ADHD, Autism, Learning differences e.g., dyslexia, and cognitive/intellectual abilities).
We are > UNABLE provide services for or related to urgent/emergency mental health care, significant trauma (e.g., violence, abuse, neglect), court/family court matters, parent/family conflict, violent behaviours, self harm, suicide ideation, eating disorders. > Our expertise: the positive development of psychological awareness & skills in pre and primary school age children. > We assess, diagnose & support neurodevelopmental differences (e.g., ADHD, Autism, Learning differences e.g., dyslexia, and cognitive/intellectual abilities).
Are you feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected? I offer a compassionate, client-centered approach to therapy, often in nature, where deep reflection and healing happen naturally. With 15+ years of experience, I support children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families facing trauma, anxiety, and life transitions. Originally trained in Brazil, I hold postgraduate qualifications in Art Therapy and Psychological Practice and am a registered Australian psychologist. Let’s work together to help you find clarity and resilience.
Are you feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected? I offer a compassionate, client-centered approach to therapy, often in nature, where deep reflection and healing happen naturally. With 15+ years of experience, I support children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families facing trauma, anxiety, and life transitions. Originally trained in Brazil, I hold postgraduate qualifications in Art Therapy and Psychological Practice and am a registered Australian psychologist. Let’s work together to help you find clarity and resilience.
Rachel has ten years experience working in the mental health field and has been working with clients of all ages and abilities. Rachel has a passion for working with; children aged between 3-12yo, families experiencing conflict, and with people who identify as neurodivergent or having additional needs. Rachel uses an evidence-based approach and utilises a range of therapeutic approaches including Play Therapy, Play based approaches, Creative Therapies, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT).
Rachel also enjoys working with parents (together/separated) and couples.
Rachel has ten years experience working in the mental health field and has been working with clients of all ages and abilities. Rachel has a passion for working with; children aged between 3-12yo, families experiencing conflict, and with people who identify as neurodivergent or having additional needs. Rachel uses an evidence-based approach and utilises a range of therapeutic approaches including Play Therapy, Play based approaches, Creative Therapies, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT).
Rachel also enjoys working with parents (together/separated) and couples.
PsychCare Psychology & Mental Health is a Stafford & Ipswich based multidisciplinary mental health and well-being clinic. The PsychCare Psychology & Mental Health clinicians highly consider the association between mental health (well-being) and mental illness and work collaboratively with their clients to reduces symptoms of mental illness and increase their clients’ emotional, psychological and social well-being. Our clinicians use evidence-based treatment approaches and are committed to tracking progress during therapy and utilise a range of outcome measures to monitor changes in our clients’ symptomatology over time.
PsychCare Psychology & Mental Health is a Stafford & Ipswich based multidisciplinary mental health and well-being clinic. The PsychCare Psychology & Mental Health clinicians highly consider the association between mental health (well-being) and mental illness and work collaboratively with their clients to reduces symptoms of mental illness and increase their clients’ emotional, psychological and social well-being. Our clinicians use evidence-based treatment approaches and are committed to tracking progress during therapy and utilise a range of outcome measures to monitor changes in our clients’ symptomatology over time.
Dr Philippa McTaggart is a Clinical Psychologist who has worked with children, teenagers, young adults and families for more than 20 years. She enjoys providing neuroaffirming support for a wide range of presenting problems, and is skilled at developing a treatment plan that is tailored to the needs of your family. Issues such as anxiety, low mood, ADHD, Autism, anger, social skills challenges, learning difficulties, eating problems, sleep difficulties, and recurrent pain are all within Philippa's expertise. She has significant experience in conducting assessments. Parenting support is a key component of her approach.
Dr Philippa McTaggart is a Clinical Psychologist who has worked with children, teenagers, young adults and families for more than 20 years. She enjoys providing neuroaffirming support for a wide range of presenting problems, and is skilled at developing a treatment plan that is tailored to the needs of your family. Issues such as anxiety, low mood, ADHD, Autism, anger, social skills challenges, learning difficulties, eating problems, sleep difficulties, and recurrent pain are all within Philippa's expertise. She has significant experience in conducting assessments. Parenting support is a key component of her approach.
I use a holistic strengths-based approach in supporting my clients, couples and families to support personal goal achievement and improve overall wellbeing. Life throws us all kinds of challenges including particular traumatic events and experiences that we may need support with. I know that my clients are the experts in what they need and I use my skills and clinical training to help them achieve their wellbeing goals.
I use a holistic strengths-based approach in supporting my clients, couples and families to support personal goal achievement and improve overall wellbeing. Life throws us all kinds of challenges including particular traumatic events and experiences that we may need support with. I know that my clients are the experts in what they need and I use my skills and clinical training to help them achieve their wellbeing goals.
I’m a PACFA-registered counsellor, and founder of Becoming On Point. I specialise in trauma-informed psychotherapy, and support adults navigating anxiety, low mood, burnout, relationship strain, self-worth, AOD challenges, trauma-related patterns, grief, stress and life transitions. Some clients come because they feel stuck or overwhelmed; others appear high-functioning but feel stretched underneath. My approach is warm, practical and collaborative, helping clients better understand their patterns, regulate emotions and move toward sustainable change.
I’m a PACFA-registered counsellor, and founder of Becoming On Point. I specialise in trauma-informed psychotherapy, and support adults navigating anxiety, low mood, burnout, relationship strain, self-worth, AOD challenges, trauma-related patterns, grief, stress and life transitions. Some clients come because they feel stuck or overwhelmed; others appear high-functioning but feel stretched underneath. My approach is warm, practical and collaborative, helping clients better understand their patterns, regulate emotions and move toward sustainable change.
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Education and Learning Disabilities Therapists
How effective is treatment for learning disabilities?
When initiated early and tailored to a child’s specific needs, learning disability treatment can be quite effective at helping a child cope with their disability, though its exact efficacy may depend on the severity of symptoms and whether comorbid disorders exist. Less is known about treatment initiated in adulthood, but it is certainly possible that an adult with a learning disability will see some improvement—or at the very least, identify workarounds and accommodations that could make symptoms less burdensome in day-to-day life.
When should someone seek treatment for learning disabilities?
It’s best to seek treatment as early as possible. Because learning disabilities often go unnoticed until a child starts school, or even until they’re a few years along, regular check-ins with teachers and doctors can help parents determine whether children are meeting milestones and keeping up with peers or whether an evaluation for learning disabilities may be warranted. And although earlier is always better, it’s never too late to be evaluated for learning disabilities and to seek treatment.
What happens if learning disabilities are left untreated?
Undiagnosed and untreated learning disabilities can be a source of significant frustration and shame for a child, who may feel that their challenges stem from a lack of intelligence or willpower. Such feelings can trigger low self-esteem, depression, or anxiety, which may push a child toward risky behaviors, including substance use. In adulthood, untreated learning disabilities can interfere with career success, and lingering feelings of self-doubt and shame can negatively affect someone’s mental health.
Are there medications for learning disabilities?
Currently, there are no medications designed to treat specific learning disabilities such as dysgraphia or dyscalculia. However, someone with a learning disability may be prescribed medication for a comorbid condition, such as anxiety, depression, or ADHD, which may have positive downstream effects on their learning disability; for example, a child with both ADHD and dyslexia may find that they’re better able to focus on their reading exercises after being prescribed a stimulant medication.