In Person Psychologists and Therapists in Midland, WA
I work with both individuals and couples from a client-centred, trauma-informed approach. Many of the people I see are navigating challenges such as anxiety, depression, grief and loss, ADHD, relationship struggles, substance use, life transitions, existential questions, and the deep loneliness that can come with these experiences. I especially enjoy supporting highly sensitive people, and those who feel a pull toward exploring their deeper truth.
I work with both individuals and couples from a client-centred, trauma-informed approach. Many of the people I see are navigating challenges such as anxiety, depression, grief and loss, ADHD, relationship struggles, substance use, life transitions, existential questions, and the deep loneliness that can come with these experiences. I especially enjoy supporting highly sensitive people, and those who feel a pull toward exploring their deeper truth.
Face to face sessions are cancelled or rescheduled to phone or Zoom sessions if a client is unwell on the morning of their session.
Life has ups and downs and most of the time you find a way through. Lately though it seems harder to bounce back to your normal self from a lack of motivation or worrying about the past and future. You know you should be keeping up with your ‘self care’ as this makes you feel better but you don’t have the energy, or the time. Family relationships seem more tense than usual. Your friends have noticed you are not yourself, the extra pressure at work is getting harder to manage and that professional mask is slipping at times. It would be great to find a way to get back on track, to living your best life and feeling your normal self.
Face to face sessions are cancelled or rescheduled to phone or Zoom sessions if a client is unwell on the morning of their session.
Life has ups and downs and most of the time you find a way through. Lately though it seems harder to bounce back to your normal self from a lack of motivation or worrying about the past and future. You know you should be keeping up with your ‘self care’ as this makes you feel better but you don’t have the energy, or the time. Family relationships seem more tense than usual. Your friends have noticed you are not yourself, the extra pressure at work is getting harder to manage and that professional mask is slipping at times. It would be great to find a way to get back on track, to living your best life and feeling your normal self.
Offering assessment for specific learning disorders, cognitive, academic, giftedness, ADHD and autism in both children and adults.
Offering assessment for specific learning disorders, cognitive, academic, giftedness, ADHD and autism in both children and adults.
I offer face-to-face appointments only at Psych West, Midland WA.
Arielle is a provisional psychologist who brings a warm and empathic approach to therapy and assessment. Arielle experience working across the lifespan and tailors each session for the individual needs of the client using a range of evidence-based interventions. She has over 13-years experience working with individuals and their families and carers with a disability and always aims to work collaboratively with the client to help them achieve their therapeutic goals.
I offer face-to-face appointments only at Psych West, Midland WA.
Arielle is a provisional psychologist who brings a warm and empathic approach to therapy and assessment. Arielle experience working across the lifespan and tailors each session for the individual needs of the client using a range of evidence-based interventions. She has over 13-years experience working with individuals and their families and carers with a disability and always aims to work collaboratively with the client to help them achieve their therapeutic goals.
I work in person and telehealth (phone/video).
I have been in private practice for 10 years. I work with adults 18 years and over. I use EMDR to assist in recovery from trauma and other mental health concerrns. I am a low-cost psychological practice. I am happy with GP referrals and mental health care plans, as well as private clients. I also use CBT, DBT and ACT therapies to assist and suppoet clients. Additionally I also do Couples and Family therapy
I work in person and telehealth (phone/video).
I have been in private practice for 10 years. I work with adults 18 years and over. I use EMDR to assist in recovery from trauma and other mental health concerrns. I am a low-cost psychological practice. I am happy with GP referrals and mental health care plans, as well as private clients. I also use CBT, DBT and ACT therapies to assist and suppoet clients. Additionally I also do Couples and Family therapy
Hi, I’m Kym!
I work with children, young people, and adults who may feel overwhelmed, misunderstood, or let down by support systems. You might have fallen through the gaps of government or care systems and struggled to feel heard or supported.
You could be dealing with strong emotions, anxiety, trauma, or big changes in your life.
I’m here to provide support that feels safe, fair, and respectful. Together, we can help you better understand yourself, feel more in control, and build skills to cope and move forward at your own pace.
Hi, I’m Kym!
I work with children, young people, and adults who may feel overwhelmed, misunderstood, or let down by support systems. You might have fallen through the gaps of government or care systems and struggled to feel heard or supported.
You could be dealing with strong emotions, anxiety, trauma, or big changes in your life.
I’m here to provide support that feels safe, fair, and respectful. Together, we can help you better understand yourself, feel more in control, and build skills to cope and move forward at your own pace.
Hey, I'm Ash, a LGBTIAQ+ and neurodiverse affirming Counselling Psychologist. I am fiercely dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming space for all of my clients. When I think of therapy, I think of us as the "co-pilots" on this journey, except you're driving and I am here with the GPS (and snacks). I am approachable with a knack in also finding the moments of joy and humour within the complexities of life. It is important to remember that we are more than just our challenges and difficulties.
Hey, I'm Ash, a LGBTIAQ+ and neurodiverse affirming Counselling Psychologist. I am fiercely dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming space for all of my clients. When I think of therapy, I think of us as the "co-pilots" on this journey, except you're driving and I am here with the GPS (and snacks). I am approachable with a knack in also finding the moments of joy and humour within the complexities of life. It is important to remember that we are more than just our challenges and difficulties.
Jules Weeks (Neuro Clinical Psychology) is a Clinical Psychologist, Member of the Australian Psychological Society and Fellow of the College of Clinical Psychologists. Jules has 20+ years clinical experience and is currently specialising in neurodevelopmental diagnostic assessment.
All assessments are completed in a comprehensive and collaborative manner to determine the most accurate and helpful outcome. Reports are fit for purpose, whether to support applications for NDIS funding, psychiatric treatment, ATAR Equitable Access Adjustments, or advocacy and planning needs relating to school, university and workplace accommodations.
Jules Weeks (Neuro Clinical Psychology) is a Clinical Psychologist, Member of the Australian Psychological Society and Fellow of the College of Clinical Psychologists. Jules has 20+ years clinical experience and is currently specialising in neurodevelopmental diagnostic assessment.
All assessments are completed in a comprehensive and collaborative manner to determine the most accurate and helpful outcome. Reports are fit for purpose, whether to support applications for NDIS funding, psychiatric treatment, ATAR Equitable Access Adjustments, or advocacy and planning needs relating to school, university and workplace accommodations.
Amanda has been a clinical psychologist for over 25 years. She has also been involved in teaching in to the Masters program at Western Sydney University.
Amanda uses evidence based techniques to tailor a treatment program suitable for meeting clients needs. This may involve Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), DBT, Schema therapy, Mindful self-compassion, and specific trauma based therapy such as EMDR.
Amanda is a genuine, down to earth psychologist who enjoys ,meditating, reading, walking and listening to true crime podcasts
Amanda has been a clinical psychologist for over 25 years. She has also been involved in teaching in to the Masters program at Western Sydney University.
Amanda uses evidence based techniques to tailor a treatment program suitable for meeting clients needs. This may involve Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), DBT, Schema therapy, Mindful self-compassion, and specific trauma based therapy such as EMDR.
Amanda is a genuine, down to earth psychologist who enjoys ,meditating, reading, walking and listening to true crime podcasts
Online or In-person therapy located in Midland and East Fremantle I feel privileged to be in the role of walking alongside children, teens, adults, couples and families who are surviving the impact of trauma.
You are the expert of your world but sometimes it is hard to describe your experiences with words. Art Therapy is a way to explore your experience of yourself and your world through creative expression. Using a strength based, person centred approach you will be supported to explore your experience of yourself and develop new ways of being in this world.
Online or In-person therapy located in Midland and East Fremantle I feel privileged to be in the role of walking alongside children, teens, adults, couples and families who are surviving the impact of trauma.
You are the expert of your world but sometimes it is hard to describe your experiences with words. Art Therapy is a way to explore your experience of yourself and your world through creative expression. Using a strength based, person centred approach you will be supported to explore your experience of yourself and develop new ways of being in this world.
I offer therapy sessions in-person, or online via video.
Hi, I'm Michelle. I'm a registered Psychologist who utilizes a gentle and personalised approach to therapy. When meeting new clients, I understand that it can be a daunting and vulnerable experience. Therefore, I conduct sessions at your own pace to promote expression, insight and learning. I provide a comfortable and non-judgmental space for a diverse range of clients, including gender-diverse, neurodivergent, and culturally diverse populations.
I offer therapy sessions in-person, or online via video.
Hi, I'm Michelle. I'm a registered Psychologist who utilizes a gentle and personalised approach to therapy. When meeting new clients, I understand that it can be a daunting and vulnerable experience. Therefore, I conduct sessions at your own pace to promote expression, insight and learning. I provide a comfortable and non-judgmental space for a diverse range of clients, including gender-diverse, neurodivergent, and culturally diverse populations.
Hi, I’m Tracy. I’m a registered psychologist with many years of experience supporting people through trauma, anxiety, burnout, and difficult life experiences. Many people come to therapy feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, stuck, or unsure how to move forward. They may have been carrying distress, stress, or the impact of past experiences for a long time, often without the support they needed.
Hi, I’m Tracy. I’m a registered psychologist with many years of experience supporting people through trauma, anxiety, burnout, and difficult life experiences. Many people come to therapy feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, stuck, or unsure how to move forward. They may have been carrying distress, stress, or the impact of past experiences for a long time, often without the support they needed.
You tell yourself you should be over it. But your body still reacts. Your mind still shuts down.
You push it down, avoid it, tell yourself it’s in the past. But it still shows up. In your reactions. In your relationships. In the way you freeze, lash out, or disappear inside yourself.
Your body stays tense, always ‘on’, bracing for something. Some days, you’re numb. Other days, you can’t stop overthinking. Either way, it’s exhausting. It’s not just memories. It’s your body reacting, even when you don’t want it to.
You don’t have to hold it all together. You just get to be real about what’s happening - and we’ll start from there.
You tell yourself you should be over it. But your body still reacts. Your mind still shuts down.
You push it down, avoid it, tell yourself it’s in the past. But it still shows up. In your reactions. In your relationships. In the way you freeze, lash out, or disappear inside yourself.
Your body stays tense, always ‘on’, bracing for something. Some days, you’re numb. Other days, you can’t stop overthinking. Either way, it’s exhausting. It’s not just memories. It’s your body reacting, even when you don’t want it to.
You don’t have to hold it all together. You just get to be real about what’s happening - and we’ll start from there.
Relationships are tough! Add in each other's trauma and you are bouncing off everyone like you're in a jumping castle. The old adage of 'individual stuff' and 'couple/s stuff' is true. Conversations can feel like they are going around in circles or rehashing old stuff. You feel stuck. Your partner/s feels stuck. No one is moving forward. This wasn't the life you imagined when you got together. It was meant to be rainbows and fairytales, not discussions around housework, money and sex - or friends and inlaws! What if I told you that 'your stuff' is affecting the relationship? It's a big possibility. It does not have to be that way!
Relationships are tough! Add in each other's trauma and you are bouncing off everyone like you're in a jumping castle. The old adage of 'individual stuff' and 'couple/s stuff' is true. Conversations can feel like they are going around in circles or rehashing old stuff. You feel stuck. Your partner/s feels stuck. No one is moving forward. This wasn't the life you imagined when you got together. It was meant to be rainbows and fairytales, not discussions around housework, money and sex - or friends and inlaws! What if I told you that 'your stuff' is affecting the relationship? It's a big possibility. It does not have to be that way!
In-person or Telehealth.
I'm confident in assisting you with a range of presentations including: Anxiety, Depression, self-esteem/identity concerns, OCD, emetophobia, trauma/PTSD, LGBTIQA+, relationships, sleep, and Neurodiversity.
I also offer Autism and ADHD assessments for adults.
In-person or Telehealth.
I'm confident in assisting you with a range of presentations including: Anxiety, Depression, self-esteem/identity concerns, OCD, emetophobia, trauma/PTSD, LGBTIQA+, relationships, sleep, and Neurodiversity.
I also offer Autism and ADHD assessments for adults.
Cygnet Clinic a multidisciplinary team consisting of private practicing Clinical Psychologists and Consultant Psychiatrists with a focus on evidenced based and collaborative care models of practice. We are one of the few practices with Psychiatrists, and Dr Sanjay Khanna (ADHD & ADD management, Mood Disorders, Addictions) is now accepting referralsYou can book an appointment with another clinician directly online rather than calling the clinic at our website www.cygnetclinic.com.au
Cygnet Clinic a multidisciplinary team consisting of private practicing Clinical Psychologists and Consultant Psychiatrists with a focus on evidenced based and collaborative care models of practice. We are one of the few practices with Psychiatrists, and Dr Sanjay Khanna (ADHD & ADD management, Mood Disorders, Addictions) is now accepting referralsYou can book an appointment with another clinician directly online rather than calling the clinic at our website www.cygnetclinic.com.au
In-person and On-line working with adolescents, adults, and couples with various issues and from diverse backgrounds.
Gannon is a Registered Psychologist who provides an open collaborative space to allow personal growth, empowerment and momentum. Working with adolescents (12+), adults, and couples from diverse backgrounds. Gannon provides assessment, intervention and treatment planning across the following areas: depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief/loss, trauma, personal and professional stressors, addictions and more. Gannon's gentle interpersonal style is empathetic and non-judgemental, validating your present experience whilst working with you to bring about helpful and practical change.
In-person and On-line working with adolescents, adults, and couples with various issues and from diverse backgrounds.
Gannon is a Registered Psychologist who provides an open collaborative space to allow personal growth, empowerment and momentum. Working with adolescents (12+), adults, and couples from diverse backgrounds. Gannon provides assessment, intervention and treatment planning across the following areas: depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief/loss, trauma, personal and professional stressors, addictions and more. Gannon's gentle interpersonal style is empathetic and non-judgemental, validating your present experience whilst working with you to bring about helpful and practical change.
I offer in-person therapy sessions on Wednesday, Thursday, and every other Saturday.
I am a provisionally registered psychologist working at Psychwest in Midland, WA. I work from a client-centered perspective, and I bring a considered and empathetic approach to my work. It is important to me that I provide a safe and comfortable space for my clients so that they can feel free to express themselves openly.
I am an advocate for a person centered and holistic approach to therapy, wherein I will ensure to focus on your individual goals and what is most important to you. I utilise an evidence-based approach with strategies from CBT to achieve positive outcomes across all age groups and a range of presentations.
I offer in-person therapy sessions on Wednesday, Thursday, and every other Saturday.
I am a provisionally registered psychologist working at Psychwest in Midland, WA. I work from a client-centered perspective, and I bring a considered and empathetic approach to my work. It is important to me that I provide a safe and comfortable space for my clients so that they can feel free to express themselves openly.
I am an advocate for a person centered and holistic approach to therapy, wherein I will ensure to focus on your individual goals and what is most important to you. I utilise an evidence-based approach with strategies from CBT to achieve positive outcomes across all age groups and a range of presentations.
I offer therapy sessions both in person (in Midland) and online.
Hi I'm Ben, and I am a proudly neurodivergent therapist with a gentle and easygoing approach. I have lived neurodivergent and LGBTQIA+ experience, so I am very welcoming and open to a diverse range of clients and I have a deep understanding of the struggles involved. I am experienced in providing therapy for a wide scope of issues including ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, Depression, and Gender Dysphoria. I have 7 years of experience working across a range of ages in disability support, and have worked with a range of ages in my psychological practice.
I offer therapy sessions both in person (in Midland) and online.
Hi I'm Ben, and I am a proudly neurodivergent therapist with a gentle and easygoing approach. I have lived neurodivergent and LGBTQIA+ experience, so I am very welcoming and open to a diverse range of clients and I have a deep understanding of the struggles involved. I am experienced in providing therapy for a wide scope of issues including ADHD, Autism, Anxiety, Depression, and Gender Dysphoria. I have 7 years of experience working across a range of ages in disability support, and have worked with a range of ages in my psychological practice.
I appreciate the importance of building a strong therapeutic relationship and believe that therapeutic change is based on this. Combining a strong academic background with hands-on experience, I employ evidence based practices grounded in psychodynamic and attachment theory. I am dedicated to creating a safe and nurturing space for my clients to feel safe and heard in order to explore and understand their emotional landscapes. I work with individuals from all backgrounds and across the lifespan including children, adolescents, and adults.
I appreciate the importance of building a strong therapeutic relationship and believe that therapeutic change is based on this. Combining a strong academic background with hands-on experience, I employ evidence based practices grounded in psychodynamic and attachment theory. I am dedicated to creating a safe and nurturing space for my clients to feel safe and heard in order to explore and understand their emotional landscapes. I work with individuals from all backgrounds and across the lifespan including children, adolescents, and adults.
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FAQ - About In Person Therapy
What are the benefits of in-person therapy?
In-person therapy offers several benefits that some people find highly valuable for their mental health treatment. Being present in the same room as your therapist can create a stronger sense of connection and allow for more nuanced communication through body language. Some people may also find it easier to focus in therapy when they are in a dedicated space and away from potential distractions related to home or work; attending an in-person session provides a clear boundary between therapy time and the rest of your life. For certain therapeutic approaches, such as Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR), exposure therapy, or somatic therapy, being in person may be particularly important, as these therapies benefit from the therapist being able to observe and respond to a client’s physical cues effectively. Additionally, some individuals simply feel more comfortable discussing sensitive or painful topics when they are face-to-face with their therapist rather than on a screen.
When should I choose in-person therapy over online therapy?
In-person therapy may be a better choice when you need a structured therapeutic environment separate from your daily life, when you find it difficult to focus or feel comfortable in an online setting, or when privacy at home is a concern. It may also be more appropriate if you are dealing with severe mental health symptoms that require close monitoring or if your therapy involves approaches that rely heavily on observing physical cues. On the other hand, if convenience, scheduling flexibility, or access to specialists outside your immediate area are priorities, online therapy may be a better fit. Many therapists offer both options, so you can also discuss with a provider which format might work best for your specific situation.
How do I find an in-person therapist?
You can use Psychology Today's therapist directory to find an in-person therapist in your area. You can search by location, insurance accepted, specialty areas, therapeutic approaches, and other criteria to narrow down providers who meet your needs. Each therapist profile includes information about their credentials, areas of expertise, and whether they offer in-person sessions. Once you have identified potential therapists, you can contact them directly through the directory to schedule an initial consultation and determine whether they are a good fit before committing to ongoing treatment. When reaching out, it can be helpful to confirm their availability for in-person appointments, their office location, and whether they accept your insurance.
