Psychologists
Jeffrey Lai
Jeffrey is a registered psychologist (Master of Applied Psychology, Grad Dip Relationship Counselling and full member of MAPS).
Jeffrey specialises in helping patients with depression, mood disorders, anxiety, panic, anger management, grief, addictions, stress management, chronic pain, relationship issues, trauma, abuse, Work Cover/ CTP insurance issues. Jeffrey focusses on couples therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, schema therapy and solution-focused therapy.
Jeffrey is available on Mondays and Saturdays and is fluent in English and Cantonese.
Natalia Yee
Natalia is a registered psychologist (M Psych. Forensic, UNSW, full member of MAPS) and is NSW Work Cover Approved.
Natalia is qualified to help Adolescents, Adults, Older Adults who present with a range of mental health issues including anxiety disorders, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, stress management, substance abuse, interpersonal relationship difficulties, or those needing general psychological support.
She has a special interest in psychosis and in treating clients with forensic psychology matters.
Natalia is available on Saturdays and is fluent in English, Cantonese and Mandarin.
Lois Li
Lois Li is a general psychologist and is an associate member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS). Prior to be a private practitioner, Lois worked in a local psychology company for 8 years. She has experience working with both children and adults from different age groups and cultural backgrounds. Lois not only concerns about individual's mental health, but also cares about the wellbeing of couples and families.
Lois speaks English, Cantonese and Mandarin and is available every Friday.
Special Interests:
- Lois provides psychological counselling, assessment and report for adults, children and adolescents, also include couples and families.
- Services areas include (but not limited to): anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, domestic violence, Work Cover, phobia, insomnia, child emotional and behavioural management, learning difficulties, memory issues (also include Dementia), work/life stress, immigration/life adjustment, substances dependence, gambling issues, and more...
李慕燕小姐是澳洲註冊心理學家和澳洲心理學會準會員. 李小姐曾經在本地的心理服務公司工作八年, 她曾諮商的對象包括成人, 小孩和青少年, 也包括不同文化背景的人. 李小姐認為個人的心理健康很重要, 但夫妻關係和家庭和諧也一樣重要.
李小姐會說廣東話, 國語和英文.
工作包括:
- 提供心理輔導, 測驗及報告給成人, 小孩和青少年, 也包括夫妻和家庭
- 服務範疇包括(但不限於): 焦慮, 抑鬱, 哀傷, 創傷, 工傷, 家庭暴力, 恐慌, 失眠, 孩子情緒及行為管理, 學習障礙, 記憶力問題(包括老人問題), 工作/生活壓力, 移民/生活適應, 戒煙, 戒酒, 戒賭, 等等.
Tanuza Rahman
Tanuza is an experienced female psychologist, bilingual in English and Bengali. She sees children, adolescents, women with perinatal depression and has a special interest in clients from a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) backgrounds. Tanuza will also see clients for suicide prevention. She has worked at the Transcultural Mental Health Centre and currently also works in the CBD. She is also a teaching at the Western University.She works at Campsie on Mondays between 10am and 2pm
Whilst her approach is personal with a focus on establishing rapport with warmth and understanding, she uses evidence-based interventions such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Solution Focussed Brief Therapy and Mindfulness- based Therapy to guide and implement creative solutions to assist individuals, couples and families.
Assisting individuals to:
Manage stress and conflict at home and work
Deal with grief, loss and trauma
Overcome feelings of depression and anxiety
Increase self-esteem and confidence
Enhance interpersonal relationships and Communication
Deal with problems related to alcohol and drug use
Addiction and Problem Gambling
Manage chronic pain related to somatization
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Weight Management and disordered eating
Manage obsessions and compulsions
Manage anger or violence
Assisting couples to:
Build satisfying relationships
Improve their communication
Manage conflict or disagreement
Enhance intimacy and compassion
Resolve thoughts on separation or divorce
Improve parenting skills
Assisting families to:
Improve difficult relationships
Handle problematic situations
Work together on issues or problems
Cope with separation, divorce or re-marriage
Deal with problems often experienced in blended families
Assisting organisations to:
Evaluate current programs
Facilitate staff relationships
Resolve interpersonal work conflicts
Find an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) consultant
Manage staff with behavioural problems
Provide expert advice and supervision in complex casework