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Psychology & Counselling

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APS Psychologist

Paola is a registered Psychologist in Australia and a member of the  Australian Psychological Society (APS). As a professional, university-trained psychologist, Paola helps people think, feel, behave and learn about themselves to improve their own well being and relationships.

 

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Counselling Psychologist and Psychotherapy

Paola is a member of the APS College of Counselling Psychologists and utilises various evidence-based therapeutic methods to help you with anxiety and depression grief and loss, major life changes, personal developmental issues, relationship difficulties, domestic violence, sexual abuse/assault, trauma, and managing a healthy lifestyle.

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Educational & Developmental Psychology

Paola is a member of the APS College of Educational & Developmental Psychologists. She can help individuals address their cognitive, social and emotional learning issues, help one feel more connected and encourage social support. Her specific areas of practice include: 

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  • Schooling and Educational Issues

Concerns with a child’s development and/or parent-child relationship issues. Managing a child’s difficult temperament or behaviour. Assisting a child with disabilities. Sibling rivalry in the family. Problems with transition. School avoidance. Learning difficulties. Poor peer relationships. Low self-esteem. Problems with behaviour. Family relationships. Physical or sexual abuse.

 

  • Adolescence

Conflict between adolescents and parents. Peer pressure. Career guidance. School to work transition. Sexuality issues. Drug and alcohol problems. Identity issues.

 

  • Adulthood  

Individuals, their partners or employers may seek assistance with:
Relationship problems. Parenting issues. Mid-life concerns. Career restructuring. Work stress. Education and training in the workplace.

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  • Late Adulthood  

Elderly people or their adult children may seek information or  

assistance with healthy ageing, social isolation and coping with decline in functioning, and dependency.

 

Watch the video below to find out how Educational and Developmental Psychologists can help.
 

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