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Ms Rosemary de Castella   MAPS

Medicare Psychologist Provider

Non-directive Pregnancy Support Psychologist

Telehealth available

Rosemary is a Fellow of the APS College of Counselling Psychologists (APS FCCOUNP) and works with a range of conditions, including depression and anxiety disorders, grief and loss, relationships, life transitions, self- esteem, workplace stress, adjustment issues, abuse and trauma-related conditions. She has worked in elderly care settings and has experience in crisis counselling and bereavement counselling. She has a particular interest in supporting parents dealing with perinatal loss/miscarriage, perinatal mental health, and has completed training in perinatal loss with the Centre for Perinatal Psychology.

Rosemary aims to respond to the individual needs of each client, drawing from a range of modalities, including acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) schema therapy, mindfulness, attachment-based therapies and applied interpersonal neurobiology (IPNB). She works from a person-centred, strengths-based framework to promote healing and growth.

Available Appointment Times

Weekdays 9am - 5pm

Services Offered

Adult survivors of sexual abuse

Bipolar Disorder

Chronic disease management

Health-related problems

Life/personal coaching

Pregnancy support

Relaxation

Sexual abuse

Work stress

Anxiety & phobias

Bullying

Depression

Infertility issues

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Psychological first aid

Religious issues

Sleeping disorders

Assertiveness training

Cancer support (clients and carers)

Grief & loss

Life transition & adjustment issues

Post-natal depression

Relationships

Self-harm

Stress management

Client Types

Adolescent

Older adult

Adult

Therapeutic Approaches

ACT

Humanistic

Solution Focused/Brief Therapy

CBT

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy

Areas of Practice Endorsement

Counselling Psychology

APS College Membership

COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGISTS