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Mr Blake Davis   MAPS

Medicare Psychologist Provider

Telehealth available

Blake takes a humanistic approach in his work, respecting each individual's dignity, agency, and experiences. He aims to foster a safe and productive therapeutic relationship, where your concerns can be heard, understood, and addressed.

Blake completed his studies in clinical psychology at the University of Melbourne. He is a clinical psychology registrar with experience working with clients across the lifespan, including those from diverse backgrounds, experiencing anxiety, behavioural difficulties, panic attacks, trauma, depression, attentional and hyperactivity concerns, and difficulties related to autism.

Blake has additional interests and experience in assisting children and their families, adolescents, those transitioning into parenthood, and people experiencing eating disorders.

Blake has a strong interest in Lacanian psychoanalysis and combines this with concepts from evidence-based therapeutic approaches, such as CBT, ACT, and Motivational Interviewing.

Available Appointment Times

Weekdays 9am - 5pm

Weekdays after 5pm

Weekdays before 9am

Fees (45 to 60 - minute session)

* $181 - $200

** Bulk billing is available

* Talk to the psychologist about out-of-pocket costs
** Talk to the psychologist about any conditions that may apply

Services Offered

Anxiety & phobias

Body image

Grief & loss

Intellectual/Cognitive assessment

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Post-natal depression

Relationships

Shyness & social skills deficits

Autism Spectrum Disorder (incl Asperger's)

Depression

Health-related problems

Life transition & adjustment issues

Parenting

Psychopathology assessment

School issues

Stress management

Behaviour problems

Divorce/separation

Impulsive behaviours

Motivation in sport

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Rehabilitation/injury counselling

Sexual difficulties

Work stress

Client Types

Adolescent

Child (5 - 12 yo)

Indigenous

Older adult

Adult

Family

Infant (0 - 1 yo)

Pre-school (2 - 4 yo)

Therapeutic Approaches

ACT

Humanistic

Psychoanalysis

CBT

Narrative

Psychodynamic

Interventions

Motivational interviewing