I trained at the University of Tasmania in Clinical Psychology, completing my Doctorate in 2005. In 2002, I commenced work as a psychologist for Forensic Mental Health Services, working both within the prison system and community setting. Here I was supervised for a number of years to gain both my Clinical and Forensic College memberships and Clinical endorsement with AHPRA. During 2007, in addition to my work in the public sector, I commenced private practice work in both Forensic and Clinical practice. In 2010, I left the public sector to focus solely on my private practice work. I co-founded �ForensiClinic�, a Clinical and Forensic Psychology practice providing assessment and treatment services for individuals within the forensic mental health system. I have now been working in a solo private practice setting since 2019. I have a particular interest in working with people experiencing challenging mid-life transitions such as peri-menopause, menopause, ageing parents, identity etc