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Dr Merryn Witham   MAPS
https://psychology.org.au/merryn-witham

Medicare Clinical Psychologist Provider

Telehealth available

Merryn is an experienced Clinical Psychologist and a Psychology Board of Australia approved supervisor. Merryn has a Doctorate in clinical psychology and has worked for over 16 years in a range of clinical settings with clients across the lifespan. These settings include child and adolescent and adult mental health services, hospital inpatient and outpatient clinics, private practice, and university training programs.

Merryn can provide psychological assessment and treatment for mental health difficulties, including those referred through a Mental Health Care Plan or Work Cover. Merryn�s therapeutic approaches include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (including ACT & DBT), EMDR, Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, and Schema Therapy.

Merryn has a particular interest in providing both therapy and supervision to those in �helping� professions (including supervision for registered psychologist, clinical psychology registrars and provisional psychologists).

Available Appointment Times

Weekdays 9am - 5pm

Weekdays after 5pm

Weekdays before 9am

Wheelchair access

Services Offered

Adult survivors of sexual abuse

Assertiveness training

Life transition & adjustment issues

Panic Disorder

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Self-harm

Anger management

Depression

Life/personal coaching

Parenting

Post-natal depression

Stress management

Anxiety & phobias

Health-related problems

Pain management

Personality assessment

Religious issues

Work stress

Client Types

Adolescent

Indigenous

Adult

Older adult

Therapeutic Approaches

ACT

DBT

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy

Solution Focused/Brief Therapy

CBT

EMDR

Psychodynamic

Interventions

Motivational interviewing

Telehealth (MBS)

Other Services

Supervision - General

Supervision - Registrar

Areas of Practice Endorsement

Clinical Psychology