Michelle is a compassionate and down-to-earth practitioner. She enjoys assisting clients to explore factors impacting them/their relationships, how they might learn and develop helpful habits and skills and improve their quality of life. Her support is collaborative to help harness strengths and interests when working towards goals.
Michelle is oriented to help individuals develop insight into current thinking, feeling, behavioural, and environmental factors impacting them, and how they might move towards change.
Michelle trained in behavioural science and psychology at La Trobe University and educational psychology at the University of Melbourne. Educational psychology involves learning and development and behavioural science the study of human behaviour. Since 2015 she has worked in private practice, mainstream primary and secondary schools, specialist autism and home settings.