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Mr Edward Wynter   MAPS
https://psychology.org.au/edward-wynter

Medicare Psychologist Provider

Medicare Clinical Psychologist Provider

Telehealth available

Ed is a warm and open-minded clinical psychologist and psychotherapist who works with adults in long-term therapy. His areas of focus include complex trauma, relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, low self-worth, eating and body image concerns, addiction, and existential distress.

You might feel stuck in patterns that seem self-destructive. You may struggle with boundaries, feel defeated by your current situation, or long for deeper connection in your relationships.

Ed offers a calm, reflective space to explore these experiences. His approach draws on psychodynamic and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, attachment theory, interpersonal neurobiology, family systems, and mindfulness.

He has worked in a range of clinical settings, including the Black Dog Institute, the Mt Druitt Centre for Addiction Medicine, and child and family community health.

Available Appointment Times

Weekdays 9am - 5pm

Fees (45 to 60 - minute session)

* Over $240

** Bulk billing is not available

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

Services Offered

Adult survivors of sexual abuse

Anxiety & phobias

Bullying

Dissociative Identity Disorder

Family violence

Personality disorders

Self-esteem & self development

Stress management

Work stress

Alcohol dependence

Bipolar Disorder

Cult involvement

Drug dependence

Internet pornography

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Self-harm

Suicide

Anger management

Body image

Depression

Eating disorders

Life transition & adjustment issues

Relationships

Sexual abuse

Victim of crime

Client Types

Adult

Therapeutic Approaches

Psychodynamic

Interventions

Telehealth (MBS)

Other Services

Lectures/seminars/workshops

Mentoring

Areas of Practice Endorsement

Clinical Psychology