I am a clinical neuropsychologist and founder of Neu Chapter, a private practice based in Essendon that also provides an outreach service. I have over a decade's experience in public health and private practice settings. I work with clients facing a wide range of challenges, including acquired brain injury, substance use histories, dementia, and medico-legal matters. My work includes both assessment and intervention, which I find especially rewarding as I see my clients progress towards their goals.
My style is warm, inclusive, and non-judgmental. I aim to create a culturally safe and respectful space where my clients feel understood, while ensuring cultural factors are integrated into both assessment and intervention.
Alongside my clinical work, I am a sessional academic at La Trobe University and guest lecture on culturally responsive psychological practice, reflecting my commitment to ensuring inclusive, respectful, and evidence-based approaches within the profession.