Gladiss Warda is a registered clinical psychologist with extensive experience in working with children, adolescents, adults and their families. She is interested in working with children and parents on dealing with life stressors and stages of transition. She also has a specific interest in neurodivergence sepcidically ADHD and ASD. Through her private practice and work in tertiary education settings, Gladiss has specific experience in working with young adults presenting with a range of psychological difficulties.
She is skilled in using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Schema Therapy, and EMDR. She is also proficient in attachment-based approaches such as Circle of Security and Marte Meo which focuses on building a strong parent-child relationship.
Gladiss holds a Senior Lecturer position and a supervisory role at the UNSW Psychology Clinic. She is a board-approved supervisor.