Hannah is a registered psychologist with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and a member of the Australian Psychological Society. She is undergoing her Educational and Developmental Psychology registrar training. She completed her Masters of Psych (Ed & Dev) from Monash University in 2014, and has worked for the Department of Education, and in private practice, both in self-employed and group private practice settings. Prior to that she worked as a school counsellor with the Department of Education in Sydney.
Hannah is a warm, fun-loving, and compassionate psychologist who endeavours to provide more holistic supports, involving the young person themselves but also the community that supports them (family, school, other professionals etc.). She values capacity building for all parties involved, and connecting with young people in a way that upholds their dignity, affirms their neurodiversity, and journey alongside them to explore what moving forward towards flourishing might look like for them.
Hannah enjoys working with children with neurodiversity, learning difficulties, anxiety, emotional and social challenges, and providing parent supports. She also has extensive experience with conducting a range of psychological assessments including social-emotional, cognitive, educational, behavioural and neurodevelopmental assessments.
Hannah balances her working week with being a mum to two young children, and loves to spend time (if there’s any to spare) with her family at cafes, on playdates and on walks.