Alexandra Page
Clinical Psychologist
Phoenix Therapeutic Services
Castle Hill, Sydney NSW 2154
In Person Consultations
Philosophy & Vision
Supporting clients break negative patterns by creating emotional safety in the therapeutic relationship to explore the deeper roots of their pain. I have a special interest in attachment and personality. I work closely with clients to explore how their own past experiences currently impact their identity and quality of their relationships with others.
Background
I have experience working in non-profit, schools, universities and various private settings. I work with a range of ages and presentations.
Services
Areas of Special Interest
Accreditations
- Master of Psychology (Clinical) - 2018 - Australian College of Applied Psychology
- Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) - 2015 - Australian College of Applied Psychology
- Bachelor of Arts - Psychology - 2013 - Macquarie University
Modalities
ACT - Attachment Theory - CBT - DBT - Developmental - Emotionally Focused Therapy - Experiential - Inner Child - Internal Family Systems - Psychodynamic - Schema Therapy - Somatic Psychotherapy - Trauma-Informed
Therapy Approach
I work with the mind and body. My approach is attachment-based and trauma-informed. I take a relational approach to therapy whereby I hope my clients can feel cared for, safe and seen.
Professional Associations
- Australian Association of Psychologists Inc
Practice Locations
Unit 5 80 Cecil Ave
Castle Hill NSW 2154
3-hour Free parking available on same block.
Payment Options
Medicare Better Access MHCP
NDIS (self- and plan- managed)
NSW Victims Support Counselling Scheme
Contact Alexandra
Please contact me to make an appointment
A conversation with Alexandra Page
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I grew up with a vision impairment and received support for a number of helping professionals, this I think inspired in me an appreciation for the benefit of helping others.
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attachment theory
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The integration of traumatic experiences in mind, body and soul.
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Experiential , relational and somatic methods
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When they can access a sense of vulnerability in connection without feeling overwhelmed or shutting down.
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I feel calmer, more connected and centered in myself.
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Forming close bonds with my clients and witnessing their growth.
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Never! ;)
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Being vulnerable with one another.
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A Man's Search for Meaning - Victor Frankl
The Gift of Therapy - Irvin Yalom