- Carl Jung
Siobhan McKenna
Psychologist
Synergy 888
Yarraville, Melbourne VIC 3013
In Person + Online Therapy Australia-wide
Philosophy & Vision
Siobhan is a trauma-informed psychologist with a masters in clinical psychology. Prior to her transition to psychology, Siobhan enjoyed a career in business for 20 years.
Currently accepting new clients, Siobhan works with adults experiencing a broad range of psychological disorders, and has a particular interest in people who are experiencing PTSD, trauma, life transitions, grief, and loss. Siobhan utilises a range of modalities and often uses Eye Movement Desensitisation & Reprocessing (EMDR).
Siobhan provides a supportive and reflective space to help clients through times of distress and confusion. Using her clinical knowledge, life experience and clients goals, she aims to ensure the best outcomes are achieved.
Services
Areas of Special Interest
Accreditations
- Masters Clinical Psychology - Australian Catholic University
- B. Psychological Science (Hons) - Victoria University
- B. Social Science (Psych) - Swinburne University
Modalities
ACT - DBT - EMDR - Internal Family Systems - Motivational Interviewing - Person Centred - Trauma-Informed
Professional Associations
- Australian Psychological Society
- EMDRAA
Practice Locations
Inner West Medical Centre
304 Williamstown Road
Yarraville VIC 3013
Parking at rear of clinic
15 minutes walk from Yarraville train station
62 Wellington Parade
East Melbourne VIC 3002
Appointments
Tuesdays to Fridays: 9am - 5pm
Fees & Insurance
I offer a free 15 minute initial consult.
10 Medicare rebates of $96.65 available per calendar year, with a Mental Health Treatment Plan from GP.
Please refer to your Private health fund for rebate information.
Payment Options
Bank Deposit
Debit or Credit card
Cash
Contact Siobhan
Please contact me to book a 15 minute free initial consult
A conversation with Siobhan McKenna
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I struggled with complicated bereavement in my 20's. In my 30's, I went to a grief counsellor, who knew what to say, how to say it and when to say it.
I left her therapy room feeling heard, understood and validated, in a way no one else ever had. I decided that day, I would train to be a therapist so I could one day, offer that to someone else. -
Existentialism
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Holistic health
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Ego state
Humanistic
EMDR -
Within a few sessions.
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Helped me to accept, and finally love myself.
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The ability to make a difference in the client's life.
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Of course :)
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Lack of understanding
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Book: 'Yes to life in spite of everything'. Author: Viktor Frankl
Art: 'I and the village.' Artist: Marc Chagall
Film: Out of Africa. Universal pictures