BRISBANE ADELAIDE STREET Relationship Issues

Brendan McMahon

Psychologist, Psychodynamic Psychotherapist

Spring Hill QLD

In Person + Telehealth

A registered psychologist with over 15 years of experience in a variety of settings, I will work with you at your own pace in a compassionate empathic manner to help you to understand yourself better and what stops you from having the life you want, increase your ability to make choices for yourself, feel better, and find meaning in life.

Mark Tonkinson

Counsellor, Psychodynamic Psychotherapist

Spring Hill QLD

In Person + Online Therapy

Mark is internationally trained to Masters level in Psychodynamic Counselling and Psychotherapy. He has developed a wide range of clinical experience since 2011. Mark currently maintains a private practice. He has experience helping people with a wide range of concerns.

Margo Weekes

Psychologist, Psychotherapist

Spring Hill QLD

In Person Consultations

I am passionate about working with others seeking to deepen their understanding of themselves, their experiences and their relationships with others, and to live a more meaningful life. My approach is grounded in empathy, warmth and curiosity. I aim to help clients feel safe and deeply understood, while supporting them to explore their inner world.

Jessica Armitage

Psychologist, Psychodynamic Psychotherapist

Spring Hill QLD

In Person Consultations

I am a psychologist who provides individual psychotherapy for adults in Brisbane. My aim in therapy is to support the development of a patient's self understanding, safety and security within their relationships, confidence in expressing their authentic self, capacity to cope with distressing life situations and hope for their future.

Helen Bailey

Clinical Psychologist, Psychodynamic Psychotherapist

Spring Hill QLD

In Person Consultations

I am a clinical psychologist and I have completed my PhD in the area. I am based in Brisbane, Australia. I primarily work with people who have anxiety, depression, problems of self (self-concept, self-esteem, self-development, identity), interpersonal and relationship problems, eating disorders, personality disorders and addiction.

Emma Bidstrup

Clinical Psychologist, Psychodynamic Psychotherapist

Spring Hill QLD

Online Therapy Australia-wide

Warmth, empathy, respect and good listening skills are essential to effective psychotherapy. With these factors in place, a conversation becomes a space for you to think, speak and feel. Therapy usually involves challenging internal work for clients and this takes courage and investment. I aim to provide the safe therapeutic space to support this.

Tenile Bishop

Clinical Psychologist

Spring Hill QLD

In Person + Telehealth

Hello, I'm Tenile. I am a clinical psychologist with a warm, empathic and reflective approach. As human beings, we all experience pains from living. My aim is to help you work through your experiences of the past and the present, in order to create space for enriched relationships with your self and with others. I work collaboratively with you in...

Eloise Conrad

Psychologist, Psychodynamic Psychotherapist

Spring Hill QLD

In Person + Telehealth

I am a psychologist and psychodynamic psychotherapist working with older adolescents (16+) and adults in Brisbane, Queensland. I intend to provide a collaborative and compassionate approach to therapy through rich curiosity, exploration and a slowing down so that you may feel more aware of yourself.

Kate Finazzi

Clinical Psychologist, Psychodynamic Psychotherapist

Spring Hill QLD

In Person + Telehealth

I am psychodynamic therapist, clinical psychologist and Board-approved supervisor. My patients are often in medicine, health or the arts, and are seeking relief from burn out, unsatisfying relationships or existential concerns through the process of knowing themselves more deeply.

Elizabeth King

Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist

Spring Hill QLD

In Person + Telehealth

Within us all there lies a drive to develop, move forward, and become whole. At times emotional conflicts and stresses interrupt that process. Whether these interruptions are leftover from early experiences, or responses to situational crises, psychotherapy can be a useful tool in addressing such blocks.