Australia
I’m queer, non-binary trans, multiply neurodivergent (AuDHD+), chronically ill person, clinical psychologist, and board-approved supervisor, living and working on unceded Wurundjeri land. In my private practice, I currently offer psychological counselling/therapy, WPATH assessments, and Autism assessments. I also provide consultation, supervision, education, and training to other health professionals, educators, and services. My work focusses on gender, sexuality, neurodivergence, chronic illness, disability, accessibility, eating (disorders, differences, and difficulties), and their intersections. I work from an intersectional, affirming, anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, anti-colonial framework, and aspire to create a safe and supportive space for all identities, genders, neurotypes, and bodies. I recognise the immense privilege I hold as a White Australian citizen and resident of settler background, from a middle-class and financially secure upbringing, living in a straight-sized body, and as a tertiary educated person. I also recognise that psychology, psychiatry, and medicine have a long and ongoing history of pathologising and harming marginalised folk, and am committed to working in ways that resist and redress these harms.
Tutor, School of Psychological Science