Trauma-informed psychological support.

Within Ally’s private practice, she offers clinical intervention for individuals aged 16 years and over experiencing a range of issues, including:

  • Adjustment-related concerns

  • Addiction

  • Attachment difficulties

  • Anxiety-related concerns

  • Body-image issues

  • Birth trauma

  • Complex/developmental trauma

  • Depressive symptoms

  • Emotional regulation difficulties

  • Grief and loss

  • Post-traumatic stress

  • Pre and post-natal adjustment and associated challenges

  • Premenstrual-related dysphoria or mood concerns (otherwise known as PMDD)

  • Recovery following family violence

  • Recovery following sexual assault

  • Self-harm

  • Support for new mothers

  • Vicarious trauma and workplace-related emotional difficulties

  • Individual support for relational difficulties.

Ally has received advanced training and has extensive experience in the treatment of trauma-related concerns, with a special interest in sexual trauma.

Primary and secondary supervision.

Ally provides clinical supervision that is ethically sound, safe, supportive and empowering, for:

  • Provisional psychologists and/or students undertaking clinical placements at university who require external clinical supervision

  • Provisional psychologists seeking supervision to gain general registration (5+1 pathway)

  • Clinical psychology registrars working toward endorsement in the area of clinical psychology

  • Psychologists seeking supervision for trauma-related presentations

  • Therapists/clinicians seeking a formal supervision arrangement.

To find out more about Ally’s current availability, make an enquiry here.