Jason Leong, Clinical Psychologist
|
Jason appreciates that often there is no practical ‘quick fix’ to a problem and endeavours to help client come to terms with a difficult situation, while encouraging them to take steps towards a life of vitality.
With a warm, empathetic and authentic approach, Jason works extensively using a specialist and evidence based CBT model called Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and incorporates principles from attachment theory. Jason has completed Level 1 and 2 training in the Gottman Method, an evidence-based approach to couples counselling that helps couples connect to a more meaningful relationship and provides practical strategies for improvement.
He enjoys and has experience working with people across the lifespan, from adolescents through to older adults, as well as people from diverse cultural backgrounds, the LGBTI+ community, Autistic people and ADHDers. Jason welcomes referrals of people aged 13 and above
With a warm, empathetic and authentic approach, Jason works extensively using a specialist and evidence based CBT model called Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and incorporates principles from attachment theory. Jason has completed Level 1 and 2 training in the Gottman Method, an evidence-based approach to couples counselling that helps couples connect to a more meaningful relationship and provides practical strategies for improvement.
He enjoys and has experience working with people across the lifespan, from adolescents through to older adults, as well as people from diverse cultural backgrounds, the LGBTI+ community, Autistic people and ADHDers. Jason welcomes referrals of people aged 13 and above
Genja Lusnats, Director & Principal Clinical Psychologist
|
Genja has worked in a broad range of clinical areas and received intensive post graduate supervision and training. Genja welcomes referrals of people aged 18 and above. For further details see www.genjalusnatsclinicalpsychologistperth.com.au/ or to make an appointment contact Genja on Mb. 0416 273 464
Henry Austin, Clinical Psychologist
|
Henry offers individual therapy to deal with a broad range of problems including mood and anxiety, trauma-related concerns, OCD, neurodiversity, alcohol/substance use, sleep problems, persistent (chronic) pain, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and others. Henry also offers couples therapy (availability dependent).
He uses contemporary evidence-based cognitive-behavioural therapies (e.g., Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; ACT) to help people deal with uncomfortable symptoms more effectively, address underlying causes, and build a more meaningful life. Henry makes his therapy engaging, collaborative, and strengths focused. He welcomes referrals for those aged 13 years and above.
He uses contemporary evidence-based cognitive-behavioural therapies (e.g., Acceptance and Commitment Therapy; ACT) to help people deal with uncomfortable symptoms more effectively, address underlying causes, and build a more meaningful life. Henry makes his therapy engaging, collaborative, and strengths focused. He welcomes referrals for those aged 13 years and above.
Mitch Hart, Director & Principal Clinical Psychologist,
|
He also has additional qualifications, training and experience in organisational, management and sport psychology.
Mitch has conducted over 35,000 consultations during his 40 years of practice and worked in public and private health services such as Bentley Health Service, Swan Health Service, Hollywood Private Hospital and St John of God Hospital, Subiaco. His therapy and coaching work is aimed at helping people make positive and value directed changes in their life.
Mitch has completed extensive post graduate training in specialised Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy models, such as Schema Focused Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). He has worked intensively using an ACT model since 2003 and completed advanced level training with international experts in the field. His therapy, training and supervision work have been peer reviewed by senior colleagues of the Association for Contextual Behavioural Science (ACBS) to be officially recognised as an ACT trainer (one of five people in Australia).
Mitch has also worked as a University Clinical Psychology supervisor and provides regular training and supervision to students and colleagues. He conducts supervision, consultation and training to universities, psychology and counselling agencies and regularly invited to facilitate professional development workshops.
He is a Member of the College of Clinical Psychologists and a registered Clinical Psychologist under the Medicare and private health insurance systems. This allows clients to receive rebates from their consultations.
Qualifications and associations include:
Mitch has conducted over 35,000 consultations during his 40 years of practice and worked in public and private health services such as Bentley Health Service, Swan Health Service, Hollywood Private Hospital and St John of God Hospital, Subiaco. His therapy and coaching work is aimed at helping people make positive and value directed changes in their life.
Mitch has completed extensive post graduate training in specialised Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy models, such as Schema Focused Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). He has worked intensively using an ACT model since 2003 and completed advanced level training with international experts in the field. His therapy, training and supervision work have been peer reviewed by senior colleagues of the Association for Contextual Behavioural Science (ACBS) to be officially recognised as an ACT trainer (one of five people in Australia).
Mitch has also worked as a University Clinical Psychology supervisor and provides regular training and supervision to students and colleagues. He conducts supervision, consultation and training to universities, psychology and counselling agencies and regularly invited to facilitate professional development workshops.
He is a Member of the College of Clinical Psychologists and a registered Clinical Psychologist under the Medicare and private health insurance systems. This allows clients to receive rebates from their consultations.
Qualifications and associations include:
- Endorsed Clinical Psychologist
- Member of Australian Psychology Association
- Association for Contextual and Behavioural Science Peer Reviewed ACT Trainer – Mitch is one of only 5 trainers in Australia who are peer reviewed in ACT: https://contextualscience.org/civicrm/profile/view?reset=1&id=3807&gid=20
- Member of Institute of Clinical Psychologists icp.org.au/
- Member of Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy
- Psychology Board Approved Supervisor