Jason Leong, Clinical Psychologist
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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 and the LGBTI+ community. Jason welcomes referrals of people aged 13 and above.
Genja Lusnats, Clinical Psychologist
BBsc (Hons), MPsych (Clinical), MAPS
(In-person, video and telephone telehealth appointments offered)
Genja specialises in interventions tailored to individual presentations. She has 35 years of experience as a clinical psychologist and seen thousands of patients over this time.
Genja holds a Bachelor of Behavioural Sciences with Honours and a Masters in Clinical Psychology completed in 1987. She has worked in a broad range of clinical areas and received intensive post graduate supervision and training. For further details see www.genjalusnatsclinicalpsychologistperth.com.au/
Genja holds a Bachelor of Behavioural Sciences with Honours and a Masters in Clinical Psychology completed in 1987. She has worked in a broad range of clinical areas and received intensive post graduate supervision and training. For further details see www.genjalusnatsclinicalpsychologistperth.com.au/
Henry Austin, Clinical Psychologist
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Henry has completed 8 years of University study and training. Following undergraduate studies in Psychology, Henry completed a Master of Clinical Psychology at The University of Western Australia (UWA). He undertook his Clinical Psychology Internship across both private and public health settings, with experience at the Robin Winkler Clinic (UWA), the Multidisciplinary Pain Management Centre at Royal Perth Hospital, and the Youth Inpatient Unit at Fiona Stanley Hospital. Henry has also completed a PhD thesis on the relationship between emotions and alcohol use which was recently submitted to the University of Western Australia and University of Amsterdam. Henry welcomes referrals of people aged 13 and above.