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"You guys did what 17 different groups could not do in Melbourne. You found my daughter support. You did so quickly and she could not be happier"
Yvonne Ellins
"Nick and Femi have been outstanding to deal with, they have great communication skills and caring personalities. They have also provided great resources and techniques to assist with my mental health and wellbeing. Overall amazing experience!"
Geraldina Hnitko
"The nurses and staff at Recharge Wellness are so friendly and helpful. Very satisfied with my experience and I would highly recommend."
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Registered Psychologist
Debra Fidler
Debra collaborates with individuals of various age groups, addressing issues like anxiety, depression, and trauma. Her compassionate approach is centred on helping people unlock their potential and formulate effective strategies for managing life’s challenges.
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Registered Psychologist
Conor Farland
Hi I'm Conor, I'm a registered psychologist with over five years experience in the mental health industry. I have worked in a range of fields including youth mental health, hospital settings, group therapy and individual therapy utilising multiple approaches. My focus in therapy is developing mindfulness in everyday life, exploring values and creativity, examining the link between mind and body and for those struggling with trauma re-establishing safety through somatic and cognitive strategies. Overall helping people develop a better relationship with this world of thoughts, feelings and behaviours that can feel so complex and overwhelming. I always strive to meet clients where they're at-I believe people inherently are good natured and have an immense capacity for growth. My work focuses on collaboration and supporting clients in ultimately rediscovering this.
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Registered Psychologist
Betty Farrell
Betty is a registered general psychologist with experience across both health and correctional settings, supporting individuals on their journey toward greater self-awareness and personal growth. Her work spans all life stages and a wide range of concerns, underpinned by over twenty years’ experience as a Special Needs Teacher and Behavioural Consultant. Betty is deeply passionate about helping people define what a fulfilling life looks like for them and navigating the obstacles that may stand in the way. She has supported many parents in managing the complex balance of raising children, maintaining careers, and nurturing mental wellbeing.
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Registered Psychologist
James Davidson
G'day, I'm James. While I am a registered psychologist, I also have extensive experience in mental health support work and workers compensation. My background has provided me with a strong foundation of knowledge, but also with experience when working with clients. Assisting family members to establish appropriate support systems or funding, such as My Aged Care, while emotionally preparing them for life changes has greatly helped shape my practice as a psychologist. I pride myself on creating a safe and collaborative space for my clients. I have worked with several clients experiencing depression, anxiety, and impacts from trauma. In my spare time, I enjoy living an active lifestyle with two very spoilt Dachshunds. I look forward to working with you and supporting you on your journey.
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Ari Goldberger
Ari is a registered psychologist with Psychology Board of Australia (AHPRA) and has been practicing for over 10 years in a wide area of practice, including mental health hospitals, correctional facilities, drug and alcohol centers and private practice. Ari takes a person-centered and strength-based approach to therapy, aiming to work together with you to identify the “root” of your problematic issues and heal it with a new-found, wiser perspective. His passion lies in helping and guiding clients to heal from past emotional trauma that is stuck in the body.
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Katja Serrer
I’m a passionate psychologist dedicated to making a lasting impact in the lives of others. I prefer to take a strength-based approach, focusing on empowering individuals to recognise their own potential. One of my favourite aspects of my work is challenging the inner critics that hold people back, helping them overcome self-doubt and embrace their strengths and resilience. Outside of my professional life, I find joy in fitness, being in nature and spending time with my dog, all of which help me stay grounded and energised.
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Registered Psychologist
Angela Anchor
Hi, I'm Angela. My day often starts with an early morning walk with my dogs; there's something magical about the quiet of the early morning that sets the perfect tone for my day. Having navigated my own lived experiences with losing a loved one to suicide has really shaped my practice as a psychologist. I aim to support my clients in a compassionate and non judgemental way. I have extensive experience with clients experiencing depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders and with clients experiencing suicidal ideation, having worked in a suicide prevention outreach team. I also have some experience working with clients with adhd, bipolar, schizophrenia and personality disorders. I look forward to getting to work with you and supporting you on your mental health journey.
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Registered Psychologist
Fatma Zengin
I am deeply committed to providing compassionate and effective therapy for adolescents and adults. My goal is to create a safe, supportive environment where clients can explore their feelings and experiences. With extensive experience, I support individuals facing various challenges, including stress, anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship difficulties. I am particularly skilled at helping clients navigate communication issues and assertiveness challenges, as well as addressing workplace stress, including mobbing. I am passionate about empowering women who have experienced domestic violence or gender inequalities, and I find great fulfilment in assisting migrants as they adapt to new societies, cultures, and religious contexts. With a warm, inclusive, and client-centred approach, I am dedicated to walking alongside you on your journey toward healing and meaningful growth. Together, we can work through life’s challenges and create a path toward a brighter future.
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Kendall Fitzgerald
Kendall is an accredited mental health social worker and his career experience in the helping profession (18 years) has been both in generalist counselling roles through his employment positions in statutory Government departments and more recently in adult community mental health. Kendall has had exposure to counselling across the lifespan from youth to adults and older generations. He has also had experience working with Indigenous clients and those from other diverse communities who use English as a second language. Kendall has, during his career, been deployed to support community members “on the ground” at several disasters including both bushfires and floods and he is aware of the unique requirements of those needing support in such a crisis. Being a father to three young adults, Kendall is very aware of the stressors that can be experienced by young people who are facing the challenges that the contemporary world presents (both good and bad) and can assist by teaching strategies that can be employed by both parents and young people alike to better manage these stressors. Kendall holds the view that a client comes to therapy to address problems that they are encountering but that they hold the answers and solutions to these problems. It is the role of the counsellor to help and assist the client to find those solutions and to provide strategies to help them manage and overcome their presenting problem(s). Kendall has a passion for working with clients to better manage both anxiety and depression. Kendall employs a range of strategies when working with clients including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing (MI). Kendall has a strong interest in mindfulness as an approach to managing various mental health conditions and he describes his overall approach to working with clients as operating from a strengths perspective, which is essentially about identifying the strengths that are inherently present in everyone.
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Registered Psychologist
Anne Mills
I’m Anne, a registered psychologist with over 25 years of experience in the public health sector and 10 years in private practice. My approach is client-centered, and I strive to create a safe, therapeutic space where self-exploration and understanding can take place. I’ve had the privilege of supporting individuals from diverse communities, which has deepened my commitment to helping those who experience emotional pain, distress, or confusion. These challenges may stem from trauma, personality patterns, anxiety, depression, difficulty with emotional regulation, parenthood, life transitions, or grief and loss. With my own life experience, I feel honoured when people trust me with their stories. It’s important to me that clients feel I can sit with them and guide them through the exploration needed to reach a place of healing. I am skilled in assessing treatment needs and helping individuals make positive changes to unhelpful behavioural patterns, while improving their mental health and overall life situations. I’m passionate about helping people create meaningful, lasting change in their lives.
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Registered Psychologist
Lexi Micski
Lexi is a registered psychologist who has worked in both community and correctional settings. She has experience working with individuals at all stages of life, addressing a wide range of concerns with a client-centred approach. She is passionate about supporting people, being part of their journey toward change, and helping them build more meaningful and fulfilling lives. She draws on evidence-based therapeutic models such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) to tailor her approach to meet the diverse needs of her clients. She possesses a strong interest in the connection between physical and mental health and enjoys spending her time gardening and staying active with her animals.
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Registered Psychologist
Stuart Langley
I have extensive experience working with a range of individual difficulties including complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Personality Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Depressive Disorders, Psychotic Disorders, and Trauma / Stressor-Related Disorders. I trained in the United Kingdom where I was born and have since worked across a wide range of mental health services both as a clinician and within leadership roles, including forensic mental health, adolescent mental health and juvenile justice, drug and alcohol clinics, and multiple modes individual and family therapy. I have worked and delivered mental services in Europe, Africa, and Australia. Therapeutically working in culturally safe ways is of utmost importance to me.
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Registered Psychologist
Alice Lamb
I'm Alice. I reside in a rural area surrounded by bush and broad acre farming. I studied in cities, but enjoy the country lifestyle, camping on local waterways and weekends away. The country lifestyle is part of my identity given that I'm 5th generation from a local farm. I am also a parent of two primary age children, so understand the challenges of raising children in contemporary Australia.
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Provisional Psychologist
Sarah Duruchukwu
Sarah is a friendly psychologist with experience in a broad range of therapies including acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy and holistic mindfulness. She has a particular interest in neurodivergence and is happy to tailor her approach to your individual needs. Her goal is to make you feel heard and respected.
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