Is this your business?
Claim your business profile now to unlock its full
potential and engage with your customers effectively.
Claim it now
About Liberated Psychology
Mental Health (WAIMH) Rosie is passionate about helping people through difficult times. Rosie’s warm, open, and direct approach is what she feels builds a strong and positive therapeutic relationship. Rosie takes a collaborative approach to therapy, knowing that you intrinsically know your own direction and she is just here to help you walk that path. Rosie takes the approach that no one is perfect, and that discovering what makes your life worth living is done through trial and error. Rosie enjoys teaching that self-compassion doesn’t come easy, but it is a foundation for allowing yourself to try.
Services
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
Relaxation Training
Sleep Hygiene
Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Motivational Interviewing
Perinatal Psychology Assessment and Interventions
Self-compassion Therapy
Trauma-Focused CBT
Emotion Coaching
Healthy Weight Management
Mindfulness and Meditation
Reviews
0 rating
No reviews yet
Filter by rating
0
0
0
0
0
Be the first to review Liberated Psychology
Ways to Pay
Cash
EFT
Eftpos
Mastercard
Visa
Licences
Member of APS Perinatal and Infant Psychology Interest Group (PIPIG)
The International MARCE Society Member
The World Association of Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) Member
Principal Psychologist (B.A Psych, Hons)
MAPS
Frequently Asked Questions
How often will I attend sessions?
Upon referral, we will generally book your initial appointment and fortnightly follow up appointments. The frequency of your appointments may vary after meeting with your therapist at the first appointment, this will be discussed at the end of your initial session and recommended to you
Are psychology sessions confidential?
Yes. Therapy is a safe, secure and private interaction between you and your therapist. The only exception is if your therapist has serious concerns about your safety or the safety of others, in which case this will be discussed with you in the first instance.
Liberated Psychology