Welcome

At Wheatbelt Psychology, our mission is to make quality mental health support more accessible in the Wheatbelt region. We understand that finding reliable mental health services in regional areas can be challenging, and we are here to bridge that gap.

Our team of experienced professionals recognise that each person is unique, and we approach every client with a person-centered perspective. This means we celebrate and build on the strengths of every individual we work with.

We embrace and celebrate neurodiversity at Wheatbelt Psychology. Our practice is a welcoming and affirming space for clients from all backgrounds. We believe that you are the expert in your own experiences, and we work closely with you to understand your unique needs and goals.

Reach out today to start your journey towards a healthier mind and a happier life.

Photo of the Wheatbelt where we provide psychology and behaviour support services

Meet the team

LAUREN

Principal Psychologist
Behaviour Support Practitioner

  • About Me
    I’m a registered psychologist serving the Wheatbelt community since 2020. Finding local mental-health support can be challenging, so my goal is to make therapy accessible and positive.

    Community & Family
    As a mum of three energetic boys, I’ve learned firsthand about life’s everyday ups and downs. Parenting has taught me more than any textbook—balancing everyone’s needs is real!

    My Approach

    • Neurodiversity-affirming: I celebrate each person’s unique way of thinking

    • Person-centred: You’re the expert in your own life; I work with you to identify strengths, needs, and goals

    Therapeutic Tools
    I draw from evidence-based modalities to tailor support:

    • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

    • Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)

    • Mindfulness

    • Brief Solution-Focused Therapy

    Professional Credentials

    • Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), Curtin University (2011)

    • Postgraduate Certificate in Forensic Mental Health, Griffith University (2014)

    • Graduate Diploma of School Psychology, UWA (2019)

SANG

Psychologist
Behaviour Support Practitioner

  • I am a psychologist experienced with disability presentations in the NDIS, adolescent mental health, and parent mental health coaching. Before becoming a clinician, I was a disability support worker for six years, providing me with a strong foundation for forming therapeutic relationships with clients. I firmly believe that therapy isn't just somebody who is a professional in a clinic, but who can be a supporter in the field as well.

    I love video games and am familiar with all the new generation greats (according to the kids!) - like Fortnite, Roblox, Pokemon, and Minecraft - and I love using this knowledge to provide a safe and fun space for my younger clients. I am quick to learn the ins-and-outs of a person's interests and not only do I love hearing about what makes a person tick, but I think it can be an extremely valuable tool to therapy.

    I have experience in providing services to queer clients, e.g. gender non-conforming individuals, and am closely aligned with neurodiversity affirming care, understanding that sometimes the classic model for therapy services just won't cut it for everyone. Our services are person-centred and do not go ahead without full understanding between both the client and myself.

    I can provide Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), short-term Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing, developing problem-solving frameworks for ongoing day-to-day concerns, and psycho-education around the function of our negative feelings and how we can address those.

    I graduated with a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) from Curtin University in 2016.

    I am based in Perth and travel to Northam one day per fortnight.

ARRIANNE

Senior Behaviour Support Practitioner

  • About Me
    I’m a registered psychologist serving the Wheatbelt community since 2020. Finding local mental-health support can be challenging, so my goal is to make therapy accessible and positive.

    Community & Family
    As a mum of three energetic boys, I’ve learned firsthand about life’s everyday ups and downs. Parenting has taught me more than any textbook—balancing everyone’s needs is real!

    My Approach

    • Neurodiversity-affirming: I celebrate each person’s unique way of thinking

    • Person-centred: You’re the expert in your own life; I work with you to identify strengths, needs, and goals

    Therapeutic Tools
    I draw from evidence-based modalities to tailor support:

    • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

    • Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)

    • Mindfulness

    • Brief Solution-Focused Therapy

    Professional Credentials

    • Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), Curtin University (2011)

    • Postgraduate Certificate in Forensic Mental Health, Griffith University (2014)

    • Graduate Diploma of School Psychology, UWA (2019)

CHLOE

Behaviour Support Practitioner

ELEANOR

Behaviour Support Practitioner

JOSEPH

Psychologist

NIC

Provisional Psychologist

  • About Me
    I'm a provisional psychologist serving the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. Most of my work consists of supporting neurodiverse clients and those accessing NDIS services. As someone who is neurodiverse myself, I bring both professional training and lived experience to my work with autism, ADHD, and trauma.

    Community & Family
    Connection to community is essential for wellbeing. I help people strengthen these connections and access the supports they need. I take a relaxed, non-intimidating approach with families and advocate fiercely for my clients to get what they need to live independently with dignity and choice.

    My Approach
    I use cognitive behavioural therapy combined with exploring what truly matters to each person. For clients who prefer hands-on approaches, I'm a certified LEGO-based play therapy facilitator. I balance warmth and support with practical, results-focused work.

    Therapeutic Tools
    My main approaches are cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and LEGO-based play therapy. As a travelling practitioner, I strive to bring everything needed to create comfortable, engaging sessions wherever we meet.

    Professional Credentials
    •    Bachelor of Psychology, Curtin University (2023)
    •    Master of Professional Psychology, ISN Psychology (2024)

EMILY

Provisional Psychologist

KAYE

Behaviour Support Practitioner

MOLLY

Administration

IVETTE

Practice Manager