Adaptive Minds Psychology
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Adaptive Minds Psychology
Adaptive Minds Psychology is a psychology practice based in Loganholme, with easy access from the M1 and accessible via public transport. The practice offers confidential psychological services for children, adolescents, adults, families, couples and groups.

Our services include (but are not limited to) the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of depression, suicidal and self-harm behaviours, stress, anxiety disorders, phobias, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, bullying, childhood abuse, sexual assault, other trauma, chronic pain, sleeping difficulties, behavioural problems, Autism Spectrum Disorder, childhood anxieties, anger, Self-Esteem, communication problems, Personality Disorders, Sports Psychology.
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Amanda Frame is the Director and Principal Psychologist at Adaptive Minds Psychology. She is a fully registered psychologist. Amanda can assist a broad range of clients experiencing a range of mental health difficulties which are affecting day to day functioning.

Amanda has spent over 20 years working with children and adults who are survivors of abuse, providing evidence based therapy to effectively assist clients who are suffering with such traumas.Such traumas are approached sensitively, gathering the required information and delivering the most effective intervention in a compassionate manner.
We are able to provide services under Medicare with the Better Access to Mental Health Care Initiative. To be eligible for this service you must be referred by your GP, psychiatrist or paediatrician. Sessions without a referral under the Medicare initiative, phone sessions and Skype sessions will be $150.
This 8-week program uses a cognitive behavioural approach for addressing how our feelings, thoughts, and actions are linked. Participants will learn skills to assist in the changing of thoughts and behaviours to improve negative feelings. This workshop aims to educate young people in cyberbullying, suicide and the safe usage of social media (1 hour presentation).
Adaptive Minds Psychology is seeking a Provisional Psychologist to work in Project Booyah, a program that targets 'at-risk' youth. The position is a shared role with a senior psychologist who will offer guidance, mentoring, direction and support.

There is no qualified supervising psychologist at this location, so the provisional psychologist will require their own supervisor and it is likely this position will be a secondary location as part of the 4 + 2 or 5 + 1 pathway.The suitable applicant will be paid at the appropriate rate outlined in the Health Professionals and Support Services Award.
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