Susan is the owner and director of The Macquarie Street Practice (TMSP). This practice is conveniently situated in the heart of Sydney's Central Business District. Susan has been practicing as a psychologist and qualified psychotherapist for over 14 years. She is committed to providing optimal care for her clients.
Her office provides a safe, confidential and quiet retreat from the intrusions of the world. Her therapeutic style is to provide a caring, open and non-judgemental environment in which individuals can move beyond the limitations of the past and embrace opportunities for the future. Susan works with women and men of all ages, ethnicities and sexual preferences.
Her office provides a safe, confidential and quiet retreat from the intrusions of the world. Her therapeutic style is to provide a caring, open and non-judgemental environment in which individuals can move beyond the limitations of the past and embrace opportunities for the future. Susan works with women and men of all ages, ethnicities and sexual preferences.
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Specialising in Psychotherapy, The Macquarie Street Practice is located on Macquarie Street just footsteps from Martin Place. To find out more about Susan Scanlan and the Macquarie Street Practice please visit our website. Psychotherapy is a general term referring to the therapeutic interaction between a trained therapist and client.
Susan Scanlan is a Psychologist in Sydney, located on Macquarie Street just footsteps from Martin Place. To find out more about Susan Scanlan and the Macquarie Street Practice please visit our website. If you, or someone you are close to are looking for a trusted psychologist in Sydney, contact Susan Scanlan.
Susan Scanlan is one of the most recognised psychotherapists in Sydney with many years of experience in the profession. She also has long-standing affiliations with many established psychological bodies inside and outside Australia. She is dedicated in assisting patients from all walks of life to deal with their challenges in a healthy manner.
You do not need a referral from your doctor to make an appointment. However, if you wish to claim the Medicare rebate, please ensure that you have been assessed by your doctor and that you bring a Mental Health Care Plan which has been completed by your Doctor. Also, if you wish to claim from your private Health Fund, you may need to check with your fund to see if you need a referral from your Doctor.
A particular interest in my clinical work to date has been to explore the relationship between empirical infant attachment research and adult outcomes, with emphasis on the intergenerational transmission of attachment patterns. This research has to do with applying the discoveries of infant-caregiver research to the treatment of adult clients.
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