Reach Life - Osborne Park


Reach Life - Osborne Park

Practitioners at this location

Dr Binu Jayawardena

Psychiatrist

Psychiatrist

Emily Richards

Occupational Therapist

A Mental Health Occupational Therapist, specialising in youth mental health, trauma, and risk assessment. Passionate about supporting diverse and marginalised populations, Emily also focuses on disordered eating behaviors. Emily utilises a variety of therapeutic techniques to understand each individual's needs, employing creative and responsive strategies tailored to their unique circumstances.
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Kathryn Smith(She/her)

Occupational Therapist

Kathryn is an experienced and passionate mental health OT, working in the field since her graduation from Curtin University in 2010. She has worked in a variety of public mental health settings, including inpatient and outpatient treatment teams, Day Therapy, and rehabilitation. She has extensive experience working in Early Intervention in Psychosis, and enjoys working with individuals who experience psychotic illness. She is also a proud LGBTQIA+ ally. Kathryn enjoys supporting individuals to meaningfully engage in life activities throughout their recovery journey. She has a strong belief in strengths based work, supporting individuals to identify and use their unique skills and attributes. She has training and experience in a wide range of therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, and the Hearing Voices Approach.
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Mr Shane Pasco

Psychologist

A registered Performance Psychologist holding a Master of Psychology (Sport and Exercise) from the University of Queensland. Works with individuals of all ages, specializing in addressing a range of issues including identity, emotional regulation, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship difficulties, and social skills
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Ms Lea Sander

Occupational Therapist

Lea is an empathetic and conscientious therapist dedicated to empowering individuals to achieve their goals and enhance their quality of life. With a focus on working with children, their guardians, and individuals facing psychosocial challenges, Lea employs a client-centered, occupation-based, and systematic approach in her therapeutic practice.

Ms Naomi Weir

Psychologist

Naomi is an experienced Psychologist, with a Masters degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy. She has over 12 years of experience working with a wide range of presentations including personality disorders, PTSD, mood disorders, trauma as well as grief and loss. She is also skilled at applying principles found within various therapeutic frameworks such as CBT, DBT, Schema, EMDR and solution focused therapy. Naomi brings compassion and genuine care to her work with clients. She has a passion for building connections and trust with her clients. Its this trust that supports the change and growth for her clients.
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Ms Tania Barnett(She/her)

Occupational Therapist

Senior mental health occupational therapist, experienced in support and treatment of eating disorders and emotional dysregulation. Tania also provides clinical supervision in psychological strategies for treatment of disordered eating, identity development and DBT approaches.
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Natalia Hereygers-Bell

Psychologist (Provisional)

Natalia a registered Counsellor and recently completed her Master of Professional Psychology at La Trobe University. She has experience working with a wide range of presentations, including anxiety, depression, emotional dysregulation and low self-esteem. Natalia is passionate about providing a safe therapy space for her clients that fosters growth and embraces differences. She is a firm believer in a neuro-affirming and client-centred therapy approach that is relaxed and tailored to each client. Natalia’s main passion is working with the neurodivergent community to help them overcome various challenges they may face and foster their strengths.
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Tracey Engelbrecht

Occupational Therapist

Values compassion, understanding, connection and trust. A trauma-informed, neurodiversity affirming approach to treatment, utilising applied polyvagal theory. Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), family-based treatment (FBT). Anxiety management, stress management, panic and depression. Complex trauma, adjustment issues, relationship difficulties and perfectionism. Emotion dysregulation struggles with self-identity/self-worth, and risk management. Neurodivergence, Autism and ADHD related challenges (executive functioning difficulties, rejection sensitivity dysphoria (RSD), pathological demand avoidance (PDA), academic or workplace challenges, low self-esteem, social challenges, sensory differences, masking and burnout) LGBTIQA+ related challenges (identity and self-acceptance, minority stress and stigma, relationship challenges, trauma, body image concerns, gender dysphoria, navigating gender-affirming care, navigating intersectionality and marginalization)
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