Vince completed his Bachelor of Behavioural Science in 1990 at USQ and his Postgraduate Diploma in 1991. He has worked in a variety of settings, including relationship counselling, child and youth outreach, drug, alcohol, and dependency services, spiritual and pastoral care, forensic mental health settings, and mental health and disability services. He has also worked in mental health support and mental health coordinator roles with serious mental health.
Vince is a Registered Psychologist working with children, adolescents, people with disabilities, and adults of all ages, with particular interests in men’s issues and older adults.
Vince is an empathic, compassionate, and dedicated professional. His approach is client-focused and collaborative in assisting clients to meet their goals.
Vince is passionate about working with individuals whose lives are affected by anxiety and depression. He understands how these conditions have a significant impact on individuals in various aspects of their lives. Vince’s experience working with clients with anxiety and depressive conditions has helped him develop an understanding of providing a holistic approach and seeking therapeutic guidance to assist the individual in recognising and building their strengths. Vince uses a cognitive-behavioural, strengths-based, and solution-focused approach.
Vince’s work with anger management has involved working in groups and with individuals. His approach is to work from a non-judgemental perspective and focuses on working with the individual to assist them in understanding their behaviour, underlying thinking, and how past experiences have impacted their present.