Dr. Govind Krishnamoorthy
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Dr Govind Krishnamoorthy is a clinical psychologist and senior lecturer at the University of Southern Queensland. Govind has developed his expertise over several years at child and youth mental health services in both private and public settings. Govind has extensive experience in the treatment of children and adolescents experiencing a range of issues including anxiety, adjustment to life changes, mood, trauma and behavioural problems. Govind utilises evidence-based treatments such as cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) , behavioural family therapy (BFT), Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) and dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT). He is also trained in providing group programs including the Triple P, Circle of Security Parenting Program, the Incredible Years program, Tuning into Kids and Tuning into Teens.
Govind completed his PhD on cognitive treatments for the management of persistent negative emotions and is passionate about progressing best-practice through research and training in the field of child & adolescent psychology. His special areas of interest include the application of neuroscience in supporting resilience, performance and well-being in childhood & adolescence. Govind's aim was to establish a practice in Ipswich to provide an accessible, collaborative and high quality psychology service with a focus on maximising positive outcomes for children, adolescents and families.
Bronwyn Rees
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Bronwyn graduated from the University of Queensland after completing specialist training in Clinical Psychology. She has 20 years experience in working with children, adolescents and their families as well as with children, adolescents, and adults living with chronic and/or complex medical conditions. Bronwyn has worked in a range of settings in both the pubic and private sectors including Child and Youth Mental Health, the Queensland Diabetes Centre at the Mater Hospital, the Mater Children's Hospital and in private practice.
Bronwyn has extensive experience in the treatment of children and adolescents experiencing a range of issues including anxiety, adjustment to life changes, mood, trauma, behavioural problems, eating disorders, and adjusting to and living with chronic and/or complex medical conditions. Bronwyn utilises evidence-based treatments such as cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), behavioural family therapy (BFT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), and Family Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa (FBT). She is also trained in providing individual and group Triple P.
Bronwyn is a board approved supervisor and has provided supervision to a range of supervisees including honours and postgraduate psychology students, clinical registrars, and peers. Her supervisees have worked in the public and private sectors in city, regional, rural, and remote settings. Bronwyn is available to provide supervision either face-to-face, over the phone or via Skype.
Bronwyn has extensive experience in the treatment of children and adolescents experiencing a range of issues including anxiety, adjustment to life changes, mood, trauma, behavioural problems, eating disorders, and adjusting to and living with chronic and/or complex medical conditions. Bronwyn utilises evidence-based treatments such as cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), behavioural family therapy (BFT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), and Family Based Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa (FBT). She is also trained in providing individual and group Triple P.
Bronwyn is a board approved supervisor and has provided supervision to a range of supervisees including honours and postgraduate psychology students, clinical registrars, and peers. Her supervisees have worked in the public and private sectors in city, regional, rural, and remote settings. Bronwyn is available to provide supervision either face-to-face, over the phone or via Skype.