Anne Christensen is an AHPRA-registered educational and developmental psychologist with a Master’s Degree in clinical and educational psychology (from Denmark). Anne has 10 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and families across government, hospital, community, and private sectors. Anne adopts a client-centered and holistic approach to intervention, assessment, and therapy and has experience working across the mental health spectrum with complex trauma, anxiety, depression, complex behavioural presentations, attachment, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder (ASD)/neurodiverse (ND), intellectual disability, anger, grief and loss, safety planning and care for clients struggling with suicidal thoughts and/or self-harming behaviour, and family systems under severe stress. Anne draws from evidence-based frameworks from cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) mindfulness, solution-focused and narrative therapy but prefers to set the framework with the client to ensure that it is tailored to the individual client and their need. As an educational and developmental psychologist she has extensive experience with psychometric assessments and ensuring that her clients are comfortable and have a good experience before, during, and when receiving feedback around their assessments. |