About Us

Child-centred assessments

Uncovering strengths, addressing challenges, and guiding your child’s growth with expert care.

Holistic Approach

Comprehensive support that integrates learning, behavior, and emotional well-being for lasting growth.

Practical Strategies

Easy-to-apply techniques that fit naturally into daily routines, empowering children and families.

Meet Our Psychologists

Led by registered psychologist Holly, our team is passionate about helping children reach their full potential. We bring years of expertise and a deep commitment to support young minds.

Meet Our Team

Introducing our compassionate team of child psychology specialists, dedicated to supporting you and your child every step of the way. With extensive expertise in child development and behavior, we provide thorough assessments that empower you to understand your child's unique needs and strengths, ensuring they receive the guidance and resources essential for their growth.

Holly Williams

Director | Principal Psychologist

BaPsySci (Hons); MProfPsych; MAPS

Holly is a Registered Psychologist who specialises in the area of child and adolescent psychology. Holly has experience working in private practice, and in primary and secondary schools, providing intervention and assessments across the lifespan. Holly comes from a background working with children and adults experiencing difficulties with their mental health, including life stressors, adjustments, anxiety, depression, and emotional dysregulation. Holly has a particular interest in working with neurodivergent children and their families, including support with managing emotions, daily life and schooling. Holly also has experience conducting psychological assessments for ADHD and Autism in children, and prides herself on supporting families through this process.

Holly prioritises creating a comfortable, non-judgmental therapeutic environment to promote feelings of safety and trust, and encourage openness and honesty. Holly takes a client-centred approach and uses a number of therapeutic approaches, tailored to each individual’s needs.

Amanda Douglas

Registered Psychologist | Board Approved Supervisor

BAppSc(Psych); GDipPsych; MProfPsych; Mappi

Amanda strives to work compassionately with individuals from various diverse backgrounds. She is easy-going and can provide a safe space for you to freely share your experiences and emotional burdens.

Amanda engages two primary focuses. The first entails long term therapy endeavours with adults to explore their interpersonal relationships. For example, Amanda has worked with people who have faced feelings of guilt, blame, regret, anger, and uncertainty about relationships and will often use the therapeutic space to build her clients boundaries, confidence and communication skills whilst supporting you to develop insight and a strong sense of self. She also enjoys working with individuals to overcome difficulties such as stress, anxiety, depression, grief/loss, and self-esteem issues and has experience working with individuals with trauma and psychotic illnesses. The second focus is assessment work across a lifespan. She has engaged in assessment work through a non for profit and had the privilege of working within the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) since its beginning stages in 2017. She has completed extensive work in this space both as an assessing psychologist and as an endorsed Behaviour Support Practitioner. She can work with participants and supporting staff within this space to provide intervention and has a thorough understanding of the reporting requirements.

Amanda embraces several approaches in her work and ultimately ensures a client centred approach. Her areas of practice include interpersonal psychotherapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, solution-focused and mindfulness techniques.

Tara Fang

Psychologist (Provisional)

GDipPsych; MProfPsych; MClinPsych (Candidate)

Tara is a warm, genuine, and compassionate provisional psychologist dedicated to evidence-based therapies and authenticity. She strives to be a collaborative partner throughout the therapy journey and uses person-centred therapy to meet each client’s unique needs. Tara aims to cultivate insight, courage, and skills through an honest, safe, and curious stand to promote self-growth.

Prior to her journey in Psychology, Tara gained over 12 years of experience in the business and education sectors. Over the past three years, she has worked as an Early Intervention Therapist and an endorsed Behaviour Support Practitioner within the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), focusing on supporting assessment and diagnosis, early intervention, case management, and behavioural assessment and support. Currently, as she is completing her Master of Clinical Psychology training, she works as a research assistant at the Royal Children’s Hospital to support a longitudinal study that investigates how some of the social and emotional factors impact health, relational, and wellbeing outcomes. She actively stays informed with the current research whilst refining her therapeutic skills through regular supervision and professional development.

Tara enjoys working with clients across the lifespan, with special interest in trauma recovery, assessments and skill building for neurodivergent populations, and health-related conditions (e.g., eating disorders and brain rehabilitation post traumatic injuries). She speaks both English and Mandarin and strives to integrate cultural humility into her practice.

Her therapeutic approach incorporates Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), and DNA-V. Tara has experience addressing a range of presentations, including low-self esteem, depression, anxiety, stress, adjustment difficulties, anger management, sleep difficulties, interpersonal difficulties, grief and bereavement, and life transitions.

Ellie Cook

Registered Psychologist

BaPsySci (Hons); MProfPsych; MProfPsychPractice

Ellie is a Registered Psychologist with a specialised interest in assessing children’s neurodevelopmental profiles. With a background that spans private practice, hospital research, community health, and forensic psychology, Ellie brings a thoughtful, client-centred approach to every assessment, helping families gain a comprehensive understanding of their child’s unique strengths and needs.

Ellie has experience working with clients across the lifespan and has supported individuals facing a range of presentations, including developmental, cognitive, and emotional challenges. Known for her warm, approachable style, Ellie is committed to culturally sensitive and strengths-based practices, ensuring each family feels respected and understood throughout the process. She finds great meaning in providing insights that foster confidence and clarity, helping families navigate next steps with assurance and optimism.

Amali Jones

Administrative Assistant.

Amali has recently joined our team as a friendly and compassionate Administrative Assistant. Currently in her second year of studying to become a clinical psychologist, Amali is deeply passionate about supporting individuals on their mental health journeys. Over the past year, Amali has gained valuable experience working in NDIS support, helping children with their individual needs. She also brings four years of customer service experience, where she developed strong communication and organisational skills.

Amali is committed to ensuring both clients and staff have the best experience possible in a welcoming and supportive environment.

In her spare time, Amali enjoys listening to music, spending time with friends and family, and hanging out with her adorable bunny, Alfie. She is excited to continue learning and growing as part of a team dedicated to fostering mental health and well-being.