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Dr. Natalie Robinson


About Dr. Natalie Robinson


Dr. Natalie Robinson is a qualified and experienced Clinical Psychologist. She has a Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) degree with Honours in Psychology, and a Doctorate of Clinical Psychology. 

Natalie is fully registered with the NSW Psychologists Registration Board and she is a full member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and a full member of the Australian College of Clinical Psychologists (CCLIN). 


Natalie has over ten years experience working in Australia as well as overseas within many different teams and services. Natalie specialises in anxiety disorders, mood disorders, trauma and other complex problems.  She practices several different therapies with her main theraputic orientation being cognitive behavioural therapy and schema therapy.  

Natalie has provided both individual and group treatment for children, adolescents and adults facing many different issues including anxiety, depression, mood disorders, trauma, adjustment to change, stress management & relationship difficulties as well as a variety of other issues.   


As well as being an experienced therapist, Natalie has undertaken a variety of different research projects as part of her Doctorate of Clinical Psychology completed at Macquarie University. This has included research into social issues such as text messaging in romantic relationships, examining how text messages impact on communication and writing a booklet for parents with children who have run away from home.

 

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Pauline Sampson

About Pauline Sampson

Pauline is a qualified psychologist. She holds a biomedical science degree and an Honours degree in Social Sciences (Psychology). She is currently completing the Doctor of Psychology (Clinical) degree at Macquarie University.

 

Pauline is registered with the NSW Psychologists Registration Board and is an associate member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS).

 

Her primary therapeutic orientation is cognitive behavioural therapy and she has a keen interest in acceptance and commitment therapy, mindfulness-based approaches to therapy and wellbeing, and positive psychology. Her doctoral research is on the strengths promoting resilience and wellbeing.

 

Pauline has provided individual and group-based treatments to adults and children experiencing depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, including migration-related issues, trauma, grief and relationship issues. She has a special interest in health psychology (including chronic pain and cancer).