Youngblood Roche
GradDipPsychSc BHithSc(Hons) MPsych(Clin)
Senior Clinical Psychologist
Member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Fellow of the Clinical College of the APS
AHPRA registered Psychologist (PSY0002026203)
Currently specialising in Telehealth service delivery, I use a variety of modalities to work with clients throughout their lifespan. I employ CBT and ACT to create an individualised proven therapeutic practice for each client. I have a strong interest in schema-informed therapy, and working with people with long-standing issues.
I have worked with a variety of clients with physical and mental issues, including those with disordered eating and body image, anxiety and depression, PTSD, drug and alcohol dependence, cognitive decline, sports performance anxiety, sleep disorders, vision impairment, and postpartum depression. I also enjoy working with couples in relationship crisis.
I have 20 years of experience teaching the structured physical discipline of yoga, which helps people cultivate better health and wellbeing using meditation, mindfulness, breathing awareness, and relaxation. Tying these skills into my psychology practice gives me a "whole of life perspective" on client treatment.
Consultations: Telehealth Specialist 12.00pm- 6.00pm on Monday, Thursday and Friday
Zoe Brown
BBehavSc(Hons) MPsych(Clin) CEDC
Clinical Psychologist
Member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Fellow of the Clinical College of the APS
AHPRA registered Psychologist (PSY0002170684)
I deliver client centred support for adolescents and adults using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT informed), and mindfulness-based techniques. I have a strong interest in working with people with eating disorders, with experience in both inpatient and outpatient settings.
I treat individuals with anxiety or mood disorders, body image concerns, perfectionism, emotional regulation difficulties and trauma. I have published research in the areas of body image and disordered eating.
I am a passionate and empathetic psychologist who enjoys working with people to empower them to achieve their goals and improve their lives.
I am an ANZAED Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician.
Consultations: 9.00am- 5.00pm Thursday and Friday
Jeremy Lim
BPsych (Hons) MClinPsy
Clinical Psychologist
Member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Fellow of the Clinical College of the APS
AHPRA registered Psychologist (PSY0002409660)
I help people work through mental health difficulties such as burnout, depression, grief, anxiety, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and particularly, complex trauma. It’s rewarding to help people who are struggling with longstanding troubles and we work together to build rewarding and effective outcomes.
I also work with with couples who want to explore challenging issues or who wish to enhance their relationships. In my journey with clients, I employ cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT). I am trained in schema therapy and eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy.
I approach treatment in a systemic way and through a polyvagal lens. I completed by training in Malaysia, and I enjoy working with clients of all creeds, ethnicities, and beliefs. No client exists in isolation; a strong, warm therapeutic relationship coupled with solid research-supported treatment is important in everyone's path towards wellness.
Consultations: Monday to Thursday
Natalie Allen
BPsySc (CounsIntSk) GDip Psych (Adv)
Psychologist
Member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Member of the Clinical College of the APS
AHPRA registered Psychologist (PSY0002597542)
I passionately support my clients as they endure and adapt to life's significant challenges. I know we each have a unique experience of the world, so I offer individualised therapy in a warm, non-judgemental, collaborative space, using proven tools and methods.
I work with clients of all ages experiencing difficulties such as anxiety, depression, panic, trauma, low self-esteem, eating disorders, or grief and loss. I have a particular interest in working with ARFID.
I enjoy a special rapport with children, and help clients manage escalating and challenging behaviours, separation anxiety, hyperactivity, trauma and relationship difficulties – family, peers, or bullying. Together, we tailor a treatment for each child’s psychological, emotional, relational, and developmental needs. I am trained in EMDR for children, adolescents and adults.
Consultations: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
Amy Harvey
BPsyc (Hons)
PhD Candidate (Clinical Psychology)
Provisional Psychologist
College of Education, Psychology and Social Work
AHPRA registered Provisional Psychologist (PSY0002481091)
I have experience in providing research-supported treatments, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and Mindfulness-based techniques. I have also worked with clients from diverse backgrounds, supporting them in navigating various mental health challenges, such as anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and trauma.
Taking the first step towards therapy can be overwhelming, so I prioritise creating an environment that is warm, welcoming, inclusive, and free from judgment. I also recognise that each client's journey is unique, and I am committed to tailoring my approach to suit the specific needs and circumstances of each individual.
In our collaborative space, I am dedicated to helping clients achieve their goals and foster meaningful change, one step at a time. And who knows, we may even find ourselves sharing a few laughs along the way!
Consultations: Monday and Tuesday
Ben Butler
BPsychSc(Hons) MProfPsych
AHPRA registered Psychologist (PSY0002088109)
I am a registered psychologist with experience in providing high level care for a wide range of people and mental health issues. I specialise in working in trauma, military and veteran's mental health, addiction, suicide prevention, and sleep problems, as well as general issues including depression, anxiety and stress. I am very much looking forward to getting to know the people of the Mid North during my time at Goyder's line in Jamestown, and I hope to do my part in improving community mental health.
Consultations: Jamestown, Wednesday and Thursday. Commencing August 7
Dr Lisa Chantler
BA (Hons) MPsych DPsych (Clin) DipClinHyp
Principal Clinical Psychologist
Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Fellow of the Clinical College of the APS
Affiliate of the Forensic College of the APS
Accredited Cognitive Behavioural Therapist
Certified Advanced Schema Therapist and Trainer
AHPRA registered Clinical Psychologist (PSY0001149856)
I am a senior clinical psychologist of over 30 years experience, with a particular interest in treating depression and complex trauma. I work with survivors of child abuse and neglect as well as adult sexual assault. I'm also experienced at helping people with complicated grief and long term patterns of behaviour that interfere with their relationships and ability to get on with life. I undertake psychological assessment reports as well as risk and mitigating circumstance assessment reports for the Courts, for victims of crime and for a range of other situations in which the expert opinion of an experienced clinical psychologist with forensic training is required.
I am a past Chair of the Clinical College of the APS.
I have been a co-director at the University of South Australia Psychology Clinic, and taught CBT skills to MPsych/PhD students at the Flinders University. I have an ongoing interest in clinically focused research and training.
Consultations: 9.00am- 5.00pm Monday, Thursday and Friday
Kayleigh Thomas
Practice Manager
Psychology Research Coordinator
Kayleigh is our Practice Manager overseeing referrals, compliance, and the many back-room jobs that help keep a busy Psych clinic running smoothly. She is also the go-to person when our therapists need help with researching the latest treatments and therapeutic tools, or assistance in both forensic and clinical matters.
Kayleigh is studying honours level Psychology at Flinders University.
Support and Admin
Molly or Luka will be the first people to greet you at Bridge. Luka is an undergraduate Psychology student and Molly is studying Honours having completed her BPsych degree.
They are talented people both building a promising future in Clinical Psychology. With their skills, understanding and knowledge they both support our clinical staff and confidently manage your inquiries, referrals and appointments.