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Tom Bailey

Clinical Psychologist

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Tom Bailey (he/him) is a registered clinical psychologist and Board approved supervisor with over 10 years experience working in the mental health field. He is a full member of the Australian Psychological Society. Tom completed his degree, honours and masters in clinical psychology at The University of Melbourne.

 

Tom works primarily with adults and has experience in treating a broad range of psychological issues such as anxiety, panic, depression, trauma, OCD, sleep problems, grief, relationship issues, and stress. He has a special interest in chronic health such as cancer, pain and cardiovascular disease.Tom has worked in a range of public and private organisations including Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Queensland, and at the Newcastle Mental Health Team (HNE Health). Currently he holds a position as consultation liaison clinical psychologist at Warners Bay and Lake Macquarie private hospitals.

 

Tom is a caring, collaborative and professional clinician, and has expertise in the most widely used modern psychological treatments including cognitive behaviour therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy, grief therapy, positive psychology and mindfulness. â€‹

 

Tom is based at Suite 3a / 472 The Esplanade, Warners Bay 2282

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Amy Bailey

Clinical Psychologist

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Amy (she/her) is a clinical psychologist and board approved clinical supervisor. She has worked across a range of settings over the past ten years including hospital based multi-disciplinary pain and oncology teams (Epworth and Royal Melbourne Hospitals), primary mental health (The Royal Flying Doctor Service, Hunter Primary Care) and in private practice. She has completed a Master of Psychology (clinical) and is a full member of the Australian Psychological Society. Amy is also a member of the Australasian Menopause Society.

 

Amy works with adults experiencing low mood (depression), stress and anxiety issues, sleep difficulties, relationship concerns and chronic health conditions including persistent pain. 

 

Amy also has a special interest working with women experiencing psychological concerns relating to peri/menopause, pelvic pain, perinatal and reproductive difficulties.

 

Amy has a warm, empathetic and compassionate approach and will take the time necessary to understand your problem properly and to work with you to find solutions.

 

Amy uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CTP), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and mindfulness.       

                                                         

Amy is based at Suite 2, 15 Lambton Rd Broadmeadow NSW 2292

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