Psychology

The Elizabeth Clinic can provide a wide range of psychological services including individual, couple, family and group therapy.

We can offer treatment across the life span with infant, child, adolescent and adult psychologists. We can also provide developmental assessments and complex case management for children.

Our Service

We have specific expertise and interest in fertility counselling and supporting families with pregnancy after fertility treatment. The Heart and Hope program is an antenatal group program for couples who are pregnant after fertility treatment. It is well recognised that these families have specific concerns in pregnancy and transition much better to parenting with specialised support.

Many of the psychologists work with children in primary school who may be struggling with their emotions, development or social skills. The Elizabeth Clinic is the first service in WA to offer the Lighthouse Program, an evidence based program, that has outstanding results for latency aged children.

A referral is not necessary to see a psychologist, but a Mental Health Care Plan written by a GP, psychiatrist or paediatrician will allow access to Medicare rebates. Many private health funds also provide rebates for psychological care.

Elizabeth Clinic Psychologists

  • Dr CATHERINE CAMPBELL

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
  • ALEXANDRA SHERRIFF

    CLINCAL PSYCHOLOGIST
  • MICHELLE STUCKEY

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST, FERTILITY COUNSELLOR
  • Dr LOUISE DELANE

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
  • JO NAYLOR

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
  • JAMES DIAMANTOPOULOS

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
  • JENNIFER KING

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Dr CATHERINE CAMPBELL

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

MPsych (Clinical), PhD (Clinical Psychology)

Catherine is a clinical psychologist with special interest in perinatal mental health and parent-child relationships from infancy to adolescents. Catherine works across public, private and research settings with very preterm infants, children with various mental health struggles and developmental disabilities as well as with expectant mothers of high-risk pregnancies and has worked with elite and Olympic athletes providing personal and leadership development.

ALEXANDRA SHERRIFF

CLINCAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Alexandra Sherriff is a neurodiverse affirming, trauma informed, HAES aligned, and LGBTQIA+ friendly clinical psychologist who is passionate about discovering how people make meaning and create joy in their life. Her area of special interest is working with neurodivergent children, youth, and adults to: help them understand how their complex minds work; develop their self-esteem; and find their niche in life. She also loves to collaborate with parents of young neurodivergent children help understand how their child’s “operating system” works, so that they can feel more confident in connecting and supporting their loved one as they travel life together.
Alexandra’s brings to the therapy space a warm, curious, and dynamic personality. Her therapeutic stance is anchored upon two tenets: 1) that relationships play a central role in our neurological development and psychological and health; and 2) that children (and sometimes adults!) learn best through play. She is informed by research in the fields of Attachment Theory, Interpersonal Neurobiology, developmental neuroscience, and relational psychoanalysis, as well as recommendations made by different Neurodivergent Adult Advocacy groups. She is also an accredited Circle of Security facilitator.
She is also able to provide comprehensive neurocognitive psychometric assessments to help quantify a person’s personal cognitive profile of strengths and vulnerabilities, or to identify the presence of learning or attention difficulties. The information from the neurocognitive assessment can inform school and workplace accommodation recommendations, provide evidence for potential a diagnosis, and can provide a complementary adjunct to the therapeutic process.

MICHELLE STUCKEY

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST, FERTILITY COUNSELLOR

BA (Hons), MClinPsych

Michelle is a Clinical Psychologist specialising in perinatal and infant mental health. She has extensive experience working with women, men, couples and families experiencing difficulties during the antenatal and postnatal periods. This includes difficulties with fertility, pregnancy, birth, anxiety, depression, adjustment to parenthood, ambivalence about a pregnancy, parent-child relationship issues, as well as miscarriage and stillbirth. Michelle aims for therapy to be a collaborative, supportive and empowering experience, helping people to make sense of their difficulties and develop practical skills that positively impact their mental health and quality of life.

Dr LOUISE DELANE

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Louise is passionate about supporting mental and emotional wellbeing in children, adolescents and adults. She has a warm and collaborative approach to therapy that focuses on creating a safe space whereby people can make sense of their experiences and address their difficulties.

Louise holds a Masters in Clinical Psychology as well as a PhD in Psychology, which enables her to utilise psychological theories and interventions to support people to make change that is meaningful to them. She is also trained in the Circle of Security model of parent-child attachment, which she applies to help foster secure relationships between young people and their caregivers. She is non-judgemental and has experience working with people from diverse identities and backgrounds.

JO NAYLOR

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Jo Naylor is a clinical psychologist who has experience working in both public and private clinical settings. Jo’s areas of interest include attachment and perinatal mood disorders. She offers a person-centred, neuro-affirming approach to individual therapy. Jo particularly enjoys supporting parents, both new and experienced, to grow in their capacity to meet the needs of their children. Jo has over ten years experience as a Circle of Security Facilitator.

JAMES DIAMANTOPOULOS

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Clinical Psychologist
James is a clinical psychologist who has experience working in private and public clinical settings. He provides psychotherapy to people from 16 years old and upwards. James has experience working with people struggling with a variety of conditions, such as anxiety, depression, panic, trauma, childhood
difficulties, self-concept, substance use, eating disorders, and psychotic conditions. He also has extensive experience working with LGBTQ+ folk.
James primarily draws upon psychoanalytic and psychodynamic frameworks in his practise, which emphasises the importance of one’s developmental history and unconscious processes in influencing one’s current identity and one’s problems in the present day.
James endeavours to foster a curious, open, and honest therapeutic space, where the person is encouraged to explore profound questions about themselves and their relationships to others and their environment. Speaking about oneself in this type of trusting dialogue can allow for self-understanding, changing of detrimental behaviour patterns, and meaningful change over time.

JENNIFER KING

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

BPsych, BSocSc, MPsych (Clinical Psychology)

Jennifer is a Clinical Psychologist with nearly 20 years’ experience supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of infants, children, adolescents, families, and adults. She has experience working across a broad range of settings, including public child and adolescent mental health services, private community-based and inpatient clinics, as well as not-for-profit organisations. Jennifer enjoys working with children, adolescents, and families and as such has developed her skills and expertise in this area. Jennifer provides evidence-based psychological interventions from an emotionally-attuned, attachment-based and systemic framework. She has a warm, empathic, collaborative, and supportive style to therapy, that she adapts to meet the developmental needs of her clients.

Jennifer has developed a special interest in the area of neurodiversity and supporting neurodivergent children and youth. She works from a neuro-affirming stance that embraces the fact there is naturally occurring diversity in human neurology, and this is something to be celebrated. She supports children and their parents by recognising their strengths as well as the challenges they experience being neurodivergent in a world predominantly set up to support and understand neurotypical brains and neurotypical ways of doing things.

Jennifer is able to provide Autism Assessments to children aged 3 – 14 years, as a Single Clinician or as part of a Consensus Team, alongside Speech Pathologists, Paediatricians and Psychiatrists. She is trained and experienced administering the ADOS-2, considered an evidence-based assessment tool for autism. Jennifer is passionate about supporting children, young people and their families to understand more about their brain and themselves to ensure they are well supported to flourish as they grow into their unique selves. Please contact the Elizabeth Clinic for more information about an Autism Assessment with Jennifer or any of her other clinical services.

Elizabeth Clinic Psychologists

  • Dr CATHERINE CAMPBELL

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
  • ALEXANDRA SHERRIFF

    CLINCAL PSYCHOLOGIST
  • MICHELLE STUCKEY

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST, FERTILITY COUNSELLOR
  • Dr LOUISE DELANE

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
  • JO NAYLOR

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
  • JAMES DIAMANTOPOULOS

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
  • JENNIFER KING

    CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Dr CATHERINE CAMPBELL

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

MPsych (Clinical), PhD (Clinical Psychology)

Catherine is a clinical psychologist with special interest in perinatal mental health and parent-child relationships from infancy to adolescents. Catherine works across public, private and research settings with very preterm infants, children with various mental health struggles and developmental disabilities as well as with expectant mothers of high-risk pregnancies and has worked with elite and Olympic athletes providing personal and leadership development.

ALEXANDRA SHERRIFF

CLINCAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Alexandra Sherriff is a neurodiverse affirming, trauma informed, HAES aligned, and LGBTQIA+ friendly clinical psychologist who is passionate about discovering how people make meaning and create joy in their life. Her area of special interest is working with neurodivergent children, youth, and adults to: help them understand how their complex minds work; develop their self-esteem; and find their niche in life. She also loves to collaborate with parents of young neurodivergent children help understand how their child’s “operating system” works, so that they can feel more confident in connecting and supporting their loved one as they travel life together.
Alexandra’s brings to the therapy space a warm, curious, and dynamic personality. Her therapeutic stance is anchored upon two tenets: 1) that relationships play a central role in our neurological development and psychological and health; and 2) that children (and sometimes adults!) learn best through play. She is informed by research in the fields of Attachment Theory, Interpersonal Neurobiology, developmental neuroscience, and relational psychoanalysis, as well as recommendations made by different Neurodivergent Adult Advocacy groups. She is also an accredited Circle of Security facilitator.
She is also able to provide comprehensive neurocognitive psychometric assessments to help quantify a person’s personal cognitive profile of strengths and vulnerabilities, or to identify the presence of learning or attention difficulties. The information from the neurocognitive assessment can inform school and workplace accommodation recommendations, provide evidence for potential a diagnosis, and can provide a complementary adjunct to the therapeutic process.

MICHELLE STUCKEY

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST, FERTILITY COUNSELLOR

BA (Hons), MClinPsych

Michelle is a Clinical Psychologist specialising in perinatal and infant mental health. She has extensive experience working with women, men, couples and families experiencing difficulties during the antenatal and postnatal periods. This includes difficulties with fertility, pregnancy, birth, anxiety, depression, adjustment to parenthood, ambivalence about a pregnancy, parent-child relationship issues, as well as miscarriage and stillbirth. Michelle aims for therapy to be a collaborative, supportive and empowering experience, helping people to make sense of their difficulties and develop practical skills that positively impact their mental health and quality of life.

Dr LOUISE DELANE

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Louise is passionate about supporting mental and emotional wellbeing in children, adolescents and adults. She has a warm and collaborative approach to therapy that focuses on creating a safe space whereby people can make sense of their experiences and address their difficulties.

Louise holds a Masters in Clinical Psychology as well as a PhD in Psychology, which enables her to utilise psychological theories and interventions to support people to make change that is meaningful to them. She is also trained in the Circle of Security model of parent-child attachment, which she applies to help foster secure relationships between young people and their caregivers. She is non-judgemental and has experience working with people from diverse identities and backgrounds.

JO NAYLOR

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Jo Naylor is a clinical psychologist who has experience working in both public and private clinical settings. Jo’s areas of interest include attachment and perinatal mood disorders. She offers a person-centred, neuro-affirming approach to individual therapy. Jo particularly enjoys supporting parents, both new and experienced, to grow in their capacity to meet the needs of their children. Jo has over ten years experience as a Circle of Security Facilitator.

JAMES DIAMANTOPOULOS

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Clinical Psychologist
James is a clinical psychologist who has experience working in private and public clinical settings. He provides psychotherapy to people from 16 years old and upwards. James has experience working with people struggling with a variety of conditions, such as anxiety, depression, panic, trauma, childhood
difficulties, self-concept, substance use, eating disorders, and psychotic conditions. He also has extensive experience working with LGBTQ+ folk.
James primarily draws upon psychoanalytic and psychodynamic frameworks in his practise, which emphasises the importance of one’s developmental history and unconscious processes in influencing one’s current identity and one’s problems in the present day.
James endeavours to foster a curious, open, and honest therapeutic space, where the person is encouraged to explore profound questions about themselves and their relationships to others and their environment. Speaking about oneself in this type of trusting dialogue can allow for self-understanding, changing of detrimental behaviour patterns, and meaningful change over time.

JENNIFER KING

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

BPsych, BSocSc, MPsych (Clinical Psychology)

Jennifer is a Clinical Psychologist with nearly 20 years’ experience supporting the mental health and emotional well-being of infants, children, adolescents, families, and adults. She has experience working across a broad range of settings, including public child and adolescent mental health services, private community-based and inpatient clinics, as well as not-for-profit organisations. Jennifer enjoys working with children, adolescents, and families and as such has developed her skills and expertise in this area. Jennifer provides evidence-based psychological interventions from an emotionally-attuned, attachment-based and systemic framework. She has a warm, empathic, collaborative, and supportive style to therapy, that she adapts to meet the developmental needs of her clients.

Jennifer has developed a special interest in the area of neurodiversity and supporting neurodivergent children and youth. She works from a neuro-affirming stance that embraces the fact there is naturally occurring diversity in human neurology, and this is something to be celebrated. She supports children and their parents by recognising their strengths as well as the challenges they experience being neurodivergent in a world predominantly set up to support and understand neurotypical brains and neurotypical ways of doing things.

Jennifer is able to provide Autism Assessments to children aged 3 – 14 years, as a Single Clinician or as part of a Consensus Team, alongside Speech Pathologists, Paediatricians and Psychiatrists. She is trained and experienced administering the ADOS-2, considered an evidence-based assessment tool for autism. Jennifer is passionate about supporting children, young people and their families to understand more about their brain and themselves to ensure they are well supported to flourish as they grow into their unique selves. Please contact the Elizabeth Clinic for more information about an Autism Assessment with Jennifer or any of her other clinical services.

+61 8 9384 4565 Fax 08 9284 7408

Mon – Fri 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Sat 8:30 am – 12:00 pm

26 Leura Street, Nedlands WA 6009

Availabilities by specialty

Psychiatry
Child Psychiatry (ages 0-17): CLOSED
Adult Psychiatry (age 18+): CLOSED
Perinatal Psychiatry: 1-3 weeks

Paediatrics (ages 0-17)
Paediatric assessments: CLOSED
Paediatric reviews: CLOSED

Psychology and Allied Health
Child Psychology (ages 3-18): CLOSED
Adult Psychology: 8-12 weeks
Counselling (ages 8-18): 3-6 weeks
Psychotherapy (ages 12-adult): 4-8 weeks
Couples Therapy: 3-6 weeks
Family Inclusive Therapy: 4-8 weeks
ADHD Coaching (ages 12-adult): 4-8 weeks
ADHD/ASD Education for Parents: 4-8 weeks

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