Treatment Areas

Trauma

UNDERSTANDING TRAUMA

Trauma is an emotional response to a terrible event like an accident, assault or natural disaster. Immediately after the event, shock and denial are typical. Longer-term reactions include unpredictable emotions, flashbacks, strained relationships and even physical symptoms like headaches or nausea. While these feelings are normal, some people have difficulty moving on with their lives. Psychologists can help these individuals find constructive ways of managing their emotions. With help, people find that they can tackle their anxiety and discover ways to work with it and through it. Once they are on the road to change, people often describe finding freedom that allows them to be much more like the person they want to be.

Our Psychologists who focus on trauma:

John Andreadis

Social Worker

Qualified as a social worker (Australian Association of Social Workers member no. 475139), John offers counselling for anybody seeking support amongst life’s ups and downs. John enjoys connecting with a diverse range of clients from all walks of life, including those who just want a chat and those who want to dive deeper.John’s primary therapeutic method is an Internal Family Systems (IFS)-informed approach. IFS is an empowering approach to supporting people with their thoughts, emotions and past traumas, with the goal of connecting to a calm, curious and confident sense of self. John also draws on aspects of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Yoga for Trauma Recovery depending on the needs and preferences of the client. In session, John likes to combine his curious and conversational counselling style with mindful practices, encouraging clients to connect to their emotions in safe and constructive ways. Doing the work of healing alongside John, you will be supported with a flexible approach to finding the pathways that feel right for you.

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Ms Mary Kedwell

Psychologist

Mary has been working as a psychologist for more than 20 years. She has integrated her learning and experience into a number of working models which are outlined early-on in the therapeutic process. This helps to determine whether Mary's approach is a good fit for each client, couple or family. The focus of therapy is on understanding the nervous system and how it is impacted by experience. In the context of a safe relationship, the aim is to encourage expressed emotion and perspectives, and to build a narrative that supports the client in all areas of their lives.

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Zach Raftery

Psychologist

Zach works from a person-centred framework, guided by the principles of acceptance, safety, unconditional positive regard, and empathy. He has a masters degree in Clinical Psychology, a masters degree in Counselling Psychology, and holds endorsement in both areas of practice. In his clinical work, Zach draws primarily from the Acceptance and Commitment (ACT), Compassion Focused (CFT) and Cognitive-Behavioural (CBT) therapeutic modalities. Zach has a particular interest in working with clients who are struggling with grief and bereavement. He works with clients across the lifespan, including primary and high school aged children, students, parents, young adults and older adults. Zach has previously worked clinically in a variety of occupational settings, including schools, disability and employment services, corrective services, the performing arts, child mental health, and in private practice. When he is not working at our clinic, Zach teaches advanced counselling skills to students in the Masters of Psychology and Masters of Counselling programmes at UQ. Zach is also a board-approved supervisor (STAP certified) and he supervises provisional (trainee) psychologists who are completing postgraduate study. He enjoys sushi, rainforests, video games, sleep, dumplings, and dogs.

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Marie-Ann Robertson

Psychologist

Marie has been working as a psychologist in private practice and both inpatient and outpatient hospital settings for over 13 years. She has a warm nature and is primarily focussed on connecting with her clients and creating a space for her clients to safely explore their struggles and goals.Marie is experienced in working with clients with a range of concerns and has a special interest in working with those experiencing:Disordered eatingTrauma (both complex-PTSD and PTSD)Personality vulnerabilities such as Borderline Personality DisorderFertility DifficultiesDifficulties during the perinatal period (pregnancy and beyond)Mood and anxiety disorders (including treatment resistant depression)Marie draws from the following treatment approaches:Schema TherapyDialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)Sensorimotor PsychotherapyCognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT)Specialist Supportive Clinical Management for eating disorders (SSCM)Marie is trauma-informed, LGBTQAI+ friendly and neuroaffirming.

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Rachel Goodwin

Psychologist

Hi there, my name is Rachel Goodwin and I have been working at The Long Gallery since 2016 and have practiced as a psychologist since 2008. I started my career in Canberra and moved back to Qld in 2011. I have worked in both medical centres and private practice since then helping adolescents and adults with a wide range of presentations.Since the start of Covid-19, we have all experienced long periods of stress including the impacts of recent flooding. As a first time Mum in 2020, I am aware of how tricky it can be in ‘juggling multiple balls in the air’ at a given time and especially ‘balls from left field’. If we reach a state of ‘overwhelm’ where we’re stuck ‘in the mud’, feel hopeless, shutdown and unable to keep ‘juggling’, then it’s vital that we reach out for support and realise we’re not alone! My practices include both mindfulness and compassion and I am available for sessions in 2023. I have experience working with addictions, mood and anxiety conditions, complex bereavement and trauma, and my aim is to help clients move forward in a valued and meaningful direction. Being a country girl at heart, I also appreciate nature and use this to help anchor clients to the present moment. I would love to help anyone who is experiencing overwhelm and would like some support. 

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Kayhler Weeks

Psychologist

Kayhler is a compassionate and empathetic psychologist who works from a person-centred framework. She works with clients across the lifespan and has previously worked clinically in a range of settings such as adult mental health, youth justice, and perinatal mental health. Kayhler’ s areas of interest include ADHD and neurodiversity, complex trauma, and the LGBTQIA+ community. Kayhler also loves working with older adults. When not at work, Kayhler enjoys being in nature, reading, playing with her dog, or spending time with her young daughter.

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James Douglas

Psychologist

With 30 years of experience in various organisational and counselling psychology roles, James offers a wealth of knowledge and practical experience. Over the past 24 years, he has specialised in working with police and emergency service workers, providing support to individuals and groups with complex trauma histories, as well as grief and loss. Understanding the significant impact of trauma and stress on relationships, both in personal and professional settings, James also assists individuals in leadership roles and offers guidance in navigating workplace or relationship conflicts.Having dedicated years to collaborating with police in training, James has developed a keen interest in sports and performance psychology. He has effectively worked with numerous athletes to enhance performance and address lifestyle challenges. Through the application of strategies rooted in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapies, which are evidence-based, James empowers his clients to discover their strengths and achieve their goals with deep respect and sensitivity.

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