

Offering Telehealth Anywhere in Australia
Mental Health Treatment & NDIS Support
This practice offers services that may assist with issues including:
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Depression
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Grief and/or loss
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Life crises
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Pain
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Sleep issues
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Stress, panic and/or anxiety
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Trauma
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Being neurodivergent in a world built around neurotypical expectations
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Capacity building supports for self-managed NDIS participants
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Areas of interest for Moore Psychology include working with:
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children, adolescents, and adults;
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people who have mood disorders such as anxiety and depression;
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people who have chronic illness, such as endometriosis;
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Disabled people*;
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gifted people;
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neurodivergent people;
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Indigenous people;
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members of the LGBTIQ+ community


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*This practice defaults to identity-first language as informed by research such as: Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers. If an individual client prefers person-first language, for example, “person with a disability,” this practice will honour that preference.
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The Australian Association for Psychologists Inc. writes:
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It is important to find a psychologist who you like and feel a connection with. Research shows that the therapist-client relationship is the most important factor in helping you get better.
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Registered psychologists use a wide variety of techniques to help explore your current challenges and put in place methods to help you move forward. Your psychologist will take the time to assess your situation and then explain their approach.
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Danielle enjoys collaborating with clients of all ages presenting with a variety of concerns. She uses a client-centred approach, and a range of modalities including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT). Danielle strives to practice with cultural humility, and is neurodiversity and LGBTIQA+ affirming.
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