Amanda Brown is a General Registered Psychologist, who graduated from Curtin University with a Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Degree and a Post Graduate Diploma in Psychology. Her academic achievements were recognised in 1994 through invitation to the Golden Key National Honours Society.
Techniques
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy – CBT
Mindfulness (including integrating Mindfulness and CBT)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Presenting Issues
Anger
Anxiety/panic
Assertiveness
Depression
Drug/Alcohol
Gambling
Grief
Health
Relationships
Self-esteem
Sleep
Stress
Experience
Amanda gained experience largely in vocational assessment and injury management prior to commencing work in individual counselling. Amanda works with a wide range of issues including, depression and other mood disorders, anxiety disorders including post-traumatic stress, grief and loss, relationship/family concerns, aging, substance-abuse, self-esteem, gender issues, pain management, and general personal and emotional growth.
Amanda works primarily with adults of all ages, and has a special interest in Women’s Health.
Qualifications
Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology at Curtin University of Technology
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) at Curtin University of Technology