Jamie De Bruyn

SENIOR PSYCHOLOGIST

Stress

Depression

Self Esteem

Anxiety

Trauma

Domestic Violence

Anger Management

Grief & Loss

Personality Disorder

Rates & Availability

Standard Fee is $255.00
Senior Psychologist
($96.65 Medicare Rebate available*)
Out-of-Pocket Fee: $158.35

Couples: $300 (No Medicare Rebate Available)

Days: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri
Online via video call

* The Medicare rebate is available to clients under the Better Access to Mental Health Care initiative.

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CBT

Internal Family Systems

Solution Focused

Humorous

Creative

Tough Love

Get to know Jamie

Senior Psychologist Jamie is passionate about helping people restore their sense of self-worth and confidence in order to regain control over their lives. She works with a wide variety of adults and adolescents in crisis, and people experiencing ongoing mental health issues (such as depression, anxiety, and PTSD) as a result of adversity, trauma, and violence.

She helps to empower individuals who have experienced adversity and oppression, through exploring existing competencies, strengths and inherent resilience.

“The strongest, yet the biggest battle is to fight from yourself, for yourself. No one can even imagine the battle one goes through every day. So be strong, be courageous, as you are amazing. And the greatest warrior.”
– Meeran W. Malik

Jamie is a Senior Psychologist who is person-centred, flexible and practical in her approach, ensuring you feel supported, and your individual needs are addressed.

She maintains an open, non-judgmental environment, where she uses a broad range of therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), strengths-based, person-centred, mindfulness, as well as creative art and narrative approaches.

Senior Psychologist Jamie’s quick tip for dealing with flashbacks

“Flashbacks often occur when we are triggered by some kind of reminder of a traumatic event. This can be anything from a place, a smell, words spoken, or a person. During a flashback you may re-experience old thoughts, feelings, or sensations as though the traumatic experience is happening to you again. You may maintain some awareness and connection to the present or you may lose all awareness of what is happening around you. In order to help ground you in the present, and remind your body where you are and that you are now safe, use a flashback protocol.

• Right now I’m feeling _____________________________________________ , (insert name of the current emotion, usually fear)
• and I am sensing in my body _______________________________________ , (describe your current bodily sensations – name at least three)
• because I am remembering ________________________________________ . (name the trauma by title only – no details)
• At the same time, I am looking around where I am now in _______________ , (the actual current year)
• here __________________________________________________________ , (name the place where you are)
• I can see ___________________________________________________ , (describe five things that you see right now, in this place),
• and so I know _____________________________________________________ , (name the trauma, by title only, again)
• is NOT happening now /anymore. “

My therapy song…

THIS IS HOW WE DO IT – Montell Jordan