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About Sheree Cartledge - Clinical Psychologist

Passionate about supporting children and parents. I will take the time to get to know you and your child, understanding the context of your challenges in a caring, patient, non-judgemental manner. The therapeutic interventions I offer are personalised, based on my intuitive and evidence-based application of approaches drawn from cognitive behavioural therapy, dyadic developmental psychotherapy, emotion coaching, narrative therapy, play therapy and mindfulness. Your concerns may relate to diagnosis or major mental illness, or to individual issues which are causing distress. Thoughtful and compassionate support makes the biggest difference.

Services

  • Child Focused Psychology

  • Comprehensive Assessments

  • Psychological Treatments

  • Parent Skills Training

  • Mental Health Service

  • Individual Sessions

  • Parent Sessions

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Buninyong VIC

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I attend the sessions? Or do you see my child individually?

This is decided in consultation on a case-by-case basis. Younger children are usually seen with their parent at their first session unless they don’t want this to occur. Subsequent sessions may be a combination of individual and parent-child sessions based on an assessment of the child’s needs.

How important are parents/caregivers to the child’s treatment?

Essential! Children are little people whose brains and bodies are still developing under their parent’s love and care. Children need help from the big people around them – parents, teachers, and other involved adults – to help them learn about their feelings and how to respond to them. Children also need help to learn and practice using new skills.

Sheree Cartledge - Clinical Psychologist