Stephanie (she/her) is a registered psychologist and a clinical psychology registrar committed to supporting clients in a safe and collaborative environment. She adopts a flexible approach to working toward her clients' goals while incorporating their values and implementing evidence-based therapy modalities including Cognitive Behaviour therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Family-Based therapy.
She has experience supporting adolescent and adult clients with a variety of mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, trauma, grief/loss, and interpersonal issues. She has a particular interest in gender and sexuality related concerns, anxiety disorders, interpersonal challenges, and challenges within non-traditional relationships. Stephanie is polyamory, kink, sex worker, and LGBTQI+ friendly.
She has experience in a variety of settings including university counselling services, hospital settings, and private practice. She recently completed her Master of Clinical Psychology at the University of Technology and is currently a PhD Candidate at UTS undertaking research in adolescent eating disorders.

Dr James Morandini is the clinic director, and provides a rangepsychological services to children, adolescents, and adults. Heprovides specialist assessment, diagnosis, and management ofchildhood and adolescent gender dysphoria. He also providesassessment and diagnosis for gender dysphoria in adults and canprovide WPATH medical letters where appropriate. James also has afocus on matters of sexual orientation, including overcoming shame,relationship difficulties, and exploring identity confusion. Morebroadly James utilises CBT, DBT, and Schema Therapy in treatingmood and anxiety issues, as well as personality disorders.