Lori

Lori is a Clinical Psychologist and board-approved supervisor with extensive experience across private practice, public mental health, youth justice, and educational settings. She is the owner of Emotional Support Psychology and currently provides psychological assessment and treatment via telehealth.

Lori is registered with AHPRA, a registered Medicare provider, and a member of the Australian Psychological Society. She is deeply committed to ethical, evidence-based practice and brings a thoughtful, compassionate, and developmentally informed approach to her work with individuals and families.

Areas of Interest

Lori has a broad scope of clinical interest and experience, including:

  • Complex presentations and comorbidities

  • Neurodivergence

  • Trauma, attachment, and emotional regulation

  • Child and adolescent mental health

  • Self-esteem and identity

Approach

Lori works from a collaborative, client-centred, and evidence-based framework, tailoring assessment and treatment to the individual and their unique context. Her approach integrates psychological, emotional, behavioural, and environmental factors, with an emphasis on clear formulation, practical strategies, and meaningful outcomes.

She draws on a range of therapeutic models informed by Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), mentalisation-based approaches, and trauma-informed practice. Lori values working respectfully alongside clients, families, and multidisciplinary teams, supporting insight, skill development, and long-term wellbeing.

Prior Experience

Lori has worked across a wide range of clinical settings, including private practice, forensic programs, schools, and community mental health services.

She has significant experience providing assessment, intervention, care coordination, supervision, and consultation within multidisciplinary environments.