NDIS Psychology and Neurofeedback

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National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funded Psychological Services to help improve the quality of life for NDIS participants.

Supporting neurodivergent individuals to be heard, heal & thrive.

A NDIS trained Psychologist can help neurodivergent individuals be heard, heal, understand and self-advocate.

Neurodivergence, including differences such as autism (ASD), ADHD, Intellectual Disability and learning disabilities can lead to differences in learning, attention and social culture.

I have over a decade of experience working in the disability sector, and I have specific training working to support neurodivergent children and adults as well as individuals living with a genetic or physical disability.

People who fall under the neurodivergent population may also have a co-occurring psychosocial disability such as depression or anxiety. Studies suggest that people living with ADHD and/or autistic adults are much more likely to experience mental health challenges. That’s where NDIS psychology — assessment and therapeutic support can be helpful.

Neurodivergent presentations I support.

Autism (ASD)

Supporting autistic children and adults with social communication, emotional regulation, and day-to-day wellbeing.

ADHD

Practical and therapeutic support for attention, executive functioning, emotional dysregulation, and self-understanding.

Intellectual Disability

Tailored psychological support for individuals living with intellectual disability across the lifespan.

Learning Disabilities

Support for individuals whose learning differences affect their confidence, performance, and emotional wellbeing.

Co-occurring Mental Health

Support for neurodivergent individuals who also experience anxiety, depression, or other psychosocial challenges.

Physical & Genetic Disability

Psychological support for individuals living with genetic or physical disability, and those navigating complex care needs.

Working with the whole person — and their team.

I understand that certain diagnoses can result in emotional, sensory and behavioural challenges. When working with participants of the NDIS, I not only work closely with the individual, but also their family, as well as any other NDIS providers to achieve positive outcomes.

My approach is collaborative, strengths-based, and shaped by over a decade of experience across disability, mental health, and community settings.

Coming Soon

Neurofeedback.

Psych Jen in collaboration with Mindpy are offering Neurofeedback for clients, but we are in the process of upgrading the machine.

Neurofeedback is a non-invasive, evidence-informed approach that helps the brain regulate itself more effectively. It has shown promise in supporting individuals with ADHD, anxiety, trauma, and other neurological challenges.

Please watch this space.

We'll update this page as soon as Neurofeedback sessions are available. Get in touch to register your interest.