Courtney Wilton

(Independent Contractor)

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Courtney has over 10 years’ experience across a variety of roles including working as a Psychologist in private practice, a Child Therapist for a non-profit organisation and as a Guidance Counsellor for a secondary school. Courtney has experience in child protection and working with children and families experiencing domestic/family violence.

Courtney is vastly experienced in working with multiple presentations including anxiety, depression, Complex Trauma and attachment issues, eating issues/disordered eating, body image, self-esteem, identity issues that present throughout the adolescent journey. Courtney is well versed in cognitive assessments such as WISC 5, WAIS, and other behavioural screeners. She is adept at working with parents and is trained as a Circle of Security Facilitator.

  • Psychometric Assessment (WISC, WIAT, WAIS)
  • Ethical, Professional and Legal Matters
  • Supervising Decisions Relating to Mandatory Reporting
  • Intervention and Treatment Planning
  • Working with/in Schools
  • Working with Children (5 - 12 yo), Adolescence (12 - 18 yo) and Late Adolescence (18 - 25 yo)
  • Working with Adults
  • Working with Separated Families
  • Working with Survivors of Domestic Violence
  • Risk Assessment
  • Perinatal Mental Health, Conception and Pregnancy
  • Eating Disorders