Jacqueline Sander

(Independent Contractor)

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Jacqueline obtained her psychology qualifications in Germany in 2005 and became a registered psychologist in Australia (AHPRA) in 2009 and is an associate member of the Australian Psychological Society. She is the principal psychologist and practice owner at Present Mind Psychology in Perth, WA and has 10 years of clinical experience. She offers therapy in multiple languages including English, German, and Dutch. She has an interest in helping children, adolescents and their families with issues ranging from anxiety, depression, family and life transitions, anger, ADHD, grief and loss, post-traumatic stress, family violence, stress, self-harm, body image and identity.

She is a compassion-and mindfulness-based therapist and is a certified mindfulness trainer for children, adolescents, and adults. In her leisure time, she also guides an informal mindfulness meditation class for beginning meditators.

  • Case Report Reviewing 
  • Ethical, Professional and Legal Matters
  • Intervention and Treatment Planning
  • Working with/in Schools
  • Intervention with Trauma
  • Working with Neurodiverse Clients
  • Working with Separated Families
  • Risk Assessment
  • Working with Children (5 - 12 yo), Adolescence (12 - 18 yo)
  • Working with Adult 
  • Working with Survivors of Domestic Violence