Natalie Muldoon

Registrar Program Supervisor (Clinical Psychologist)

(Independent Contractor)

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Natalie's clinical experience is focused on supporting young clients and their families with a range of presentations including but not limited to emotional and behavioural regulation, challenges within school, autism spectrum disorder and sleep concerns. Natalie has experience using animal assisted therapy and running groups and workshops for children, parents, and schools. Through her work in private practice, Natalie has experience supporting clients through various funding bodies, including Wesley Mission and NDIS. She also provides neurocognitive assessments to clients and helps train allied health professionals in assessing for ASD.

Her passion lies in supporting clients, families, and schools with managing the diverse presentation of ASD and in assisting early career psychologists to develop their therapeutic toolbox by learning ways to take evidence-based tools and interventions and apply them to their own clinical practice.

  • Masters Interview Preparation 
  • Case Report Reviewing
  • Ethical, Professional and Legal Matters
  • Intervention and Treatment Planning
  • Working with/in Schools
  • Working with Neurodiverse Clients
  • Diagnosis and Using Psychometric Assessments for Diagnosis
  • Working with Separated Families
  • Risk Assessment 
  • Working with Young Children (0 - 5 yo), Children (5 - 12 yo), Adolescence (12 - 18 yo)