Susan Doughty

(Independent Contractor)

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Susan has been working as a registered psychologist for over 15 years and is a board approved supervisor. Her main point of focus has been working in schools with students, families, teachers, school executives, and liaising with outside government bodies. Susan also has a private practice via online Telehealth. Psychological services include supervision of provisional psychologists, therapeutic counselling support for individuals and families, cognitive assessments, behavioural assessments and report writing. Susan provides support for a range of areas including anxiety, depression, relationships, social and emotional, and educational.

Therapeutic approaches used by Susan include cognitive behaviour therapy, solution-focussed therapy, strength-based therapy and positive psychology. She uses a client-centred approach in working towards therapeutic goals.

  • Case Report Reviewing
  • Psychometric Assessment (WISC-V, WPPSI-IV, WAIS-IV)
  • NPE Preparation
  • Ethical, Professional and Legal Matters
  • Supervising Decisions Relating to Mandatory Reporting
  • Intervention and Treatment Planning
  • Working with/in Schools
  • Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Clients
  • Intervention with Trauma
  • Working with Neurodiverse Clients
  • Working with Separated Families
  • Risk Assessment
  • Working with Young Children (0 - 5 yo), Children (5 - 12 yo), Adolescence (12 - 18 yo) and Late Adolescence (18 - 25 yo)
  • Working with Adult
  • Working with Gender Diverse Populations
  • Eating Disorders
  • Working with Survivors of Domestic Violence
  • Working with Couples