Therapy, supervision and consultation
Dr. Bronwyn Gresham is a registered clinical psychologist, supervisor and fellow at the Australian Psychological Society (APS) Clinical College. She offers individual psychological therapy, supervision and strategic consultation for organisations and groups. Located in Fairfield, Victoria Australia, on the unceded lands of the wurrundjeri people.
psychological therapy
Bronwyn is an empathic and engaging practitioner who will listen and collaborate with you to design an approach that suits your needs. She is a climate aware practitioner and member with Psychology for a Safe Climate. Her practise is informed by mindfulness-based therapies, such as dialectical behaviour therapy and mindful self-compassion, eco-psychology and creative practises, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
Bronwyn has extensive therapeutic experience supporting individuals through diverse life challenges such as trauma, grief and loss, workplace issues, depression, anxiety, psychosis, emotional dysregulation and relationship stress. Her speciality is around supporting individuals experiencing eco distress and impacted by climate change. Eco-distress is an umbrella term to capture the diverse range of emotional responses that people can have when they learn about, and respond to, the causes, experiences and consequences of climate change.
Individual Sessions are $260/hr*. Telehealth, bulk billing and reduced rates available on request. You may be eligible for a medicare rebate so please talk with your GP first.
When making a decision to see a new psychologist it can be helpful to chat with them first. Connect with Bronwyn to organise a free 15-minute consultation.
October 2024 Update: Bronwyn is not currently taking new referrals, and will review this in February 2025.
*The 2023-2024 Recommended Schedule of fees has set the standard 46-to-60-minute consultation fee at $300.
SUPERVISION
Bronwyn is a registered supervisor with AHPRA - the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. She offers supervision and support to psychologists, registrars, health and allied health practitioners, and employees working in the environment and sustainability fields around psychological skills and climate change, mindfulness, reflective practise, therapy, organisational mental health and wellbeing.
consultation
Bronwyn is available for consultation to leaders around how to grow emotional and social skills for their groups who are engaged in, and/or impacted by, climate change, environmental justice and sustainability work.
She brings her experience as a leader in strategic planning for organisational mental health and wellbeing. She has consulted and collaborated with individuals, groups and organisations around strategy and culture, book and article reviews, training & resource curation. Organisations that she has volunteered and worked with include RMIT, Transition Australia, Psychology for a Safe Climate, the Australian Psychology Society, and The Climate and Health Alliance.
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“I went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.”