Accepting new referrals!

Wellbeings is a multidisciplinary, allied health practice that believes in accessible, holistic mental health care for clients of all ages, needs, and backgrounds.
We are delighted to announce we are accepting new referrals with the commencement of Molly Havyatt.
Molly Havyatt
Registered Psychologist and Psychology Registrar
BScPsych(Hons), MClinPsych, MAPS
Molly completed her clinical training at the ANU and has worked in community, university, and public health settings. She is able to provide clinical assessment, psychoeducation, psychological interventions, and psychotherapy to support people who are experiencing stress, trauma, adjustment difficulties, grief and loss, emotional dysregulation, feelings of low self-worth, anxiety, depression and other mental health conditions.
Molly’s therapeutic approach is guided by her clients’ individual needs and draws on her training and experience delivering cognitive behavioural therapies (CBT/ACT/DBT), motivational interviewing, psychodynamic therapies (AEDP/Gestalt), mindfulness, and self-compassion practices. She has a special interest in attachment theory, stressor and trauma related disorders, schizophrenia disorders, emotion dysregulation and working with emotions to improve symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Molly is available four days per week and accepting new referrals for adults aged 18+.
For any queries, please call 02 6264 0200 or via our online form here.
Referrals can be sent directly to Wellbeing – wellbeings@crcs.com.au
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