Georgia Zoumboulis
Georgia is a warm and attentive provisional psychologist committed to creating a safe space where clients feel empowered to explore, reflect, and move towards positive psychological change. Currently completing a Master of Clinical Psychology at the Australian Catholic University, Georgia takes a collaborative and empathetic approach to therapy and assessment. She has a particular interest for supporting adolescents and young people as they navigate unique life challenges, helping them to build resilience and confidence for the future.
Georgia is available for individual therapy, and diagnostic assessment for young children, teens, and adults.
Please note that for all clients aged 17 and younger, a parent session is required as the initial appointment. This allows Georgia to obtain developmental history of the client and to understand the presenting concerns from a parent's perspective.
Teenage clients can attend the initial session but this will be split into two halves; first half parent and Georgia and second half client/client and parent with Georgia.
Georgia will be available for appointments from the week of 27th January, 2025
Education
Current, Master of Psychology Clinical
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)
Qualifications & Memberships
Registered Provisional Psychologist
AHPRA RegNo: PSY0002806067
People I work with
Adolescents
Adults
Assessments I can administer (adolescents & adults)
ADHD
Autism
Cognitive
Presenting concerns I work with
Anxiety
Depression
Suicidal ideation and self-harm
Neurodivergence (Autism & ADHD)
Self-esteem and confidence
Relationship/interpersonal issues
Life transitions and adjustment issues
Grief and loss
Availability
Wednesday 11.00am – 5:00pm (last appointment)
Therapy Style
Georgia is a warm and caring therapist who fosters a safe and supportive space where individuals can be their authentic selves. She is passionate about helping clients to become the best version of themselves and empowering them to create positive change in their lives. Georgia adopts a client-centred approach and draws on evidence-based treatments such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Solutions-Focused Therapy.
Fees
The fee to see Georgia for therapeutic intervention is $90 per session. As she is a provisional psychologist her fee does not attract a Medicare rebate. Assessments attract different fees.
To find out more about fees, including assessment fees, head to our Fees section.
Contact our client support team today to discuss making an appointment with Georgia.