Nicole is a warm, empathetic, and dedicated Provisional Psychologist based in Mona Vale, offering both in-person and telehealth sessions. She merges strong academic training with real-world clinical placements across hospital settings—including oncology, palliative care, and psychiatric units—bringing nuanced compassion to her therapeutic work.
Nicole is deeply passionate about supporting caregivers, particularly those caring for people with intellectual disabilities, and draws on her advocacy-focused research to enrich her practice. Her honours thesis investigated social inclusion through the intersection of disability and gender, illustrating her commitment to trauma-informed, respectful, and strengths-based support.
Nicole also works with individuals facing life transitions, trauma, grief, domestic violence, and serious health challenges like cancer. She holds ASIST certification and approaches suicide prevention with calm and competence, always aiming to foster safety and connection even in crisis.
Her therapeutic style is person-centred and trauma-informed, combining psychoeducation with empathic presence. She believes in therapy as a journey of self-discovery and growth—one where clients reclaim agency, cultivate resilience, and reconnect with meaning and belonging.
Nicole is available in person at Mona Vale and via telehealth, offering compassionate, research-informed care for individuals and families facing emotional, relational, and life-stage challenges.