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Neuro-affirming Psychologists in Ipswich, QLD

Embracing differences. Celebrating diversity.

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Our passion is neurodivergence.

We are a mental health service private practice servicing individuals across the lifespan.

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Happy Brain is an Ipswich psychology clinic that provides collaborative and inclusive mental health services to individuals across the lifespan (adults, children, adolescents), families, and couples. Get client-centred, trauma-informed, and neuro-affirming therapy from our diverse team of registered mental health professionals.

How we can support you

Client-Centred

We truly partner with our clients and their support systems to ensure they receive holistic care. We invest in getting to know you because you, your goals, and what’s important to you are at the centre of everything we do. We aim to be there for you through the ups and downs of life and help you to a path of authenticity and long-term well-being. 

Trauma-Informed

In response to our awareness that trauma and other events in your life affect your mental health condition, we apply trauma-informed principles. We ensure you feel physically and psychologically safe at our clinic and in your interactions with us. We ensure the client-psychologist relationship is built on trust, transparency, and shared empowerment.

Neuro-affirming

Our passion is neurodivergence. Our psychologists embrace brain differences and celebrate neurodiversity. We are especially skilled in working with people who are neurodivergent, taking a strengths-focused approach to therapy and assessments. Happy Brain provides non-judgmental and comprehensive support on neurodivergence.

Who we can support

Neurodivergent Individuals

At Happy Brain, we have expertise (because we are client-centred and partner with you) in working with people who are neurodivergent, meaning they may be Autistic, ADHD or perhaps dyslexic.

 

We know that there’s a lot that encompasses the neurodivergent umbrella!

Children &
Adolescents

The techniques used in counselling children and adolescents are a little different from those used with adults.

 

Your child may tell you that they played a game, drew a picture, played with toys, or played in a sandbox.

 

Happy Brain believe in inclusivity, meaning our therapies are developmentally appropriate for our youngsters!

Adults & 
Families

At Happy Brain we know that it can take a village and we embrace & celebrate our clients families differences.

 

We dedicate time to getting to know them, to understand what’s important to them, and together create a therapy plan that's just right for your family.

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WHO WE WORK WITH

  • What is a Trauma Psychologist?
    A trauma psychologist is a mental health professional who is qualified to provide trauma therapy. Trauma psychologist qualifications can include an academic degree in psychology and training or experience in providing EMDR trauma therapy. The most important quality of a trauma psychologist is that they know how to work with individuals and groups who have experienced or are experiencing trauma. Trauma psychologists help people process and heal from trauma, enabling these individuals and groups to lead more mentally-healthy and enjoyable lives.
  • What Qualifies as Psychological Trauma?
    The long-term negative effects on functional capacity and well-being as a result of a traumatic experience are what qualify as psychological trauma. As the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services and Administration (SAMHSA) defined it in their Concept of Trauma and Guidance for a Trauma-Informed Approach 2014 manual, “Individual trauma results from an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically and emotionally harmful or life-threatening and that has lasting adverse effects on the individual's functioning and mental, physical, social, emotional, or spiritual well-being.”
  • How Do I Know if I Need Trauma Therapy?
    Signs that you need trauma therapy include the following: Intense, uncontrollable emotions, memory, consciousness, and self-perception (Yadav, McNamara & Gunturu, 2024, Trauma-Informed Therapy) Impaired physical, emotional, mental, psychological, or interpersonal functioning Persistent feelings of fear and mistrust towards other people (Kimberg & Wheeler, 2019, Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care) Overwhelming sense of not being safe or secure Sleep disturbances such as nightmares and insomnia Trauma shows up differently in each person. If you have a distressing symptom that isn’t mentioned in the list above or think trauma therapy would be helpful to your well-being, you can still seek trauma therapy or the assistance of a trauma psychologist.
  • What is a Trauma-Informed Psychologist?
    A trauma-informed psychologist is a psychologist who follows a trauma-informed approach in their delivery of mental health services such as therapy. First proposed by Maxine Harris and Roger D. Fallot, the trauma-informed approach was further expanded on by SAMHSA. Trauma-informed psychologists realise the effects of trauma and events in the person’s life on their mental health condition and respond to this realisation by applying the 6 principles of a trauma-informed approach (SAMHSA, 2014): Safety - Trauma-informed psychologists ensure that the people they help feel physically and psychologically safe in their physical settings and interactions. Trustworthiness and Transparency - Trauma-informed psychologists build and maintain trust with the people they help. Peer Support - Trauma-informed psychologists offer ways for the people they help to establish healthy relationships with their peers. Collaboration and Mutuality - Trauma-informed psychologists and the people they help are partners in the latter’s well-being, collaborating towards the best outcome. Empowerment, Voice, and Choice - Trauma-informed psychologists empower others to develop their strengths and sense of self, share their opinions, advocate for themselves, and make shared choices regarding their mental health. Cultural, Historical, and Gender Issues - Trauma-informed psychologists address historical trauma, recognise cultural factors, and provide gender-responsive services.
  • What is the Difference Between Trauma Therapy and Trauma-Informed Therapy?
    Trauma therapy is focused on treating the trauma that an individual or group has experienced or are currently experiencing. Trauma-informed therapy is therapy provided in a trauma-informed manner. For example, if a person seeking therapy (but not explicitly seeking trauma therapy) goes to a psychologist who provides therapy in a trauma-informed manner, then that person is receiving trauma-informed therapy. However, this doesn’t mean those seeking trauma therapy won’t also receive trauma-informed therapy. Whether or not the therapy is trauma-informed depends on the manner in which it is provided.
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Our Specialised Ipswich Psychology Services

Happy Brain specialises in delivering the following mental health services:

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