Biographical Info Meg is a Clinical Psychologist based in Geelong. She completed her Master of Psychology (Clinical) postgraduate degree at Deakin University. Meg provides evidence-based psychological interventions to young people and adults experiencing mental health concerns, including coping with ecological and climate anxiety, distress and grief. Meg values holistic health and uses a relational approach in working with people experiencing a range of concerns. She utilises trauma treatment approaches such as EMDR and Somatic Experiencing to support people to process their experiences and enable them to reach their goals.
Description: Meg is a Clinical Psychologist based in Geelong. She completed her Master of Psychology (Clinical) postgraduate degree at Deakin University. Meg provides evidence-based psychological interventions to young people and adults experiencing mental health concerns, including coping with ecological and climate anxiety, distress and grief. Meg values holistic health and uses a relational approach in working with people experiencing a range of concerns. She utilises trauma treatment approaches such as EMDR and Somatic Experiencing to support people to process their experiences and enable them to reach their goals.
Background: Mental Health Professional
Organisation: Breathe Psychology
Services: faci_climate, speaking_climate, indiv_therapy
Service Type: Face to Face and Online
Practice State: Victoria
CONTACT DETAILS 3217
Address: 10 Aberdeen Street
Phone: (03) 9989 0107
Psychology for a Safe Climate (PSC) is not a provider of clinical mental health services. The support and advice we provide are not intended to replace clinical services from mental health professionals and is of a general nature only. PSC has developed a national network of Climate Aware Practitioners. The quality of services provided by Climate Aware Practitioners is the responsibility of each individual practitioner and is not within the control of PSC.