Brooke Fielke
Brooke Fielke-commencing 7 August 2024
Psychologist and Board-Approved Supervisor
Brooke supports children and adolescents (6-12 years and 13-19 years), by helping young people navigate the challenges of growing up whilst nurturing their wellbeing. By working closely with the young person’s parents and educational setting, Brooke ensures that their best interests are at the forefront, fostering a collaborative environment that enhances therapeutic outcomes. Specializing in a holistic and warm therapy style, Brooke integrates a variety of therapeutic approaches tailored to her client’s needs. She has extensive training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), ensuring a robust and versatile approach to treatment.
Brooke works on Wednesday’s at PFGP and you can book directly via www.heldpsychology.com.au/schedule or emailing hello@heldpsychology.com.au.
Dr Suzanne Cockman
Dr Sue Cockman is an Educational Developmental and Clinical Psychologist. Sue works with with adults and children conducting assessment, providing support and management and in therapy.
Assessment and identification of cognitive and developmental delay, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, giftedness, twice exceptionality, learning difficulties and specific learning disorders.
Therapy includes cognitive behaviour therapy, emotion focused therapy, eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing and schema therapy to target anxiety and panic, depression and trauma.
BOOKINGS PLEASE EMAIL: admin@drsuecockman.com
Fulvia Dee
Fulvia Dee is an Australian-based health professional. Fulvia is trained as a Psychologist and has a practice located in Frankston.
Special Interests
Anxiety, depression, trauma, postnatal depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, grief and loss, parenting, relationships, self-esteem
Fulvia is currently working at PFGP on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please contact our reception to make a booking on 9781 3300.
Dr Sherilene Carr
Sherilene works with adults who have experienced significant life-stressors and trauma that often develop into symptoms of depression and anxiety and difficulties with self-identity. Sherilene’s first priority is to develop a strong therapeutic alliance with the people she works with, grounded in respect and authenticity, to enable a feeling of safety in the therapeutic process. Sherilene is trained in several evidence-based treatment modalities, including Schema Therapy, EMDR, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Motivational Interviewing. Her background includes the completion of a PhD in psychology and she has worked in a number of settings, including academia, public service and the criminal justice system. To make an appointment with Sherilene, you can contact her directly on mob: 0460 715 979 or scarr@twocirclepsychology.com.au
Jane Fletcher
Jane is an experienced psychologist with a Masters in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy. Jane has worked primarily in adolescent clinical and educational settings. Over the past 3 years, Jane has consulted in a paediatric psychology practice in Frankston and a general psychology practice in Armadale, working with adolescent and adult clients. Jane draws on psychodynamic and developmental theory, blending this with other evidence-based interventions across a range of presenting problems. Jane works Saturdays in our psychology centre. Please email fletcher.g.jane@gmail.com for a booking.
Charlotte Harvey
Charlotte brings over twenty years of experience in counselling, social work, and family therapy. Although Charlotte works with individuals, she has dedicated much of her practice to supporting children, youth, and families in a variety of settings. Charlotte’s approach emphasizes fostering understanding and connection within families, even when working with only part of the family. With a deep appreciation for the diversity of families, she tailors her support to meet each family’s unique needs. For those who have separated, or are in the process of separating, Charlotte believes that it’s absolutely possible for your family to thrive again post-separation. Some of the therapies drawn upon include Cognitive Based Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing and mindfulness strategies.
For further information please refer to https://thrivingfamiliestherapy.com.au/