About Us

Meet our team

Jessica Kennedy

Senior Clinical Neuropsychologist & Psychologist

Director

I really enjoy working with people of all ages to get them from where they are to where they want to be. I tailor my sessions and assessments to work with the person in front of me, as we all have different strengths, priorities, values, and resources.

Availability
Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays between 9:30 am and 5:30 pm
Occasional Thursday mornings (assessments only)

My approach can combine a range of elements from ACT, EMDR, CBT, DBT, Collaborative and Proactive Solutions, Motivational Interviewing, Neuropsychology, Mindfulness based interventions and Positive Psychology.

I have a strong interest in helping those with suspected learning or cognitive differences, and exploring, identifying, and working with neurodivergent folk.

When I’m not in the office, I’m usually eating poached eggs and avo at cafes, getting slaughtered at chess by my boy, walking Prince George, or in the kitchen trying out new dishes eating the same three meals in rotation because mental space is too precious (edited due to being called out for my bio lies). 

AHPRA Credential ID: PSY0002030004

Member of Australian Psychology Society (MAPS)

Member of Australian ADHD Professionals Association 

Fellow of the College of Clinical Neuropsychologists (FCCN)

Working With Children’s Check Card Number: 3343833A-01

Graduate Diploma in Forensic Psychology – current

Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology)

Bachelor of Arts (Honours; Psychology)

Graduate Diploma of Social Sciences (Psychology)

Bachelor of Computer Science (Minor in Maths and Stats)

Certificate III and IV in Fitness

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Robert Wilesmith

Psychologist

Accepting new clients

I believe that personal growth is the ultimate main quest. I support my clients as they navigate the difficult terrain of life’s challenges, honouring the diverse perspectives and cultural backgrounds that shape their story. We will tailor strategies to your specific needs and strengths, working together to unlock new perspectives and overcome obstacles.

Availability
Thursdays and Fridays between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm 

I draw from a variety of therapeutic approaches to align with your goals, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing (EMDR). 

I have a strong interest in supporting individuals who have experienced trauma by helping them process and make meaning of their experience. My approach includes working with both conscious and unconscious memories that may influence healing and resilience. I also have a strong interest in working with cultural backgrounds (including LGBTIQA+, Neurodivergent, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, and Asian Heritage).

Outside of my work, you’ll often find me with headphones on, diving into my favourite music, discovering new cafes, getting KO’d in video games after a long hiatus, or immersed in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. 

AHPRA Credential ID: PSY0002607773

Member of the Australian Association of Psychologists Inc

Working With Children’s Check Card Number: 3356702A-01

Master of Clinical Psychology (Advanced) – current

Graduate Diploma of Psychology (Advanced)

Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) 

Diploma of Hospitality Management 

 

EMDR – Basic Training 

Internal Family System – Level 1 Training 

Dyadic Developmental Practice – Level 1 Training

Gabriella Wasser

Psychologist & Clinical Neuropsychologist

Not currently accepting referrals

I enjoy working with people of all ages and stages in their lives to work out how they can be best supported to enhance their wellbeing and overall quality of life. 

I take an individualised approach when working with people and always enjoy learning about people’s strengths, and working collaboratively with them and their loved ones to best support any challenges that can arise. 

I have a keen interest in working with young people and their families, helping those with any learning difficulties, identifying an individual’s learning and cognitive profile (strengths and challenges), understanding school readiness, and identifying and supporting any neurodevelopmental differences that may arise. 

Outside of work, I am a devoted mum and really enjoy spending time with my busy family and miniature dachshund. I love trying out different Melbourne Cafe’s, spending time outside, and connecting with friends and family. 

AHPRA Credential ID: PSY0002015753

Working With Children’s Check Card Number: 2851566A-01

Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology)

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)