Welcome to Goldfields Psychology
Goldfields Psychology is a private psychology practice. We cater for clients of all ages, with a range of mental health and adjustment issues. You may self-refer to the practice, however, you may be eligible for a Medicare rebate
on referral from your doctor.
Please note that we do not bulk bill.
Current waiting time for an appointment for new clients is 1- 6 months. Wait times vary according to the availability of our psychologists and the presenting problem. Please feel welcome to speak with our friendly team, who will be pleased to add your name and details to our waiting list, to be contacted when we have capacity.
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JOIN OUR TEAM
Join our highly skilled and professional team to support children and adults, in a
professional and collegial environment. We welcome enquiries from AHPRA registered psychologists to work from our warm, welcoming, and supportive practice. We offer room hire with full administrative support, and regular opportunities for formal and informal peer consultation.
Contact us for further information on 54060180.
Are you experienced in reception and administration and looking for part time work? Email your curriculum vitae to referrals@goldfieldspsychology.com.au
Meet Our Team
Bridget Bice
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
BPSYCHSc, PG DIP (PSYCH), MPSYCH (Clin), MAPS; PSY0001960616
Using a client-centred and collaborative approach, Bridget draws from a variety of evidence-based treatments including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, and Schema Therapy.
She has experience working with anxiety, depression, childhood trauma, adjustment, sleep problems, grief/loss, addiction, and chronic pain. Bridget currently works with adults and has a special interest in anxiety disorders and perinatal mental health.
Chantelle Connell
PSYCHOLOGIST
BPSYCH (HONS), MAPS; PSY0002110460
Chantelle utilises a client-centred approach, working with individuals across the lifespan
from childhood to late adulthood. Chantelle draws from a variety of evidence-based
approaches including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment
Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and Mindfulness. Chantelle is experienced in
working with a range of mental health concerns including mood disorders, anxiety,
stress, trauma, and school/work-related difficulties. Chantelle is passionate about
reducing the stigma surrounding mental health and seeking support.
Dr Sue Crebbin
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
BBSC (HONOURS), MPSYCH (Clin); PHD; PSY0002025970
TELEHEALTH APPOINTMENTS ONLY
Sue uses a collaborative approach to identify practical changes and strategies that will meet the individual needs of the client. She considers psycho-education, to increase knowledge, understanding and insight into the associations between thoughts,
behaviours, emotions and physiological responses, as a starting point for change.
Sue draws on a number of evidence-based therapeutic interventions in treatment-Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and commitment Therapy, Schema-focused Therapy, and Mindfulness- to enhance mental and emotional wellness and facilitate optimal functioning. She works with young people and adults presenting with anxiety, depression, stress, and trauma-related conditions; a particular interest is health
psychology.
Sue is a board approved supervisor.
Jess Cronk
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
BBNSc, PG DIP. (PSYCH), MPSYCH (Clin); PSY0000992569
Jess is a Clinical Psychologist with over 14 years experience supporting clients in a variety of settings. She works with adults aged 18 and above, adopting a collaborative, client-centered approach. Jess is dedicated to empowering you by blending her professional experience and knowledge with your unique insights, helping to create a shared understanding of your challenges and experiences. Together, you'll explore practical strategies to move forward. Jess has experience with anxiety, depression and mood disorders, body image and eating concerns (with a particular focus on the non-diet approach), stress, emotional and behavioural regulation, and substance use. She is also developing her interest in health psychology and grief. She integrates evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), into her practice.
Kristy Fennell
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
BBSC (HONOURS), MPSYCH;PSY0001706834
Kristy predominantly uses CBT and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, including Mindfulness. She often draws on psychodynamic theory. Kristy works with children, adolescents and adults. She offers formal cognitive assessments to support learning needs, and inform behavioural interventions. Kristy is experienced in working with a range of mental health concerns including anxiety, mood disorders, stress and childhood trauma. Kristy enjoys engaging with clients in a collaborative way and has a special interest in anxiety disorders.
Veronica Grose
PSYCHOLOGIST
BA, GRAD DIP (PROF PSYCH), GRAD DIP (CHILD
PSYCHOTHERAPY STUDIES); PSY0001687664
Veronica uses a Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Psychodynamic approach and works
closely with the parents of her young clients. Veronica has extensive experience in a
range of child and adolescent mental health issues. Veronica has experience withcomplex presentations involving childhood trauma and has a special interest in anxiety-based disorders. Veronica is also experienced in working with adults with anxiety and depression and a history of trauma.
Shealyn Jeffrey
PSYCHOLOGIST
BBSC (PSYCHOLOGY), PG DIP PSYCH, PSY0001128749
Shealyn draws on evidence-based practice, tailoring her approach to meet each client’s unique needs. While primarily using Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), she integrates a range of evidence-based approaches, including Schema Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Motivational Interviewing (MI).
She works with clients from adolescence to adulthood, addressing mood disorders, anxiety, trauma-related conditions, personality disorders, stress, anger management, and complex behavioural challenges, including violence and substance abuse. With a special interest in complex trauma and high-risk behaviours associated with criminal situations, Shealyn provides consultation and assessment for adults and young people at risk of committing serious offences.
Her approach is compassionate, practical, and grounded in the latest research—helping clients navigate challenges and create meaningful, lasting change.
Bridget Jones
PSYCHOLOGIST
BA (PSYCHOLOGY), GRAD DIP (PSYCH); PSY0001130575
Bridget uses evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy,
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy,
Eye-Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing Therapy, Schema Therapy and
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy. She has experience with adults presenting with anxiety, mood disorders, relationship issues, stress, anger management, personality disorders and trauma. Bridget has worked extensively with individuals who present with complex behavioural problems such as violence and substance use and is skilled in conducting violence risk assessments. Bridget works with clients of all ages.
Dr Ciaran Pier
PSYCHOLOGIST
GRAD DIP (HIGHER ED), BA PSYCHOLOGY (HONOURS), PHD (CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY) PSY0001124946
Ciaran has over 17 years of experience as a psychologist. She uses evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Schema Therapy and Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing.
Ciaran works with people with a range of presentations including anxiety, mood and personality disorders, relationship difficulties, burnout, bereavement and oncology support.
Ciaran has special interests in complex trauma; anxiety disorders and perinatal mental health. She completed a PhD on panic disorder.
Ciaran has an empathic approach, tailoring interventions to empower clients to improve their mental health. She works with clients aged from late adolescence to late adulthood.
Ciaran also provides peer consultation to other psychologists.
Dr Rachel Tucker
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
BBSC (HONOURS), DPSYCHCLINPSYCH, MAPS; PSY0001129664
Rachel uses evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Schema Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to assess and treat a range of disorders including anxiety, mood, psychotic, and eating disorders. Rachel works with clients aged from adolescence to late adulthood, and has a special interest in working with trauma, personality disorders, and individuals with a complex history.