Quality, Caring Psychology
Our expert educational and developmental psychologists provide assessments, counselling, and intervention services for people of all ages and walks of life.
If you need child psychology or adult psychology services, speak to our team at aMAZEin' Minds Psychology, based in Mount Waverley, Victoria.
We accept Medicare and NDIS (Self & Plan-Managed) funding. Telehealth appointments available for convenient access to our services.
Our Expert Psychologists Address
Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Intellectual Disabilities
Behavioural Issues
Managing Challenging Behaviours, Developing Positive Behaviours
Educational Assessments
Learning Disabilities, Giftedness, Education Planning
Trauma and Grief
Coping with Trauma, Grief Counselling
Mental Health
Anxiety, Depression
Family and Parenting Support
Guidance for Families, Parenting Strategies
Social Skills and Relationships
Enhancing Social Skills, Building Healthy Relationships
Life Transitions and Personal Growth
Navigating Life Changes, Personal Development
Our Services

Room Hire
Designed for comfort and professionalism, our rooms are ideal for counselling sessions, assessments, and other psychological services. Enjoy a welcoming environment for short-term or long-term bookings. Adaptable options ensure you have the right space to succeed.

Assessment
Whether you’re seeking clarity on neurodevelopmental conditions like Autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, or navigating mental health challenges such as anxiety and depression, our expert evaluations are designed to provide the insights you need while tailoring our assessments to all ages.

Counselling
Experience compassionate and effective support with skilled psychologists helping individuals, families, and couples navigate life’s challenges, from anxiety and depression to behavioural issues, trauma, and grief.

Supervision
Tailored for practising psychologists and provisional psychologists, our supervision sessions offer invaluable guidance, skill enhancement, and a supportive environment for reflective practice. For early career psychologist or seasoned practitioners, refine your clinical techniques and achieve your professional development goals.
Looking for a psychologist in Mount Waverley? Learn more about our local team located in Mount Waverley.
Meet the Team

Dr Andrea Sadusky
EDUCATIONAL & DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Ms Rebecca Fall
EDUCATIONAL & DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Dr Larissa Clarkson
PSYCHOLOGIST EDUCATIONAL & DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY REGISTRAR

Mrs Kathryn Wylie
PSYCHOLOGIST

Ms Amira Sabrova
PSYCHOLOGIST

Ms Thu Cin
PROVISIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Ms Olivia Thomson
PROVISIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Miss Lena Mathew
CLINIC ASSISTANT
We’re Setting the New
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Expertise and Experience
Our team has extensive knowledge and
experience in addressing a wide range of psychological and
developmental concerns.
Client-Centred Approach
We prioritise your unique needs and goals, offering
personalised care that resonates with you.
Empathy and Understanding
We create a compassionate and supportive environment
where you feel heard, understood, and respected.
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