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Rhyll Davey

BA (Hons) Psychology, MPsych (Org), MClin Counselling

Registered Psychologist

Rhyll is a psychologist with experience working in private practice, higher education, medical clinics and with organisations. Rhyll has a particular interest assisting people with anxiety, low moods, grief and loss, trauma, substance misuse and life adjustment issues. She aims to offer a warm safe place allowing clients to open up and reconnect with their lives. Rhyll’s approach to treatment is applying evidence-based treatments to suit the needs of clients. She has a particular interest in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, with continued professional development in this area. Through her therapeutic work Rhyll aims to connect client with what matters, assisting them to respond more flexibly to life, moving forward and engaging with what is important to them.

Rhyll offers treatment for adults in the following areas:

  • Anxiety and Stress
  • Depression and low mood
  • Substance misuse and addiction
  • Weight loss and body image
  • Trauma and post-traumatic stress
  • Grief and loss
  • Anger management
  • Emotional regulation issues
  • Relationship and parenting issues
  • Adjustment to life transitions or major life events

Rhyll has been providing lifestyle consultations and counselling at SIOS since late 2018. Through this work Rhyll can assist clients to recognise what might be contributing to their obesity issues, including lifestyle issues, life stressors and mental health issues. Rhyll is aware that overeating and consuming high calorie food or drinks are only some of the many factors that contribute to obesity issues. Through her consultations Rhyll aims to assist clients to identify what values they are striving for that will motivate them to make a change to their lifestyle. Focus is on helping clients to live their values by engaging in small to large workable actions to move towards living a meaningful life, post-surgery. Sessions with Rhyll post- surgery can help clients stay on track with maintaining a health lifestyle.

Therapeutic models include:

  • Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Motivational Enhancement Therapy
  • Interpersonal Therapy
  • Solution Focused Brief Therapy

Qualifications

Master of Clinical Counselling
Australian Catholic University

Master of Psychology (Organisational)
University of New South Wales

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)(Honours)
University of Newcastle

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