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A Little Bit About Sandra…

Clinical Psychology Registrar

Hello, I’m Sandra Bartlett (She/Her).

I believe meaningful therapy begins with courage, compassion, and curiosity — values that inform my work with all clients. My goal is to create a safe, affirming space where you can feel seen and supported as you explore your story and begin to heal from trauma, attachment wounds, and grief.

Session Fee: $192.90

Fee after Medicare Rebate: $96.25

Available Days: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri

Gender Identity

Stress & Anxiety Management

Neurodivergence (ADHD & Autism)

Experience in
LGBTQIA+ Counselling

As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Sandra is dedicated to supporting others within it. She has provided peer support through a national service, delivered LGBTQIA+ specific webinars and training, and co-facilitated an LGBTQIA+ youth group. Sandra is also experienced in providing individual therapy to LGBTQIA+ people and has worked in a university therapy clinic and a regional private practice. As a case manager and advocacy coordinator for refugees and people seeking asylum, Sandra supported numerous people who faced persecution because of their gender or sexual identity in the country of origin. Sandra is passionate about advocacy, systemic change, and fostering greater understanding within the wider community.

Neurodiverse Background

Trauma and Grief

Anxiety

Depression

Gender Identity

Coming Out

Self-worth

Autism

& Many More

Session Rates & Availability

Private Fee: $192.90

Fee after Medicare Rebate: $96.25 (Provide your Mental Health Care Plan & GP referral – we can process the claim on your behalf)

Available Days: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri

Areas of Experience

Sandra holds a Master of Applied Psychology (Clinical) and a Graduate Certificate in Grief, Loss and Trauma Counselling. Her research explored trauma, dissociation, and voice hearing, and she has a special interest in trauma, grief, and attachment. Sandra has completed training in a range of trauma-focused therapies and values creating a safe, collaborative space for healing. She has worked across diverse clinical and community settings, including roles in case management and advocacy with refugees, people seeking asylum, and women and children escaping family violence. Sandra also has experience in crisis response and helpline services, including LGBTQIA+ specific support. She has facilitated Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) groups and provided individual therapy in public health settings, supporting people with complex mental health challenges.

Sandra has extensive experience working with neurodivergent clients, including those with ADHD, autism, and other neurodevelopmental differences. As a neurodivergent person herself, she is passionate about providing neurodivergent-affirming therapy. She continues to engage in ongoing learning to stay informed about emerging research in this rapidly evolving field.

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