Subiaco Practice

Felicity Miller

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Felicity Miller

Clinical Psychologist

Felicity is a registered Clinical Psychologist and Board Approved Supervisor with AHPRA.

Felicity is experienced in working alongside adults and adolescents who are experiencing distress in everyday life. She helps clients to develop a better understanding of the origins of problem behaviours so that they are able to make changes that go beyond symptom relief. Felicity’s areas of interest include eating disorders, interpersonal difficulties, personality issues, substance use issues, mood and anxiety disorders, domestic violence behaviours and relationship issues.

Felicity combines components from therapeutic approaches including Contextual Schema Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Mindfulness, Interpersonal Process Therapy, and attachment- based interventions.

Clinical experience and background

Felicity obtained her Masters qualification in Clinical Psychology at Curtin University of Technology and has over 10 years experience working in Clinical and Forensic Psychology. She has worked as a senior Clinical Psychologist in various forensic settings and is very experienced in working with clients who present with significant resistance to engaging in treatment. Her long history with forensic clients has allowed her to develop strong interpersonal skills that focus on building a safe and warm therapeutic space for clients. Felicity believes that therapy is a time for self-reflection and gentle persuasion to confront those issues that hurt us and prevent us from moving forward in life.

Dr Daniel Parker

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Dr Daniel Parker

Clinical Psychologist

Dr Daniel Parker is a senior clinical psychologist who works with adults, those in mid-life, and older adults. He provides psychotherapy treatment for a wide range of issues, including depression and other mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, life-stage adjustments and transitions, coping with health challenges, pain management, grief and loss, relationship challenges and overcoming barriers to engagement with others. Trained in both CBT and psychodynamic approaches, he views psychotherapy as a collaborative process through which clients can address life challenges, feel relief of emotional difficulties, build emotional resilience, and work to achieve a deeper sense of engagement with self and others.

Clinical Experience & Background

Dr Dan Parker is an AHPRA-registered clinical psychologist with over 25 years of experience in providing psychotherapy to individuals, couples and groups, and consultation, training and supervision to health practitioners and organisations. He has worked in both Australia and the US, and has broad experience in work with individuals with comorbid and complex mental and physical health conditions, those seeking recovery from substance use problems, and with psychotherapy to address life transitions, family of origin issues, health challenges, and issues in aging. He is member of the Australian Psychological Society, the National LGBTI Health Alliance, and has specialisations in issues of sexuality and gender diversity, living with HIV and chronic health conditions, and in work with mid-life and older adults.

Steve Remic

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Steve Remic

Clinical Psychologist Registrar

Steve is a Clinical Psychologist Registrar registered with AHPRA, and a member of the Australian Clinical Psychologists Association, Perth Complex Trauma Professional Health Network and Perth Gender Mental Health Network.

Steve is experienced in working with children, adolescents, adults and families, with an interest in those undertaking FIFO work. Steve’s therapeutic style is client centred, holistic and compassionate and he works collaboratively with clients to reach therapy goals using evidence-based approaches such as cognitive-behavioural therapy, mindfulness-based therapy, schema therapy, trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy, EMDR and psychodynamic principles. He has a special interest in evolving life patterns uncovered in therapy. He has conducted research on attachment and non-suicidal self-injury.

Clinical Experience & Background

Steve has completed his Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology and has worked in private practice and not-for-profit industry, with experience working with the Department of Communities - Child Protection and Family Support. Steve also has experience working in the State Major Trauma Unit at Royal Perth Hospital. Steve is also a qualified industrial chemist with a Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) and a 10 year career working in mining and resources in Australia including FIFO. He brings this extensive experience and understanding to his clients.

Steve offers therapy for a broad range of psychological, emotional and life change issues, including all forms of depression, anxiety, worry and stress, difficulties with emotion regulation, work stress, trauma, and interpersonal problems. Using a non-judgmental approach, Steve works with clients and their families to diminish distressing symptoms, shift unhelpful life patterns, and find meaning in their experience.

Joanne Lee

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Joanne Lee

Clinical Psychologist

Joanne is an AHPRA registered Clinical Psychologist and a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS). Joanne works with adults of all ages and has extensive experience the areas of anxiety, mood disorders (including depression), adjustment to life transitions, chronic illness, pain management, trauma and grief and loss. Joanne believes in creating a safe emotional space whilst working alongside her clients to help them achieve meaningful change in their everyday life.

Joanne has undertaken training in evidence based approaches including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), Schema therapy, Dialectical behaviour Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and Eye movement desensitisation reprocessing (EMDR). Joanne combines aspects from these therapeutic approaches to formulate an individualised treatment plans to help clients achieve their goals.

Joanne is warm, compassionate and would love to work with you to overcome life’s many challenges. Joanne sees therapy as an opportunity for you to engage in empathic self-reflection to promote a deeper sense of understanding of your relationship with both yourself and others.

Clinical Experience and background

Joanne completed her honours and master’s degrees at Curtin University of technology. She has over 8 years’ experience in inpatient and outpatient public health services, having worked throughout many of the hospitals in WA. She has specialist skills in the areas of medical rehabilitation and treatment of complex comorbid mental and physical health conditions. Joanne also has extensive experience working with older adults and families that have be impacted by cognitive impairment, dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. She provides ongoing education and information sessions within the public health system to patients recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Joanne’s passion and specific areas of interest are in relationship difficulties, adjustment to life transitions, chronic illness, medical rehabilitation and complex mental health conditions.