Meg is a provisional psychologist, having recently completed a Master of Professional Psychology at Monash University. While working in the disability sector for eight years, Meg developed a passion for providing person centred supports and empowering the individuals that she works with. She is experienced in working with individuals with cognitive and physical disability, as well as individuals who are neurodivergent.
Meg is interested in working with individuals across the life-span, from children to older-adults. She has experience in delivering cognitive behaviour therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy. Meg is also experienced in positive behaviour support.
When Meg isn’t at work, it’s likely you’ll find her chasing after her high-energy beagle, or waiting on a cappuccino.