CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

Matthew Stanton

Matt works with: Adults, adolescents, children

Areas of expertise: Anxiety, adjustment disorder, anger management, bipolar, chronic illness, depression, domestic violence, grief and loss, pain syndromes, panic disorder, parenting, phobias, sleep disorders, trauma

Modes of therapy: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Group Therapy, Meditation, Workplace Counselling

“Sharing vulnerability is courageous.”

– Matt

Matthew is a Clinical Psychologist with over 18 years of experience. Matthew has gained his experience in private and public settings, including community specialist teams and within adult and adolescent intensive psychiatry hospital units. Matthew is skilled in psychological assessment and treatment of mental illnesses such as anxiety, depression, trauma, psychosis, adjustment disorder and pain syndromes.

Matthew is active in developing himself professionally and in mentoring his team to help them discover their own professional capabilities. He has been a group facilitator for The Black Dog Institute training psychologists and building awareness of mental illness in the workplace. He particularly likes educating corporate groups around various aspects of emotional wellbeing, resilience building and mental health management.

Matthew loves to ‘innovate and build’ services to meet the individual needs of client organisations and has demonstrated this by successfully designing and account managing Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) nationally. Matthew has a passion for organisational culture assessments, coaching employee teams from languishing to flourishing. Matthew enjoys building innovative psychological services with Human Resource and other health partners.