At ISN Clinic we use the evidence-based treatment Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
Potential outcomes from treatment:
Improved mood
Become unstuck from negative thinking patterns
Able to deal with life’s big events.
Find joy in things you have lost
Feel less anxious
Improvement in social and work life.
Our psychologists treat a wide range of issues.
These include:
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Eating disorders
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Children and adolescents
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Trauma and Complex Trauma
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Personality disorders
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Couples Counselling
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OCD
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Panic disorder
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Relationship issues
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Parenting programs

Our Therapists have professional associations with these organisations:


We're part of the Institute for Social Neuroscience (ISN) Psychology, a tertiary college that teaches postgraduate degrees in psychology.
This means our clinicians have the most up to date knowledge and training.
By choosing ISN Psychology you will receive:
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Skills and tools to regulate negative emotions and feel more in control and empowered.
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Caring and warm environment with empathetic psychologists who are trained in many aspects of psychology.
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A range of pricing options to service all budgets, including fully qualified or provisional psychologists trained by senior lecturers. Fees ranging from $60 to $250 per session.

Psychologist Profiles

Tony Glynn
Clinical Psychologist
Tony is an AHPRA registered psychologist with over 20 years experience as a Performance Psychologist and Clinical Psychologist. His experience as a Clinical Psychologist extends to children, adolescents and adults in Australia and the UK. He is also experienced in working with athletes at the elite level.

Amanda Kuek, Psychologist
(Sport & Exercise Registrar)
Amanda has experience working with adolescents and adults on a range of mental health conditions and life issues. With her collaborative and curious therapeutic style, she is passionate about building clients’ capacity to do what matters to them, when it matters most. She is also a performance psychologist experienced in driving individuals and teams to thrive. She works with the aim of enhancing clients’ mental fitness.

Peter Casdorff
Provisonal Psychologst
Peter's clinical practice is informed by a commitment to understanding each client's unique challenges, aiming to foster a supportive and empowering therapeutic environment. His approach is evidence-based, tailored to support individuals with empathy and inclusivity. He works from a CBT, ACT and DBT framework.

Jacob Spinks
Psychologist
Jacob has experience working with people across the lifespan, having worked with child, adolescent and adult clients. He works with a range of mental health issues.
Jacob is also passionate about the field of sports psychology, assisting athletes to be the best versions of themselves on and off the field. He is also passionate about helping people build resilience and mental fitness.

Niva Perrera
Provisional Psychologist
Passionate about the intersection of psychology and sports, her interest is deeply personal, precipitating from her own journey with sports, exercise and injury. Niva is actively engaged in sports research as a part of her PhD obligations.

Josh Cameron
Provisional Psychologist
Josh has experience working with young athletes from many different sports, including footy, tennis, basketball, as well as esports. If there is an area where performance is important, he is interested in helping maximise potential.

Isabelle Crothers
Provisional Psychologist
Isabelle has applied clinical skills working with a range of mental health conditions. Her experience in long-distance running and interest in endurance sports fuels her passion for helping individuals fulfil their sport, exercise, and performance goals.
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Jake Pedder
Provisional Psychologist
Jake has specialised training in sport and exercise psychology focusing on mental skills (such as focus, attention, routines, relaxation, arousal regulation, self- talk, visualisation and mental rehabilitation) to increase and optimize sport and exercise performance output levels.
Where to Find Us
ISN Clinic Moorabbin
Danny Frawley Centre
32-60 Linton St, Moorabbin VIC 3189
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