
About
Education & Training
Approach to Therapy
Areas of Expertise
About
Bart is the Principal Psychologist at Mind to Mind Psychology (formerly known as Central Psychology Services). He is a Clinical Psychologist who has worked with a diverse range of mental health presentations, from Salisbury to McLaren Vale, and suburbs in between. He has an interest in working with military and emergency services personnel – as well as medical, healthcare and community services professionals. Bart has expertise working with Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, as well as Anxiety Disorders. He enjoys helping people with a ‘busy mind’, with a tendency to overthink and worry; people who struggle with ‘people pleasing’ and want to develop their assertiveness; and those who experience perfectionism or unrelenting standards. As someone who comes from a rural background, Bart enjoys meeting and working with people from all walks of life.
Education & Training
- Honours Degree in Psychology, University of South Australia
- Master of Psychology (Clinical), Flinders University
- Beck Institute Anxiety Disorder Training
- Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy Training
- Mindfulness-Integrated
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
- Schema Therapy
- Certificate in Transformational Chairwork
Approach to Therapy
- Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
- Mindfulness
- Metacognitive Therapy
- Schema Therapy
- Transformational Chairwork
- Imagery Rescripting
Areas of Expertise
- Emergency Services Personnel: Understanding the needs of military, veterans, paramedics, police officers, firefighters and related professionals.
- Healthcare Professionals: Assisting those who help others, preventing burnout and maintaining resilience.
- Trauma / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Offering evidence based treatment to assist in healing from the path.
- Depression: Overcoming the ‘Black Dog’ and building a brighter future
- Anxiety: Utilizing psychological techniques to alleviate and cope with pain.
- Worry/Rumination/Overthinking: Learning to quiet a busy mind and live in the moment
- Social Anxiety Disorder / Shyness: Growing into feeling comfortable and confident in social life
- Perfectionism: Learning to develop flexible standards and self-kindness to feel like ‘enough’
- People Pleasing and Assertiveness: Learning to assert oneself, ask for what you need, set boundaries – and stop feeling guilty
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