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Daybreak Psychology

ABN: 59 917 411 604

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Daybreak Psychology

Email

daniel@daybreakpsychology.com.au

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Locations

Daybreak Psychology41 Bellerine St, Geelong VIC 3220

Service types

Psychology

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English

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About Daybreak Psychology

Experienced male psychologist.I'm Daniel, a clinical psychologist based in Geelong.

I provide counselling and psychological support to support NDIS participants on their recovery journey and to achieve their goals.

I can assist with a broad range of issues, including: depression, anxiety, stress, trauma, addiction (alcohol, drug use and gambling), relationship issues, grief and loss, chronic pain, life transitions, ADHD and anger.

I have spent over ten years diving deep into the world of mental health, working, studying, researching, and even volunteering in various roles. From adult psychiatric residential services to specialist mental health services and university clinics, I have been lucky to support clients in many different settings.

Right now, I am also working on my PhD at the University of Melbourne, and my research is about making difficult medical decisions. I love learning and see it as a lifelong journey.

I have plenty of experience with different schemes like TAC, Workcover, and NDIS. What I am really passionate about is working closely with my clients and their teams to make sure we achieve the best outcomes together.

When you come to see me, you can expect a supportive, friendly, and conversational environment. I am here to listen, understand, and help you navigate whatever challenges you are facing right now. Looking forward to meeti

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Service areas

  • Australian Capital Territory
  • New South Wales
  • Northern Territory
  • Queensland
  • South Australia
  • Tasmania
  • Victoria
  • Western Australia

Service delivery

  • Telehealth

Age groups

  • Young people (17-21 years)
  • Adults (22-59 years)
  • Mature Age (60+ years)