Rosie is a Clinical Psychology Registrar with a passion for empowering people to overcome challenges and enhance their wellbeing. She has a warm and empathic approach and treats all individuals with respect.

Rosie completed a Master of Clinical Psychology at QUT. She has provided evidence-based treatment for children, adolescents, and adults with anxiety, depression, trauma, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder, substance use, psychosis, chronic pain, disordered eating, and interpersonal difficulties. She has conducted psychological assessments across the lifespan for cognitive impairment, ADHD, learning difficulties, and personality functioning.

Rosie has worked within hospital and community healthcare settings across the private and public sectors. She has co-facilitated workshops for mental healthcare professionals and conducted research into psychological interventions for pain, substance use, and cultural safety within mental healthcare. Rosie aims to create a safe and supportive space for individuals with a flexible approach that is tailored to suit individual needs, utilising modalities including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Schema Therapy. She uses a range of assessment tools to explore difficulties with attention, learning, neurodivergence, cognition, memory, and other areas of concern.

Having worked with culturally and linguistically diverse individuals, including in the field of Indigenous literacy and education, Rosie practices cultural safety and enjoys working with people from a wide range of backgrounds. Rosie previously worked as a veterinarian, before moving into the field of psychology.

Outside of work, Rosie likes reading, singing, travelling, and spending time with family and friends.