Carlson-Hawke

Perri Carlson-Hawke BA(Psych) BSc(Hons)(Psych) MPsych(Clin)Perri is a clinical psychologist with experience working with complex presentations and with multidisciplinary teams. Originally from Queensland, Perri moved to Orange in 2012 where she completed her Honours in Psychology at Charles Sturt University. She went on to study Coaching Psychology at the University of Sydney before obtaining her MPsych(Clinical) in 2016.

Health Coach, Mental Health Therapist, Psychologist

Specialties: Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Eating Disorders, Insulin Resistance, Mental Health, Parkinsons, Weight loss

Contact Details

https://connected.anzaed.org.au/member/perricarlson/

perricarlson@gmail.com

02 63603551

14 Sale Street, Orange NSW

Qualifications

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology, Honours)
Graduate Diploma (Coaching Psychology)
Master of Psychology (Clinical)

About

Perri is a clinical psychologist with experience working with complex presentations and with multidisciplinary teams. Originally from Queensland, Perri moved to Orange in 2012 where she completed her Honours in Psychology at Charles Sturt University. She went on to study Coaching Psychology at the University of Sydney before obtaining her MPsych(Clinical) in 2016.

Perri works with individuals in the assessment and treatment of conditions such as anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. She supports people using special diets to treat psychiatric and other medical conditions and also works extensively with clients living with anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar disorder and PTSD.

In her practice, Perri adopts a client-centred approach to supporting people with disordered eating. The evidence-based psychiatric approaches she uses include Enhanced Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT-E), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and Interpersonal Psychotherapy. Perri has also undertaken specific training in Nutritional Psychiatry, Maudsley Family-Based Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa, Imaginal Exposure Therapy and EMDR.

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