About Angie Willcocks

Angie Willcocks is a qualified psychologist with experience helping clients with issues such as depression, anxiety, grief, postnatal depression and relationship difficulties, among others. She has particular interest and expertise in working with women with postnatal depression and their families.

Angie provides a wholistic counselling service to men, women and couples who are, or have been experiencing unpleasant symptoms like low mood, irritability, unhappiness, life dissatisfaction and/or relationship difficulties. The aim of counselling is for Angie and the client to work together to reduce these symptoms and increase the overall sense of wellbeing for the client.

Angie also provides a unique Life Assessment service, designed to support clients in clarifying, developing and moving towards their personal life goals.

Angie has developed an interest over the years in a wholistic approach to mental health. She believes that it is important for psychologists to consider dietary and lifestyle factors that may influence their client’s emotional and physical wellbeing.


Qualifications and Experience:
 

Angie holds a Bachelor of Health Sciences degree with First Class Honours in Psychology from the University of Adelaide, and a Masters of Counselling Psychology degree from Macquarie University in Sydney. Her Masters level research thesis examined psychological factors related to a successful transition to parenthood, and this research was recently published in the Australian Journal of Counselling Psychology.

Angie is registered with the South Australian Psychologist’s Registration Board, and holds full membership with the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and the Australian Association for Infant Mental Health. She also is a member of the APS interest group ‘Psychology and Complementary and Alternative Medicine’. Angie has a broad range of experience in a number of different areas which she has gained through working in a wide variety of settings including community mental health centres, non-government organisations and private organisations both in South Australia and New South Wales.

 

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