Clinical psychologists and psychiatrists in Melbourne
Yarra Clinic is a mental health clinic in Camberwell, Melbourne, providing clinical psychology and psychiatry services, both in-person and via telehealth.

At Yarra Clinic, we believe good mental health care is thoughtful and considered.
Our team of clinical psychologists and consultant psychiatrists provide assessment, psychotherapy, and general psychiatry services, including medication review and management.
Our aim is to offer care that moves with you, adapting to your needs over time, so you feel supported now, and in the future.
Considered, thoughtful care
Modern mental health care often focuses on quick solutions and diagnostic labels. We take a different path. Our focus is on understanding the whole person, not just the presenting problem. Psychotherapy forms the foundation of our work, with medication used carefully, where indicated. This allows us to create a treatment approach that is balanced, sustainable, and personal.
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy provides a space to explore your experiences and relationships in a meaningful way. Through regular sessions, our clinical psychologists aim to explore deeper causes of distress, not just the immediate symptoms. Our approach values time, depth, and collaboration, supporting change that is lasting and grounded in a fuller understanding of who you are.
Psychiatry
A careful, in-depth assessment is the foundation of effective mental health care. Our consultant psychiatrists work with you to understand your concerns, life experiences, and goals. This process goes beyond questionnaires and brief consultations, offering clarity about what you are facing, and a thoughtful plan for moving forward.
Our team
Our team includes clinical psychologists and consultant psychiatrists working collaboratively to provide integrated, person-centred care. Each clinician brings expertise in their field, while sharing a commitment to thoughtful, considered treatment. By combining psychological understanding with careful medical insight, we aim to support meaningful and lasting change for those we work with.
Meet our team
Difficulties we can help you with
While we assist with a range of specific mental health concerns, our focus is always on the person, rather than the label. Diagnosis can be helpful, but it is never the whole story.
Depression and low mood
Depression is often experienced as a deep sense of disconnection—both from oneself and from others. We take a reflective approach to understand what may be behind this sense of heaviness, and how long-standing emotional patterns might be shaping your current experience.
Adjustment difficulties
Life transitions—whether expected or sudden—can unsettle our sense of stability and identity. We offer a space to explore the emotional impact of change and to reflect on what it stirs internally, helping you navigate the uncertainties that accompany new stages of life.
Anxiety and worry
Anxiety can take many forms—persistent worry, physical tension, or a sense of unease that’s hard to name. Together, we work to understand what lies beneath anxious feelings, exploring patterns of thought, past experiences, and emotional responses that may be contributing to distress.
General difficulties
Some challenges don’t fit neatly into a category, but cause significant distress. Therapy offers a space to make sense of feelings of dissatisfaction, confusion, or disconnection, and to begin understanding what might be contributing to these experiences.
Trauma and past experiences
Traumatic experiences can leave lasting emotional impressions that affect one’s sense of safety and self. We work at a pace that feels manageable, helping you process difficult experiences and reconnect with a sense of agency and inner continuity.
Relationship difficulties
Our relationships often mirror earlier emotional experiences. Whether you’re struggling with conflict, distance, or patterns that repeat, therapy provides a space to explore these relational dynamics with openness.
Personality and identity
Struggles with identity and interpersonal patterns often reflect deeper questions of self-worth, trust, and belonging. In a consistent therapeutic relationship, we explore how these patterns have developed and how they might be reshaped over time.
Work or study difficulties
Work and study can be a source of identity and stress in equal measure. Whether you’re facing burnout, conflict, or questions of purpose, therapy can help you reflect on what your work or study means to you, and how it intersects with your emotional life.
We are a specialist psychiatry and clinical psychology practice based in Camberwell, Victoria. We offer in-person and telehealth consultations to patients seeking psychiatry and psychotherapy services.
We work across Wurundjeri Country. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.