Meet Our Team

Meet our team of registered and endorsed Clinical Psychologists who are committed to your well-being. With diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise, our therapists offer specialised care tailored to your unique needs. We look forward to meeting you.

Genevieve McEwan

Master of Clinical Psychology
Bachelor of Psychological Sciences
MAPS

Genevieve is a passionate psychologist who has spent the last 7 years working in Brisbane supporting families and young people with a range of complex presentations (mood disorders, trauma, Autism, ADHD, developmental disorders, and anxiety). She has worked across a variety of settings including private practice, non-profit organisations and hospitals.

Genevieve is an endorsed clinical psychologist with training in psychological assessment, parenting interventions (including 123-Magic), and working with neurodivergent populations. Genevieve works from a strength-based and client centred approach with her clients and is committed to using evidence-based therapies such as CBT, ACT, DBT, Positive Psychology and social skills training. Genevieve is also a board-approved supervisor for psychologists seeking registration.

Outside of work, Genevieve has a love for the ocean, good coffee and reading. She enjoys going on adventures with her family and has a passion for live music and baking.

 

Kelly Callaghan

Master Educational and Developmental Psychology
Master of Clinical Psychology (Bridging)
Bachelor of Arts
Diploma of Education
MAPS

Kelly has been privileged to work on the Sunshine Coast for the past 25 years in private practice and a diversity of settings including schools, university, disability, and consultancy.

Kelly has continued her lifelong love of learning with further training in neuro-psychotherapy, psychological assessment, mindfulness, and recovery from trauma and work-related injury. She provides assessments for children and adults including intellectual, ADHD, adaptive behaviours, memory and learning difficulties.

Kelly is a registered psychologist who is endorsed in both Clinical Psychology and Educational and Developmental Psychology. She is a Board approved supervisor for psychologists seeking registration and endorsement.

Kelly has a lifelong passion for working with people. She has a strong focus on shared decision making with clients, respect for culture and diversity and regularly reviewing the effectiveness of therapy and ongoing progress. Kelly is committed to using evidence-based therapies such as CBT, Mindfulness, ACT and Schema therapy to assist adults improve their resilience and develop a toolbox of coping strategies for mood, anxiety and relationship building.

When not working, you may see Kelly walking or swimming at the beach, kayaking, riding her bike or playing with grandchildren. She is a proud member of the Zonta Club of Caloundra who work to support women and children in need and to provide bursaries to university students.

Dr Janet Roth

Doctor of Philosophy
Bachelor of Applied science (psychology)-honours
Bachelor of Arts

Dr Janet Roth (PhD) is a passionate and experienced psychologist who received an Australian Postgraduate Award to complete a PhD. She was also a research fellow in Melbourne at the Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health.

Janet has worked as a clinical psychologist and clinical family therapist providing services to children, couples, families, individuals, and groups to address issues such as grief and loss, depression, anxiety, anger, sleep, post-traumatic stress, life-cycle adjustments, parenting, family, and other relationship distress. Janet’s background includes training mental health professionals and research into preventing depression and anxiety in children.

As a very experienced psychologist, Janet has worked in a range of settings including private practice, Child and Youth Mental Health, Community Health, and Veterans Counselling Service. She assisted in establishing a centre in Brisbane for children and families referred for counselling due to domestic violence, abuse, or neglect.

Janet currently works with adults and her curiosity about how people have managed life’s challenges underpins her work. Janet uses evidence-based therapies to support people’s capacity to learn new ways to cope and she has generated a large ‘toolkit’ to help people make the changes they desire. Therapy is tailored to suit each person with feedback along the way to ensure it is indeed meeting your needs.

Janet has a love of the outdoors and can be seen bushwalking, camping, body surfing, caring for sea animals, and gardening in her free time. She also enjoys reading, meditation, tai chi and cooking when not working part-time as a psychologist.

Lisa Lindley

BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY
BACHELOR OF ARTS (EDUCATION)
MAAPI

Lisa is a dedicated psychologist and educator with extensive experience and a deep commitment to supporting individuals through various life challenges. She balances her professional role with her personal life as a wife, mother of three grown children, and grandmother of one.

Since 1989, Lisa has built a diverse career in psychology, encompassing roles in child protection, disability services, foster care, child and family health, and school psychology. Since 2007, she has been focused on private practice, where she has been able to hone her skills and knowledge in various psychological areas.
Lisa has a particular passion for perinatal mental health. In her practice, Lisa has a special interest in helping women manage PND, depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, trauma, relationship issues, and anger management. She employs a range of psychological techniques, with a focus on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and is also trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).

Lisa’s experience also extends to parenting and child behaviour. She provides support to parents, drawing on both her professional knowledge and personal experiences to offer practical guidance for navigating the challenges of raising children.

Beyond her practice, Lisa is committed to community service. In 2009, she volunteered in Uganda with the Frontline Trauma Rehabilitation Program, working with traumatised children and providing staff training on parenting and behaviour management. Additionally, in 2010, Lisa and her daughter supported Burmese refugees at the Thai-Burma border through Effective Aid International. More recently, she has been involved with organising and cooking meals for the Sunshine Coast community homeless people.

Provisionally Registered Psychologist

As two of our psychologists are nationally registered to train and supervise provisional psychologists, there will be times when we have additional people in the clinic. Our provisionally trained psychologists have completed their undergraduate university training and are in their 5th or 6th year of training as a psychologist. Under supervision, they may provide therapy and assessment services.