ROSELYN YEH


(she/her)

Registered Psychologist


Roselyn embarked on a career in psychology due to her natural inclination to be a supportive, warm, and empathetic confidant to the people around her. In the therapy room, she finds immense enjoyment in creating a safe space where her clients can feel heard and free of judgement. 

She has had the pleasure of supporting NDIS participants and people across different ages, cultures, socioeconomic backgrounds, and neurotypes. Through her breadth of experience, she learnt the value of getting to know each client as an individual and tailoring the therapeutic modality to suit each person’s needs and preferences.

Roselyn understands the vulnerability of sharing one’s experiences and navigating challenging emotional experiences, she prefers to interact in a casual and relaxed manner to facilitate authentic, comfortable interactions with her clients. She believes in adopting a person-centered and strength-based approach to therapy and realises the importance of working collaboratively with her clients and recognising their personal values and strengths.

Outside of the therapy room, Roselyn is an enjoyer of home cooking, craft, spending time with her friends and family, and tending to her garden and many pot plants.

Qualifications:

Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) from UNSW

Grad Dip Psychology Advanced Monash University
Membership with the Australian Association of Psychologists Inc (AAPi)
Registered as a Psychologist with The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
No. PSY0002592298

  • Adolescent and adult individual therapy 

  • Life transitions 

  • Relationship/ interpersonal distress 

  • Mood disorders 

  • Stress 

  • Grief and loss 

  • Self-esteem and confidence 

  • Psychosocial disabilities 

  • Social skill building 

  • Emotion regulation skills 

  • Self-management skills 

Special Interest:

Modalities:

Roselyn tailors her approach to the specific needs and goals of each client. In general, she has most experience using the following modalities:  DBT, CBT, ACT, solution focused brief therapy, and motivational interviewing.  

Availability: 

Monday (face-to-face in Surry Hills or telehealth Australia wide

Friday (face-to-face in Surry Hills or telehealth Australia wide

Fees:

$220 (Out of pocket fee with Medicare $126.65.
10 subsidized sessions within a calendar year available, NDIS self and planner managed accepted)

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