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“Spend time with people who accept you for who you are. They're the ones worth keeping in your life”
- UNKOWN
Who We Are

Dr Erin Robinson
Cinical Psychologist, Founder and CEO
Erin is a neurodivergent psychologist who is passionate about supporting children, adolescents, and adults to understand themselves and build lives that align with their values, strengths and individual ways of thinking and learning. She works in a flexible, collaborative, and neuroaffirming way, adapting sessions to meet each client’s unique sensory, communication, and cognitive profile.
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Erin has experience working across clinical and academic settings and is a strong advocate for neurodivergent clients to access affirming, meaningful supports. She has a particular interest in supporting adolescents and adult who receive later diagnoses, helping them make sense of their early developmental experiences though a compassionate, strengths-based lens and reduce internalised shame. Erin enjoys working with children, incorporating creativity, play, and the child's own interests into sessions to develop connection, increase self-understanding and provide a space where their neurotype is valued and they are free to be themselves.
Erin currently offers autism, behavioural, cognitive, attention, and functional capacity assessments, as well as individual, couples and family therapy, as well as autism and ADHD strategy consultations. She is an accredited Cool Kids provider and a trained EMDR therapist.
Kristie Hart
Psychologist
Kristie supports clients to deepen their self-understanding and move toward the life they want to lead. She works collaboratively with clients and their families to identify meaningful goals and take practical, supportive steps toward achieving them.
Her approach is compassionate, flexible, and person-centred, with a strong focus on individual strengths and the importance of a safe, trusting therapeutic relationship.
Kristie is a Registered Psychologist who has been working with clients since 2020. She has experience in out-of-home care and trauma-informed settings and has a particular interest in supporting neurodivergent individuals and their families. Kristie particularly enjoys working with children and creating a supportive space where they feel safe to explore and grow.
She currently offers autism, cognitive, attention, and functional capacity assessments, along with counselling and autism-focused strategy sessions.
