Angela Delle Vergini
Professional Summary
Angela Dellevergini is a Registered Psychologist with extensive experience supporting people across the lifespan through emotional distress, trauma, relationship challenges, and periods of significant change. She has worked across community, education, and family systems and brings a calm, steady presence to therapy.
Angela focuses on creating a safe, respectful space where clients feel heard and supported. Her approach is strengths-based, inclusive, and practical, helping people make sense of their experiences while building skills and confidence to move forward in ways that feel manageable and meaningful.
Support Offered
Angela supports people experiencing:
· Trauma, PTSD, and complex trauma
· Anxiety and ongoing worry
· Low mood and depression
· Grief and loss
· Relationship and family difficulties
· The impacts of family, domestic, or sexual violence
· Stress related to health, pain, or major life transitions
She also works with children and adolescents, providing developmentally appropriate and family-informed support.
Therapeutic Approach
Angela’s approach is evidence-based, trauma-informed, and collaborative. She draws on therapies including CBT, ACT, mindfulness-based approaches, and attachment-informed practice, adapting sessions to suit each individual’s needs, background, and goals.
She values working alongside clients in a way that feels clear and supportive, particularly when people are navigating complex emotional or relational situations. Clients often describe Angela as warm, empathic, and grounded, with a focus on helping them feel steadier and more confident over time.
Experience Supporting
Angela works with:
· Adults experiencing anxiety, trauma, or mood difficulties
· Children and adolescents
· Individuals and couples navigating relationship challenges
· People with experiences of family, domestic, or sexual violence
· Neurodivergent clients
· People living with chronic pain or health-related stress
· Clients from culturally diverse backgrounds
Qualifications & Accreditation
· Registered Psychologist (AHPRA)
· Master of Psychology (Counselling)
· Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Psychology (Community Psychology)
· APS College Membership (Clinical)
· Training in CBT, ACT, mindfulness, and trauma-informed practice
· Risk assessment training (including suicide and family violence risk)
Personal Approach
“I value warmth, collaboration, and respect. I work in a strengths-based, evidence-driven way to create a culturally safe, inclusive, and neurodivergent-affirming space where people feel supported to move forward.”
Frequently asked questions
Some clients may be eligible for Medicare or private health rebates, depending on their circumstances. We do not process rebates on your behalf, but can provide a receipt so you can claim directly if applicable.
Yes. Psychology sessions are confidential and delivered in line with professional and ethical obligations, with appropriate clinical governance in place.
All psychology sessions are delivered via secure telehealth.
Sessions are booked and paid for through our secure online booking system. Payment is made at the time of booking and a receipt is provided after your session.
Yes. Psychology involves clinical assessment and therapy delivered by psychologists. Coaching and wellbeing support are non clinical and focus on development and support rather than therapy.
We ask for at least 24 hours’ notice if you need to cancel or reschedule your session. Cancellations with less than 24 hours’ notice may incur a fee, unless there are exceptional circumstances.
We provide individual mental health support and psychological therapy for people experiencing stress, anxiety, low mood,trauma, work related challenges and life transitions.
Our psychology services are delivered by a team of fully registered and provisional psychologists. Provisional psychologists work under appropriate supervision in line with professional and ethical requirements.