Emma Williams
Professional Summary
Emma Williams is a Provisional Psychologist working with individuals across a range of mental health and wellbeing concerns, including anxiety, trauma, grief, chronic pain, and adjustment to change. She has experience supporting people in youth mental health, disability, and workplace rehabilitation settings, and she brings a calm, thoughtful presence to therapy.
Emma focuses on building a safe, collaborative therapeutic relationship where clients feel respected and heard. She tailors therapy to each person’s goals, strengths, and circumstances, supporting them to develop practical coping strategies, emotional regulation skills, and greater confidence over time.
Support Offered
Emma supports people experiencing:
· Anxiety and excessive worry
· Low mood and depression
· Trauma and PTSD-related symptoms
· Grief and loss
· Stress related to change, work, or injury
· Chronic pain and adjustment to health conditions
· Emotional and behavioural challenges
She also works with children and adolescents, offering developmentally appropriate and supportive care.
Therapeutic Approach
Emma’s approach is client-centred, trauma-informed, and evidence-based. She draws on therapies including CBT, ACT, Schema Therapy, motivational interviewing, solution-focused brief therapy, and internal family systems-informed techniques, adapting sessions to suit each client’s needs and preferences.
She places strong value on reflective practice and works under board-approved supervision as part of her 5+1 internship pathway. Clients often describe Emma as warm, open, and collaborative, with a focus on practical strategies that feel achievable and relevant to everyday life.
Experience Supporting
· Adults and young people experiencing anxiety, trauma, or low mood
· Young people aged 12–25
· People navigating workplace stress, injury, or return-to-work pathways
· Individuals living with chronic pain or disability
· Neurodivergent clients
· LGBTIQ+ clients
· Clients from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
· People with experiences of family, domestic, or sexual violence
Qualifications & Accreditation
· Provisional Psychologist (AHPRA) – 5+1 Internship Pathway
· Master of Psychology (Professional), Curtin University
· Bachelor of Science (Psychology) with First Class Honours, University of Western Australia
· Mental Health First Aid
· Current Working with Children Check
· NDIS Worker Screening Clearance
· First Aid and CPR
Personal Approach
“I aim to create a safe, inclusive space where people feel respected and understood. I adapt my approach to each client’s background, identity, and lived experience, working collaboratively to support meaningful and sustainable change.”
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.