Rachel Domoney
Professional Summary
Rachel Domoney is a Registered Psychologist and Clinical Registrar based in Rockhampton, supporting children, adolescents and adults across a range of mental health presentations. She works with clients experiencing trauma, anxiety, mood concerns, stress, burnout, and adjustment challenges, with a particular focus on those navigating complex or long-standing difficulties.
Rachel brings a personable and grounded approach to therapy, working collaboratively with clients to make sense of their experiences and build practical strategies that support meaningful change. She aims to create a space that feels safe, inclusive and responsive, where clients feel heard, respected and supported.
Her work is informed by experience across both government and private practice settings, and she is comfortable supporting individuals across a range of life stages and backgrounds.
Support Offered
Rachel supports people experiencing:
• Trauma and PTSD
• Anxiety and stress-related concerns
• Low mood and depression
• Emotional regulation difficulties
• Burnout and overwhelm
• Grief and loss
• Family, domestic and sexual violence
• Neurodivergent support
• Drug and alcohol concerns
She also provides psychological assessments, including cognitive, learning, memory, personality and risk assessments, as well as diagnostic clarification
Therapeutic Approach
Rachel uses a range of evidence-based and trauma-informed therapies tailored to each individual, including CBT, ACT, EMDR, DBT, mindfulness-based approaches and motivational interviewing.
Her approach is collaborative, flexible and client-centred, with a strong focus on creating a safe and inclusive environment. Rachel works alongside clients to understand their experiences, build insight, and develop practical strategies that support emotional wellbeing and long-term change.
Clients often describe Rachel as approachable, genuine and supportive, with a focus on balancing clinical depth with practical, real-world application.
Experience Supporting
Rachel works with:
• Children, adolescents and adults
• Individuals experiencing trauma and complex mental health presentations
• People impacted by family and domestic violence
• Neurodivergent clients
• First Nations clients and communities
• LGBTIQ+ individuals
• Clients within government and community service settings
Qualifications & Accreditation
• Registered Psychologist (AHPRA)
• Clinical Registrar
• Member of the Australian Psychological Society (MAPS)
• EMDR Institute Basic Training (Part 1)
Personal Approach
“I aim to create a space that feels safe, inclusive and collaborative, where you feel comfortable to share your experiences and work towards meaningful change at your own pace.”
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.