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Alicia Visser

Clinical Psychologist | Wellbeing Practitioner
Alicia Visser is a Clinical Psychologist and wellbeing practitioner who also provides wellbeing-focused coaching to support resilience, psychological safety and sustainable mental health in high-pressure environments.

Professional Summary

Alicia is an experienced Clinical Psychologist with more than 17 years’ experience working across Defence, emergency services, health systems, government and corporate environments. Her work centres on mental health, resilience and wellbeing in complex, high-stress and safety-critical contexts.

Alongside her clinical background, Alicia provides wellbeing-focused coaching that supports individuals and teams to strengthen emotional regulation, self-awareness and sustainable coping strategies. She has designed and delivered large-scale wellbeing frameworks, mental health capability programs and resilience initiatives for frontline teams, specialist units and multidisciplinary workforces.

This includes rebuilding Defence mental health and resilience training capability in WA, delivering wellbeing and critical-incident readiness programs for WA Police, and leading a state-wide workforce development initiative for the WA Mental Health Commission. Alicia’s approach is trauma-aware, neuroscience-informed and deeply practical, translating complex psychological concepts into accessible strategies that support recovery, balance and long-term wellbeing.

Focus Areas

• Mental Health & Psychological Wellbeing
• Wellbeing-Focused Coaching
• Resilience & Stress Management
• Psychological Safety
• Trauma-Aware Practice
• Burnout, Fatigue & Recovery
• Neurodivergent-Affirming Support
• Wellbeing in Safety-Critical Environments

Experience Supporting

• Individuals seeking wellbeing-focused coaching and support
• People experiencing stress, burnout or cumulative fatigue
• Employees and teams in high-pressure and safety-critical roles
• Defence, emergency services and frontline workforces
• Clients with lived experience of mental health challenges or trauma
• Neurodivergent individuals, including ADHD

Sectors Experienced In

• Defence & National Security
• Public Safety & Emergency Services
• Health & Aged Care
• Mental Health & Community Services
• Education & Training
• Corporate & Professional Services

Qualifications & Accreditation

• Master of Psychology (Clinical)
• Bachelor of Psychology (Honours – First Class)
• Registered Clinical Psychologist (AHPRA) – PSY0001579754
• PsyBA Board-Approved Supervisor
• Accredited Master Trainer – ASIST
• HeartMath Certified Trainer

Frequently asked questions

How do I pay for wellbeing sessions?

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.

Is wellbeing support coaching or therapy?

Wellbeing support sits between coaching and therapy. It is not clinical therapy, but it is delivered with care, sensitivity and clear boundaries, and can be helpful alongside other forms of support.

Is wellbeing support confidential?

Yes. Wellbeing conversations are confidential andhandled with care and respect.

Is wellbeing support delivered in person or online?

Wellbeing support is available both online and in person, depending on what feels most accessible and appropriate for you.

Is your wellbeing support trauma-informed?

Yes. All wellbeing support is delivered using trauma-aware and psychologically safe practices, with respect for individual experience and choice.

What do you mean by wellbeing support?

We take a holistic view of wellbeing, supporting mental, emotional and psychological health. Our wellbeing support is designed to help people feel steadier, supported and more capable in their everyday lives and work.

What types of wellbeing support do you offer?

We offer individual wellbeing support through guided conversations and reflective sessions, focused on regulation, resilience and sustainable ways of working and living.