Location
New Farm Wellness Centre
187 James Street, New Farm, QLD
What would you have done if you didn’t become a psychologist?
Shockingly, I nearly studied Accounting, only because I was so good at it. Doubtlessly, I would have hated it, so I’m not sure where I would have gone from there. I think the most likely place I would have landed was as a teacher.
What do you like best about your job?
Whenever I’m asked this question I always come back to my gratitude for getting to hear people’s diverse and incredible stories everyday. I love that I get to come into work and hear something new and that I get to help each of my clients find the solution or approach that works uniquely for them. I feel very honoured to get to be a part of my clients’ lives just for a little while and to help them overcome what troubles them. One of my favourite things is also when we find just the right thing to challenge or change something that has been bothering them for a long time, and they look away for just a second, and you can tell a huge change has just occurred. That’s an awesome part of the job.
Which are your favourite therapies to draw from and why?
I am a big fan of ACT, mostly because it highlights the idea that no one is necessarily “distorted” or “disordered” in their behaviour, only that they have learnt to act a certain way due to their context. It’s a very cool therapy that I find really enriches peoples’ lives and helps them see themselves as less of a problem to be fixed and more as a unique individual going through a process that can be aided. I also enjoy drawing from mindfulness practice, also a key part of ACT, in all of my therapies, in that I find it very fulfilling to see clients use it to take control and responsibility for their attention and energy. Honestly, I could rant all day about the therapies that I utilise. I definitely draw from aspects of all of them, at the end of the day, because I apply what fits my client’s preferences, and that is often an eclectic mix.
What activities do you enjoy outside work?
I run a fair bit and compete in a share of the events in the Brisbane running calendar, with a bit of gym, swimming, and cycling as well. The rest of my time is usually taken up by watching movies, reading books, and working a bit on my own creative writing. I’m also sucker for all the super hero content we have these days, even if Marvel movies aren’t what they used to be! I also enjoy gardening and like to spend weekends pruning my plants or planting new ones.
Hi, I’m Nathaniel.
In therapy with me, it’s not just about skills and handouts. Therapy is about having a safe, comfortable space to share your story. There’s plenty of time for the other stuff (including a joke or two), along the way.
Qualifications:
Master of Psychology (Sport and Exercise) (UQ)
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) (Hons) (UWA)
AHPRA Registered Psychologist
About me:
When did you Become a Psychologist, and What were you doing before that?
I first became a provisional psychologist in 2019 and became fully registered in 2021. My first full time psychologist role was in government funded youth mental health at Headspace in Redcliffe. I have also worked as a performance psychologist for Brisbane Strikers Football Club and previously worked in another private practice.
Why did you get into psychology/therapy in the first place?
It all started with wanting to work with a blend between Arts and Sciences while still being able to help people. I took an undergraduate course in psychology and never looked back. I stuck with it because psychology is a discipline with so much opportunity for curiosity and creativity, given that it is unlike medicine or sciences that pose problems with very decisive and concrete solutions. Every person is unique, and learning the best ways to help has kept me curious for all my years of study, and so far, beyond that too.
The Location and the room
Located between the James Street precinct and New Farm Park, NFWC is in a quiet part of New Farm surrounded by greenery.
There is consistently reliable parking in the surrounding streets and access is private and shaded under our big front tree.
The rooms are quiet, cozy, and well equipped for whatever stories you need to share within.