Located within a professional building in Coomera, our private consultation rooms offer a quiet and comfortable space for in-person sessions.
This three-room setup ensures a peaceful and confidential environment, allowing you to focus on your mental well-being.
Whether you're seeking support for yourself or a loved one, our Coomera location combines convenience with a warm, welcoming environment to ensure your comfort and care.
Please note. Our Coomera location does not have reception staff. Upon arrival, please make your way directly to waiting area, where your psychologist will greet you. If you need assistance or have any questions prior to, or after your appointment, feel free to contact us at our main Mudgeeraba clinic.
Soraya has an interest in positive psychology and the positive personal attributes that support good mental health in day-to-day life. She has worked with adults who have experienced acute and chronic health issues.
Soraya enjoys spending time with her family and friends, playing the piano, and rowing. She is happiest with a cup of tea and a good book.
Kat is a clinical psychologist who provides a warm, welcoming space to support clients in working towards improved social, emotional, and mental well-being. She values the unique qualities and life circumstances of each individual, tailoring her approach to meet their needs through a range of evidence-based and trauma-informed practices. Grounded in an attachment-based framework, Kat recognises the lasting impact of early life and interpersonal experiences on present-day functioning. She is passionate about working collaboratively and using a person-centred approach to empower clients to gain insight and create meaningful change in their lives.
Kat is also a published researcher with experience across government and non-government organisations, residential treatment facilities, and private practice settings. In addition to therapeutic support, she offers cognitive, memory, and academic assessments, as well as neurodivergent-affirming assessments for the identification of Autism and ADHD.
Mathew is a registered psychologist who brings warmth, understanding, and evidence-based approaches to his practice. He has extensive experience working with young adults, particularly young men navigating life transitions, as well as individuals with neurodevelopmental differences, including autism and ADHD. His approach is grounded in building strong therapeutic relationships based on trust, empathy, and genuine care for each client’s unique journey.
Mathew has worked across various settings including private practice, educational environments, and specialised support services. He is particularly passionate about helping clients who experience complex challenges, including trauma, anxiety, depression, and behavioural difficulties. Through his work with the NDIS and in educational settings, he has developed a deep understanding of the unique needs of neurodivergent individuals and their families. Mathew believes in empowering clients to discover their strengths and develop practical strategies that work for their individual circumstances.
Kellie is a dedicated and compassionate psychologist who offers evidence-based, trauma-informed therapy for children, adolescents, and adults. She is passionate about creating a calm, supportive, and non-judgmental space where clients feel safe to explore their experiences and work towards meaningful, lasting change.
Holding a Master of Clinical Psychology and experience across both public and private settings, Kellie works with a range of mental health concerns. She has a particular interest in personality-related difficulties, ADHD, and supporting clients to strengthen emotional regulation, develop effective coping strategies, and build healthier patterns in relationships and daily life.
In addition to therapy, Kellie provides comprehensive psychological assessments to support clarity, insight, and tailored treatment planning.



