PsychologyCare
Caring for the community since 2012

Our PsychologyCare
Miami Practice

PsychologyCare Miami

Located at the southern end of the Gold Coast within the Miami Business Centre, our consultation room offers a peaceful and private space for in-person sessions.

This single-room setup ensures confidentiality and comfort, providing a tranquil environment for your mental health journey.

Conveniently positioned near the coast, our Miami location is easily accessible, offering clients a professional and welcoming setting for their appointments.

Please note. Our Miami 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.

Practitioners at Our Mudgeeraba Practice

Kellie Brien

General Psychologist | Clinical Psychology Registrar

Kellie has completed her Masters in Clinical Psychology and is a member of the Australian Psychological Society. She has experience in both the public and private sectors working with children, adolescents, and adults experiencing mental health concerns.

She has a special interest in working with individuals struggling with personality vulnerabilities and ADHD and strives to help empower clients to find alternative ways of coping, acting, and relating to others which enhances emotional and mental health wellness. Additionally, Kellie is trained in, and offers, various psychological assessments.

Kellie is committed to creating a safe, warm, and non-judgmental environment while collaborating with each individual to meet their unique needs and therapeutic goals. She uses evidence-based psychological approaches, ensuring a trauma-informed and strengths-based method, drawing from various therapeutic frameworks.

Sam Cristini

Clinical Psychologist

Working with a wide range of people, I often hear the common misconception that if you need therapy, something must be wrong with you. Therapy isn’t about fixing something that is broken. There are several reasons why someone might seek out therapy – some common examples include wanting to improve mood from feeling down or anxious, struggling with loneliness, feeling stuck or confused in life, wanting to improve communication skills or relationships, and unpacking negative experiences, among many others.

If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about your mind or emotions, been curious about yourself and your behaviour, or needed a little more support towards making a change, therapy is for you.

Michelle Lovell

General Psychologist

Michelle brings warmth, compassion, and creativity to her work as a psychologist. She is focused on building genuine connections that foster trust and safety. She is skilled in supporting clients through a wide variety of mental health concerns, from ADHD, ASD, and neurodiversity-affirming practices to stress, self-worth, and trauma-related issues.

Michelle employs an integrative approach, drawing from evidence-based techniques, incorporating practical and creative processes. She tailoring her approach to each unique client and family dynamic.

Currently training as a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner, Michelle is passionate about supporting families through challenging life transitions, including separation and divorce. Her background in organisational psychology also brings valuable insights into workplace wellbeing and mental health, helping individuals and organisations to cultivate healthier work experiences.

Visit PsychologyCare at our Miami Practice

  • (07) 5612 5091
  • (07) 3567 9405
  • admin@psychologycare.com
  • Suite 30, 2190 Gold Coast Hwy, Miami 4220 QLD
  • Monday to Friday: 9am-5pm
    (Saturday by appointment)

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PsychologyCare
Caring for the community since 2012
Our focus is you and your mental health.
Caring is what we do best.
We acknowledge the Yugambeh people as the Traditional Custodians of the land in Mudgeeraba and pay respect to Elders past, present, and emerging.
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