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Working Together

Clinical psychology services online

throughout New Zealand 

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About Me

Hi, I'm Dr. Freyja Mann,

I am a Registered Clinical Psychologist with over 10 years’ experience working in mental health in a variety of roles and settings. I completed training to doctoral level in the UK, where I am from, and have been living and working in New Zealand since 2019. My training has covered all stages of life, though my passion lies primarily in supporting children/young people age 5-25 and their families.

My professional qualifications include:

  • Registered Clinical Psychologist in New Zealand 

  • Full Member of the New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists

  • Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy)

  • Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology – First Class Honours (Bsc(hons))

  • Continued Professional Development including but not limited to training in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Attachment, Trauma, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).

Here's what we can work on

Some areas we may be able to work on together include:

  • Anxiety

  • Low Mood

  • Adjusting to changes

  • Parenting and family dynamics

  • Challenges associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Work On

What to expect:

We will arrange a first session to talk through what you would like support with and how things have been going.

 

I will ask you to fill in a form with some brief details before our first meeting which will be around 1 hour.

 

At the end of this session we will talk through your options. This may include further sessions with me or it may be that we feel another service or person would be better placed to help you.

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If we both agree we would like to book more sessions together, these will be around 50mins and will usually be either weekly or fortnightly initially.

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Professional support:

I offer clinical supervision, consultation and training  across New Zealand.

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Please get in touch to discuss if you, your team, or organisation may be able to benefit from some one off or ongoing support in any of these areas.

Get in touch

If you require immediate mental health support, please use your local mental health emergency team.

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The website https://mentalhealth.org.nz/help a allows you to put in your region and then gives you the best numbers to call.

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In an emergency please use 111.

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