Our Clinicians
Sydney
Dr Ryan Kaplan
Clinical Psychologist
BSc (Hons) DPsych (Clinical) MAPS MACPA
Practice Locations: NSW - Maroubra, Bondi
Ryan is a clinical psychologist with extensive experience in working with adults and young people. He has worked in private practice for a number of years, and his experience also spans both the adult and youth public mental health sectors.
Ryan is passionate about mental health. He has a wealth of experience in assisting people with a broad range of issues such as depression, anxiety and related difficulties (e.g. social anxiety, phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorders), adjustment issues, relationship issues and more.
Ryan works with his clients in a warm and empathic way. His approach draws on a range of psychotherapeutic frameworks including cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and other mindfulness-based therapies, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and existential psychotherapy, theory and philosophy.
Ryan says "In my clinical work, my guiding philosophy is that therapy should be both personalised and evidence-based, and underscored by a strong rapport. I strive to ensure that the experience of therapy is one in which clients feel supported, heard, and understood. I draw on a number of different psychotherapeutic approaches to help my clients achieve their therapy goals."
Ryan is also affiliated with Swinburne University as an honorary researcher, and is on the board of directors of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association (ACPA).
More information about Ryan's research is available here.
Clinical Psychologist
BSc (Hons) DPsych (Clinical) MAPS MACPA
Practice Locations: NSW - Maroubra, Bondi
Ryan is a clinical psychologist with extensive experience in working with adults and young people. He has worked in private practice for a number of years, and his experience also spans both the adult and youth public mental health sectors.
Ryan is passionate about mental health. He has a wealth of experience in assisting people with a broad range of issues such as depression, anxiety and related difficulties (e.g. social anxiety, phobias and obsessive-compulsive disorders), adjustment issues, relationship issues and more.
Ryan works with his clients in a warm and empathic way. His approach draws on a range of psychotherapeutic frameworks including cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and other mindfulness-based therapies, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and existential psychotherapy, theory and philosophy.
Ryan says "In my clinical work, my guiding philosophy is that therapy should be both personalised and evidence-based, and underscored by a strong rapport. I strive to ensure that the experience of therapy is one in which clients feel supported, heard, and understood. I draw on a number of different psychotherapeutic approaches to help my clients achieve their therapy goals."
Ryan is also affiliated with Swinburne University as an honorary researcher, and is on the board of directors of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association (ACPA).
More information about Ryan's research is available here.
Dr Rachel Brebach
Psychologist, Clinical Psychology Registrar
BA (Hons), MClinPsych, PhD (ClinPsych)
Practice Locations: NSW - Bondi
Rachel is an empathic, present, non-judgemental and open minded therapist. She has experience helping people with managing challenging transitions in life, especially those related to relationship and health related issues. Sometimes symptoms of anxiety, depression and stress can be a challenge even if the cause isn’t obvious. She has the skills and experience to assist people in finding ways to cope with life’s challenges, whatever form these take.
Rachel works collaboratively with clients to help them find ways to develop their own skills to help change perspective, come to terms with situations and approach life feeling more capable and connected. Rachel is skilled in a number of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, and uses her clinical experience to formulate a treatment plan and individualised therapy approach appropriate to each individual client. In her work, Rachel draws on acceptance and commitment therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, mindfulness and self-compassion based approaches, and dialectical behaviour therapy, among other psychotherapeutic frameworks. These treatments are all supported by strong evidence bases.
Rachel undertook her clinical research and training at the University of Sydney and the University of Technology as well as at Westmead Hospital, Sydney. Her masters research work investigated relationship difficulties and uncertainty in young adults and her PhD research looked at psychological support and treatment for people dealing with cancer. She has also undertaken research focussed on psychological processes to do with forgiveness.
Rachel welcomes and has experience working with adults of all ages and life stages, including young adults.
Referral types include: Depression and mood issues, anxiety issues including GAD, panic, stress, cancer support and chronic health issues, relationship issues, LGBTI, men's mental health, women's mental health, abuse and trauma issues, life transitions and adjustment issues, life meaning and purpose, and counselling for personal growth...
Psychologist, Clinical Psychology Registrar
BA (Hons), MClinPsych, PhD (ClinPsych)
Practice Locations: NSW - Bondi
Rachel is an empathic, present, non-judgemental and open minded therapist. She has experience helping people with managing challenging transitions in life, especially those related to relationship and health related issues. Sometimes symptoms of anxiety, depression and stress can be a challenge even if the cause isn’t obvious. She has the skills and experience to assist people in finding ways to cope with life’s challenges, whatever form these take.
Rachel works collaboratively with clients to help them find ways to develop their own skills to help change perspective, come to terms with situations and approach life feeling more capable and connected. Rachel is skilled in a number of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, and uses her clinical experience to formulate a treatment plan and individualised therapy approach appropriate to each individual client. In her work, Rachel draws on acceptance and commitment therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, mindfulness and self-compassion based approaches, and dialectical behaviour therapy, among other psychotherapeutic frameworks. These treatments are all supported by strong evidence bases.
Rachel undertook her clinical research and training at the University of Sydney and the University of Technology as well as at Westmead Hospital, Sydney. Her masters research work investigated relationship difficulties and uncertainty in young adults and her PhD research looked at psychological support and treatment for people dealing with cancer. She has also undertaken research focussed on psychological processes to do with forgiveness.
Rachel welcomes and has experience working with adults of all ages and life stages, including young adults.
Referral types include: Depression and mood issues, anxiety issues including GAD, panic, stress, cancer support and chronic health issues, relationship issues, LGBTI, men's mental health, women's mental health, abuse and trauma issues, life transitions and adjustment issues, life meaning and purpose, and counselling for personal growth...