Holiday Closure Notice:
Our practice will be closed from 19 December and reopening on 19 January 2026 for the holiday period.

To ensure transparency and appropriate care, no new referrals will be accepted after 1 December 2025.
This is because there would not be sufficient time to provide safe and adequate support before the practice closes for leave.

During the Practice closure period -
Existing clients: online booking system remains open.
New enquiries: consider alternative local supports or visit Healthy North Coast Practitioner Directory.
Urgent support: call 000 or attend your local hospital.

Thank you for your understanding.

Our Services

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Megan provides evidence-based therapy, psychological assessments and clinical supervision.

Therapy Services

Megan Henderson is a registered psychologist with over a decade of experience in private practice, providing therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families. Her approach is grounded in optimism, collaboration, and evidence-based care.

Megan uses evidence-based approaches including:

  • Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Positive Psychology

These approaches help individuals better understand the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. Therapy may involve building awareness of unhelpful thinking patterns, developing skills to shift perspective, and working toward actions that align with personal values—even in the presence of emotional discomfort. The aim is to support psychological flexibility, emotional resilience, and meaningful engagement in life.

Focus and Availability

Megan Henderson offers therapy for young children and their families, with a focus on early intervention and collaborative parent involvement.

Megan works part-time (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays) and enjoys working with parents who are ready and motivated to support their child’s treatment.

Areas of Focus

Megan enjoys working collaboratively with children and families to support a range of emotional, behavioural, and developmental challenges. Her approach is warm, practical, and grounded in evidence-based strategies tailored to each child’s needs and strengths.

Megan has a particular interest in supporting children who experience:

  • Anxiety and worry – including generalised anxiety, separation anxiety, and specific fears

  • Social difficulties – such as social anxiety, friendship challenges, or difficulties with confidence in group settings

  • School refusal or school-based distress – working closely with families and educators to understand the underlying concerns and support gradual return-to-school planning

  • Self-esteem issues – helping children build a stronger sense of self-worth, self-compassion, and confidence in their abilities

  • Perfectionism and fixed mindset – guiding children toward a more flexible, growth-oriented approach to learning and mistakes

  • Performance-related stress – assisting children involved in sport, music, academics, or other areas to manage pressure and perform at their best while maintaining wellbeing

Megan’s sessions often involve skill-building, emotion coaching, and parent collaboration, ensuring that strategies are reinforced at home and in everyday contexts. Her work is informed by a belief in the importance of early support, strong relationships, and fostering resilience through strengths-based, developmentally appropriate approaches.

If your goals align with Megan’s current scope of practice, we welcome the opportunity to work together in supporting your’s or your child’s emotional and developmental wellbeing.

Session Format

Sessions run for 50 minutes and can be held in person or via telehealth.

Scope of practice

Megan is not currently able to support clients who require high-risk or crisis management, ongoing suicidality, severe difficulties associated with eating disorders, substance use, personality disorders. If needed, Megan can help support a referral to services to better suit these needs.

Megan does offer support for families during separation, custody disputes, or legal proceedings. Families navigating separation are encouraged to seek support through specialised services such as:

Relationship Australia – 1300 364 2777 – www.relationships.org.au

Family Relationships Online – 1800 050 321 – www.familyrelationships.gov.au

Assessments

Megan provides comprehensive educational assessments—also known as psychoeducational, learning, or diagnostic assessments—for children from 6 years old and above. These assessments aim to support inclusive school practices by building on each learner’s strengths, interests, and individual profile.

Educational assessments are used to:

  • Understand a student’s cognitive, academic, and developmental profile

  • Identify learning strengths and areas where support may be beneficial

  • Explore factors that may be impacting learning or engagement

  • Inform personalised strategies to support educational and emotional wellbeing

Where appropriate, assessments may also contribute to the identification of neurodevelopmental conditions, including:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

  • Intellectual Disability

  • Giftedness

These assessments provide evidence-informed insights to help guide parents, educators, and health professionals in supporting the child or young person. The focus is on working collaboratively to enhance learning outcomes and promote wellbeing in educational settings.

Clinical Supervision

Megan is a Board-approved Supervisor. Megan has experience supervising Provisional Psychologists and Psychologists working in private practice and in educational settings. Megan offers clinical supervision for Provisional Psychologists, Registered Psychologists, Clinical Psychologists Registrars, and early career Clinical Psychologists working across the lifespan.

Megan offers a warm and collaborative approach to her supervision. She provides honest and nurturing feedback, and aims to create a reflective supervision space that nurtures growth in professional development and competence of supervisees. Supervision is offered either in person via videoconference.

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