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Forest Family Psychology

"Sue enjoys a good whodunnit, preparing feasts for her family and friends and is a keen sports fan (from the loungeroom!)."

Dr Sue Greig

Clinical Psychologist

PhD, M (Psych), B.A (Hons), MAPS Practice Director

Sue is a fully qualified clinical and counselling psychologist registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is a member of the Australian Psychological Society. Sue holds a PhD in Psychology from Macquarie University, a Masters in Clinical and Counselling Psychology and a Bachelor degree with Honours in Psychology.

With experience delivering both group and individual treatments in private practice, university, hospital and outpatient clinics, Sue has specialist experience and training in the assessment and treatment of anxiety, depression, behavioural disorders, trauma and complex family dynamics from the Macquarie University Emotional Health Clinic (formerly Macquarie University Child and Adolescent Anxiety Research Unit), where Sue also taught post-graduate and Clinical Masters students.

Sue now focuses on clients in her private practice and is bound by the professional regulations and ethical codes of conduct set by the Psychology Board of Australia and the Australian Psychological Society. With post-doctoral qualifications in trauma treatment, including Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Couples therapy (Gottman certified), Sue is committed to providing a high quality of care to all her clients, within a warm and supportive therapeutic environment. She aims to continuously further her clinical knowledge through ongoing professional education and training.

Sue enjoys a good whodunnit, preparing feasts for her family and friends and is a keen sports fan (from the loungeroom!).

Dr Sue Greig

Clinical Psychologist

PhD, M (Psych), B.A (Hons), MAPS

Practice Director

Dr Sue Greig

Clinical Psychologist
PhD, M (Psych), B.A (Hons), MAPS
Practice Director

“Sue enjoys a good whodunnit, preparing feasts for her family and friends and is a keen sports fan (from the loungeroom!).”

Sue is a fully qualified clinical and counselling psychologist registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is a member of the Australian Psychological Society. Sue holds a PhD in Psychology from Macquarie University, a Masters in Clinical and Counselling Psychology and a Bachelor degree with Honours in Psychology.

With experience delivering both group and individual treatments in private practice, university, hospital and outpatient clinics, Sue has specialist experience and training in the assessment and treatment of anxiety, depression, behavioural disorders, trauma and complex family dynamics from the Macquarie University Emotional Health Clinic (formerly Macquarie University Child and Adolescent Anxiety Research Unit), where Sue also taught post-graduate and Clinical Masters students.

Sue now focuses on clients in her private practice and is bound by the professional regulations and ethical codes of conduct set by the Psychology Board of Australia and the Australian Psychological Society. With post-doctoral qualifications in trauma treatment, including Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Couples therapy (Gottman certified), Sue is committed to providing a high quality of care to all her clients, within a warm and supportive therapeutic environment. She aims to continuously further her clinical knowledge through ongoing professional education and training.

Sue enjoys a good whodunnit, preparing feasts for her family and friends and is a keen sports fan (from the loungeroom!).

"Sue enjoys a good whodunnit, preparing feasts for her family and friends and is a keen sports fan (from the loungeroom!)."

Sue is a fully qualified clinical and counselling psychologist registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and is a member of the Australian Psychological Society. Sue holds a PhD in Psychology from Macquarie University, a Masters in Clinical and Counselling Psychology and a Bachelor degree with Honours in Psychology.

With experience delivering both group and individual treatments in private practice, university, hospital and outpatient clinics, Sue has specialist experience and training in the assessment and treatment of anxiety, depression, behavioural disorders, trauma and complex family dynamics from the Macquarie University Emotional Health Clinic (formerly Macquarie University Child and Adolescent Anxiety Research Unit), where Sue also taught post-graduate and Clinical Masters students.

Sue now focuses on clients in her private practice and is bound by the professional regulations and ethical codes of conduct set by the Psychology Board of Australia and the Australian Psychological Society. With post-doctoral qualifications in trauma treatment, including Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Couples therapy (Gottman certified), Sue is committed to providing a high quality of care to all her clients, within a warm and supportive therapeutic environment. She aims to continuously further her clinical knowledge through ongoing professional education and training.

Sue enjoys a good whodunnit, preparing feasts for her family and friends and is a keen sports fan (from the loungeroom!).