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Dr Patricia Di Parsia 

Clinical psychology practice focusing on the assessment and management of anxiety, panic, stress, burnout,  grief and depression.

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About Dr Patricia Di Parsia

Dr Patricia (Patty) Di Parsia is a Clinical Psychologist who has over 20 years experience in the treatment of anxiety, panic, stress, burnout, grief and depression, in older adolescents (>16 years) and adults. Patricia offers both face-to-face and telehealth sessions.

 

Patricia is registered with AHPRA and is a full member of the Australian Psychological Society.

 

Patricia completed her Masters and PhD in Clinical Psychology at The University of Melbourne. Patricia’s research investigated biological, psychological, and social factors that rendered adult populations at risk to depression and anxiety for the

purposes of early intervention and improved prognosis.

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Treatment
Philosophy

Therapy with Patricia focuses on assisting clients to resolve life stressors and problems 

Patricia specifically aims to provide support and guidance to assist clients in managing current and/or past life stressors and find solutions to issues that prevent clients from leading a fulfilling life.

Therapeutic Approaches

Therapy with Patricia is tailored to meet individual needs, goals, and values.

Specifically, 

What is occurring to you at this point in your life?

Why this may be occurring to you? 

What you can do to manage this current life stressor and associated feelings and emotions.

Specialty
Areas

Patricia has experience in and is able to treat a range of conditions including:

Social anxiety

Obsessive compulsive disorder

Panic disorder

Specific disorder (e.g. public speaking, animal phobia)

VCE stress

+ much, much more

Contact Dr Patricia Di Parsia

For all enquiries or to make an appointment please call Patricia’s office on 0413 214 411.

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