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Varsity Lakes Psychologist – NDIS Registered

The Varsity Lakes psychologist, David Hennessy, says “Sometimes life can be difficult to make sense of – Let’s talk!”

David, the Varsity Lakes psychologist says “Mental health struggles are mostly invisible, and the visible parts are rarely consistent with the internal struggle. I am humbled and privileged to accompany clients on a journey through private perceptions, memories, thoughts, beliefs, hopes, dreams, and fears while we work together on building understanding, resilience, and resourcefulness in the private storm of their internal lives”.

The Varsity Lakes psychologist, David Hennessy, also says “Lack of helpful information is rarely really the problem!”

“Problems tend to start with our unwillingness and/or inability to seek, notice, understand, accept, and interpret information in a helpful way”.

Varsity Lakes psychologist, David Hennessy, talks about irony

Specifically,”we attach for security while at the same time being insecure about losing what we attach to”.

The Varsity Lakes psychologist, David Hennessy, says “Practising compassion for others is one the nicest things we can do for ourselves”

“As it reduces our burden of irritation, anger, expectation, disappointment, confusion and hurt”.

Mr Hennessy, the Varsity Lakes psychologist, talks about acceptance of the ongoing series of uncomfortable situations of life

That is to say, the more practised we are at accepting the ongoing series of uncomfortable situations of life, the more likely we are to be able to make appropriate changes.

He also talks about compassion, acceptance, and forgiveness

“Compassion, acceptance, and forgiveness are their own reward. When we practice these things who benefits? We don’t just feel better, our autonomic nervous system gets a nice little balancing tune-up as well. Be compassionate, accepting and forgiving and everyone wins, but mostly you”.

David has worked in a range of mental health and physical health settings

Settings include: inpatient acute psychiatric and psychiatric residential rehabilitation, acute medical health psychology and physical rehabilitation, community mental health case management, and private practice as a registered clinical psychologist. David also spent eight years with Lifeline across counselling, supervision, and training roles. David is experienced in working psychotherapeutically in the areas of complex adult mental health presentations, schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorder​, adjustment to physical/medical health issues​, persistent pain, trauma and complex trauma, mood and anxiety disorders, phobias, obsessions and/or compulsions, substance use and addiction, grief and loss, adult autism spectrum disorder, psychological assessment and report writing.

Varsity Lakes psychologist, David Hennessy, is a Registered NDIS Provider.
Varsity Lakes psychologist, David Hennessy, is a Registered NDIS Provider

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