About Mark

Mark is committed to a safe and non-judgemental environment in which you are able to talk about what is troubling you, respecting nationality, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or other individual differences.
His approach is about identifying and building on your existing strengths whilst at the same time providing you with up-to-date knowledge and information about mental health difficulties and best evidence-based strategies for recovery. Mark’s approach is about supporting you develop the capacities and confidence to continue helping yourself long after your face to face meetings end.

Mark has worked in community and forensic settings for more than thirteen years seeing a wide variety of adult (male and female) and adolescent (male only) clients. He has undertaken reports for a wide variety of audiences including the Adult Parole Board, the Department of Justice, the Family Court, Magistrate’s and Children’s Courts, reports for mediation, and conciliation services, as well as various third party providers.
If you have any further questions about Mark and his practice, please give him a call. He will be only too helpful in speaking with you.

Mark is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia (PSY0001124961) endorsed in the practice area of Clinical Psychology. He is a member of the Australian Psychological Society since 1999 and a member of the Clinical College of the Australian Psychological Society. He is an Associate Member of the EMDR Association of Australia and member of NTV: The Male Family Violence Prevention Association.

He is registered with:

  • Medicare
  • Dept. of Veterans Affairs
  • Transport Accident Commission (TAC)
  • WorkSafe
  • Victims Assistance and Counselling Program
Note: There are rebates for certain psychological services.
Part rebates are also available through some Health Insurance Companies.
Check with the services listed above or your GP.

Mark's qualifications include:
2004    Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology).
            La Trobe University                        

2000  Bachelor of Psychology (First Class Honours).
           Australian Catholic University

1999    Bachelor of Social Science.
           Dean's List for Academic Achievement, 1998
          Australian Catholic University

1994    Bachelor of Applied Science.
           RMIT University

2003   Graduate Certificate in Social Science
           (Male Family Violence)
           Men's Behaviour Change Group Facilitation.

           Swinburne University of Technology TAFE

2000   Graduate Certificate in Social Science
           (Male Family Violence) – Telephone Counselling.

           Swinburne University of Technology TAFE