| | Good Psychologist In South Eastern Suburbs Melbourne?? | |
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Gussam Newbie
Number of posts : 119 Location : Melbourne Registration date : 2010-11-29
| Subject: Re: Good Psychologist In South Eastern Suburbs Melbourne?? Thu 28 Jul 2011, 7:07 am | |
| This is who I saw for my first appointment and she seemed pretty good
Jan Schleiger and she works for Living Well services 1300 768 682
I saw her at Mitcham Private Hospital
Hope you can get your head around things soon...Also have you spoken to your dietian..She may have some suggestions for food alternatives when you want the sugar hit. | |
| | | Jaime Part of the furniture
Number of posts : 1024 Registration date : 2010-08-24
| Subject: Re: Good Psychologist In South Eastern Suburbs Melbourne?? Wed 27 Jul 2011, 2:30 pm | |
| Hey Fishy
I don't have much experience with Psychologists but the one I saw for my pre sleeve appointment I feel was very good and absolutely lovely. She works in the city and also in Boronia on Wednesdays I think. I live in Boronia and wish she had've told me this BEFORE my initial appointment with her in the city, where I lugged my toddler and 10 year old into the appointment with me :/.
Anyways, her name is Marika Tashevska 0419 368 746.
We should catch up sometime too :D | |
| | | Kate + Mum (123katepink) Part of the furniture
Number of posts : 203 Age : 44 Location : Melbourne, Australia Registration date : 2010-07-14
| Subject: Re: Good Psychologist In South Eastern Suburbs Melbourne?? Wed 27 Jul 2011, 12:48 am | |
| Hi fishy,
I have a amazing psychologist, her name is Felicity Dunne, 176 Mt Dandenong Road, Ringwood East, 9870 2997. I have seen many psychologist and she is by far the best.
Good luck x | |
| | | 100%-er Top Poster
Number of posts : 1217 Age : 54 Location : Melbourne Registration date : 2011-01-21
| Subject: Re: Good Psychologist In South Eastern Suburbs Melbourne?? Tue 26 Jul 2011, 10:08 pm | |
| The three recommendations I have got, came from when I rang my surgeon yesterday.
The ones in Blackburn and Doncaster are their first recommendations, the one in Boronia was a recommendation to the surgeon from another patient.
I was just putting it out there to see if anyone else had any suggestions. | |
| | | chrisbychic Top Poster
Number of posts : 7036 Age : 67 Location : Adelaide, Australia Registration date : 2008-06-02
| Subject: Re: Good Psychologist In South Eastern Suburbs Melbourne?? Tue 26 Jul 2011, 2:17 pm | |
| Hi fishy, Can't help, I'm afraid, but best of luck! Oh, what about asking your surgeon? | |
| | | 100%-er Top Poster
Number of posts : 1217 Age : 54 Location : Melbourne Registration date : 2011-01-21
| Subject: Good Psychologist In South Eastern Suburbs Melbourne?? Tue 26 Jul 2011, 12:09 pm | |
| Hi,
I have reached the stage where I have found that my head is starting to plot against my sleeve...I am finding that I am thinking about grazing... grazing on sugary food.... I am resisted mostly, thus far, but I would like to find someone to talk to about some of the 'stuff' I have going on.
I had a couple of great recommendations of a psych in Frankston, thanks Bec-mum of 4 and Lililinks, but her hours make it impossible for me to get to see her without taking off more time from work.
I rang my surgery and have 3 recommendations, one in Blackburn, one in Doncaster and one in Boronia. Boronia is definately the closest to me, as I live near Knox, but I work near Narre Warren.
Has anyone had any experience with Lisa Hardman working out of the Knox Leisure Centre?
Does anyone know of any other good psychs in this area?
Thanks,
Fishyoutofwater | |
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