Louisa Rogers
Louisa is a provisional psychologist currently undertaking her Master of Clinical Psychology at Federation University. She enjoys working with individuals across the lifespan and takes a warm, collaborative, and client-centred approach. Louisa strives to create an environment where clients feel comfortable, respected, and supported in working towards meaningful change.
Louisa is available for individual therapy, and diagnostic assessment (including ADHD, Autism) for children, adolescents, and adults. She splits her placement across our Coburg practice and one of our affiliated schools.
Please note that for all clients aged 17 and younger, a parent session is required as the initial appointment. This allows Louisa to obtain developmental history of the client and to understand the presenting concerns from a parent's perspective.
Teenage clients can attend the initial session but this will be split into two halves; first half parent and Louisa and second half client/client and parent with Louisa.
Education
Current, Master of Clinical Psychology
2024 Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours)
2023 Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology)
Qualifications & Memberships
AHPRA Registered Provisional Psychologist
Registration Number: PSY0002934690
Student Member of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association
Student Member of the Australian Psychological Society
People I work with
Children
Adolescents
Adults (25+)
Assessments I can administer
ADHD
Autism
Cognitive
Educational
Presenting concerns I work with
Neurodivergent presentations (including Autism and ADHD)
Anxiety and depressive symptoms
Grief and loss
Trauma
Social and interpersonal difficulties, including assertiveness and boundary-setting
Self-esteem difficulties and perfectionism
Emotion regulation difficulties
Separation anxiety and challenges related to school transitions
Availability
Monday 11.00am – 5:00pm (last appointment)
Therapy Style
Louisa uses evidence-based therapies tailored to each client’s individual needs, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), and mindfulness-based approaches. She also draws on schema-informed principles to support deeper understanding of longstanding patterns. Louisa has experience supporting individuals during periods of acute distress and heightened anxiety, and brings a calm, empathetic, and responsive approach to care. She is committed to providing neuroaffirming, inclusive, and respectful practice.
Fees
The fee to see Louisa for therapeutic intervention is $90 per session. As she is a provisional psychologist her fee does not attract a Medicare rebate. Assessments attract different fees.
To find out more about fees, including assessment fees, head to our Fees section.