Kevin Ngo

Psychologist (Clinical Psychology Registrar)

Kevin is a registered psychologist currently undertaking his clinical registrar program.


He is passionate and committed to creating a safe and engaging therapeutic space to allow his clients to achieve their goals. He recognises the importance of humour, fun, and play in a child’s life, and tries to incorporate these elements into his practice. He believes that the key to success in therapy is a strong therapeutic relationship, which is developed and fostered through connection and warmth. He adopts a collaborative and person-centred approach that aims to tailor interventions based on the individual’s unique characteristics and needs.


Kevin has experience working with children, adolescents, and their families in both private and educational settings. He has worked with people from diverse cultural backgrounds and managed a wide range of clinical presentations, such as mood disorders, anxiety disorders, conduct problems, self-esteem issues, drug misuse and addictions, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Kevin utilises a range of evidence-based treatment interventions, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing Therapy, and Internal Family Systems.

LATEST NEWS AND ARTICLES

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Experienced Child and Family Psychologists

Our team includes Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychologists and Educational and Developmental Psychologists with extensive experience across child, teen and young adult mental health.

Experienced Child and Family Psychologists

Our team includes Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychologists and Educational and Developmental Psychologists with extensive experience across child, teen and young adult mental health.

Personalised Care for Every Child and Family

We provide a warm, welcoming space where children and young people feel safe, understood and supported. We tailor our approach to each person’s developmental stage, helping build confidence, resilience and wellbeing.

Personalised Care for Every Child and Family

We provide a warm, welcoming space where children and young people feel safe, understood and supported. We tailor our approach to each person’s developmental stage, helping build confidence, resilience and wellbeing.

Medicare and NDIS

All psychologists are AHPRA-registered. Medicare rebates may be available with a GP referral. We also work with plan-managed and self-managed NDIS participants.

Medicare and NDIS

All psychologists are AHPRA-registered. Medicare rebates may be available with a GP referral. We also work with plan-managed and self-managed NDIS participants.