Edwina Cowdery
Lead Psychologist
Other Services Offered
Edwina Cowdery - Pychologist (North Sydney & Hornsby)
Edwina is an Experienced Psychologist with a demonstrated history of working in Private Practice, NGO’s and Corporate Psychology. She has been a Supervisor of Intern 4+2 and 5+1 Psychologists since 2009 with all interns gaining full registration.
She set up the Psychology Practice for Barwon Division of General Practice in Rural and Remote NSW.
She is skilled in Panic Disorders, Anger Management, Anxiety Management, Relationship Counselling, workplace bullying, Stress Management and is Sira (WorkCover) accredited. Strong healthcare services professional with a Graduate Diploma in Psychological Practice focused in Psychology from College of Professional Psychology degrees from Drake University and Sydney University in Science Psychology.
Edwina has a philosophy of inclusion regardless of race, colour or creed and as a Manager believes in supporting her staff in having an inclusive and safe working environment where all clinicians have a chance to thrive and extend their skills.
As a therapist she is passionate about her work but recognises that each client needs a unique professional that suits THEM and this is not always her therefore as a manager she would endeavour to find the co-worker who would be the best fit for the client.
Minimum age: 7 years old
Interest areas:
- Abuse
- Academic performance
- Adjustment issues
- Adolescents
- Adoption
- Anger management
- Anxiety
- Assertiveness training
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Bullying
- Burnout
- Cancer support
- Career planning
- Conflict resolution
- Custody issues
- Emotional abuse
- Grief & Loss
- HIV-AIDS
- Impulsive behaviours
- Infertility
- Life coaching
- Menopause
- Neglect
- Panic disorders
- Parenting
- Phobias
- Physical abuse
- Post-natal depression
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Relationships
- Schema therapy
- School issues
- Self-esteem
- Self-development
- Self-harm
- Sexual abuse
- Shyness & social skills
- Stress
- Supervision
- Teenagers
- Terminal illness
- Trauma
- Women’s issues
- Work-related issues