Natalie Eckberg, Registered Psychologist.
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02 6684 4748
Friday and Saturday
Clients: Children, Adolescents, Families and Adults
Fees: $150 (*$65.20 gap with Medicare rebate)
Concession – $110 (*25.20 gap with Medicare rebate)
(*Medicare rebate $84.80 with a GP Mental Health Plan)
Natalie offers a Bulk-Billing clinic for clients who are experiencing severe financial hardship. Current unemployment and Health Care Card or similar are required to be eligible for Bulk-Billing.
Psychologist Natalie Eckberg is experienced working with clients across the lifespan in both government and non-government organisations. Natalie has provided psychological treatment to a range of clients struggling with depression, anxiety, alcohol and substance use and other behavioural addictions including gambling. Natalie also works with clients recovering from trauma and coping with personality disorders, mood disorders, developmental concerns, and life challenges such as grief and loss, life transitions, interpersonal conflict and gender issues.
Natalie is passionate about listening attentively in a non-judgemental manner to gain a sense of her clients’ past, present, and future concerns, with the aim of developing greater self-understanding, identifying and harnessing individual strengths, and providing a uniquely tailored and empowering set of skills. The approach that Natalie takes in treatment is compassionate, integrative, client-centred, and evidence-based, using treatment modalities such as Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Trauma-Informed Approaches, and Mindfulness Techniques. Natalie is committed to a journey of continual professional development as a psychologist and has published and presented her research overseas.
Qualifications: Natalie has a Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Sports Science) from Swinburne University, an Honours Degree in Psychological Science from Bond University and a Masters of Psychology (Clinical) from Bond University. Natalie is a full member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS).


