Qualifications / Professional Associations:

  • Doctor of Psychology (Clin Neuro)

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology

  • Bachelor of Behavioural Science

  • Registered Psychologist with AHPRA

Summary Professional Experience:

Holly is a Clinical Neuropsychologist and Behaviour Support Practitioner with experience supporting adults with acquired brain injury, developmental disabilities, dementia, and complex psychosocial needs across community, forensic, health, and disability settings. Her work has involved comprehensive assessment, behaviour support, and consultation with multidisciplinary teams, families, and service providers to develop meaningful, sustainable supports. She has worked extensively with individuals whose presentations reflect the interaction between neurological change, trauma, environmental stressors, and system-level factors. Holly also has experience providing psychological therapy to adults with acquired brain injury, supporting adjustment to changes in cognition, behaviour, emotional functioning, and sense of identity following injury.

Holly’s practice is informed by neuropsychology, Positive Behaviour Support, and trauma-informed frameworks. She is particularly interested in formulation-driven approaches that integrate cognitive, emotional, and contextual factors to understand behaviour and guide intervention. She values collaborative work and is committed to supporting teams to build capacity, reduce restrictive practices, and improve quality of life outcomes for the people they support.

Publications:

  • Fidler, F., Cumming, G., Thomason, N., Pannuzzo, D., Smith, J., Fyffe, P., Edmonds, H., Harrington, C., & Schmitt, R. (2005). Toward improved statistical reporting in the journal of consulting and clinical psychology.J Consult Clin Psychol, 136-43.

  • Desfosses, M., Meadows, H., Jackson, M., & Crowe., S. (2014). The Relationship Between Neuropsychological Functioning and Mental Health Outcomes of Chronic Alcohol Users Involved in Counselling: Prediction of Treatment Outcome. Australian Psychologist (49), 287-296.

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