Louise is a trauma informed clinical psychologist and board-approved supervisor (AHPRA). Louise’s therapeutic approach is warm and empathic and is guided by principles of safety, attunement and authenticity. Louise aims to create a therapeutic space where clients feel comfortable, respected and safe to freely express themselves. Louise values the significance of the therapeutic relationship and is therefore dedicated to the collaborative process of therapy. Louise supports her clients to move toward healthy integration via careful analysis of one’s inner experience and uses evidence based interventions that strike a balance between strategies of acceptance versus change.
Louise’s values of social justice and human rights guide her practice as a clinical psychologist and advocate for her clients.
Louise is sex work positive and LGBTQIA+ inclusive.
Louise has completed a Bachelor of Psychological Science (with Honours) and Master of Clinical Psychology. Louise has spent the majority of her career working in various systems supporting individuals considered marginalised, isolated and at risk. Specifically, Louise has worked with children, adolescents and adults within the education, foster care, homelessness, and justice systems in Melbourne, Victoria. Currently, Louise is the senior clinical psychologist for a Victorian Public Mental Health service and principal practitioner at Louise Wilson Clinical Psychology.
Louise is a board-approved supervisor (AHPRA).
Bachelor of Psychological Science (with Honours)
Master of Psychology (Clinical)
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency - Registered psychologist with approved area of practice in clinical psychology.
Psychology Board of Australia - Board-approved supervisor.