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Vera Auerbach trained as a
Psychologist at the University of NSW, majoring in Psychology and Philosophy (BA
- Psych) and Sydney (MA - Psych). She completed her clinical
training at Wollongong University (M Clin. Psych) with a special interest in mother-baby issues.
Vera also completed a two-year counselling training with the Institute of
Counselling, and a two-year Family Therapy Diploma. Vera has been an
accredited Supervisor for Intern Psychologists with the NSW Registration Board
since July 2006.
Her main focus concerns
diagnostic and clinical issues. She specialises in
working with children under 5 years of age, and adults wanting
psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
Vera is happy to see individuals
(children, adolescents and adults), couples or families. Vera facilitates
long-term psychotherapy and mothers groups.
Memberships:
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The Australian Psychological Society (APS)
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The APS College of Clinical
Psychologist
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Australian Breastfeeding
Association
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The Australian Association for Infant Mental
Health
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APS - Psychoanalytically Oriented Interest
Group
Background/Specialties:
Vera has a number of specialty
areas, most recently attachment issues. She trained in the Adult
Attachment Interview (AAI) and the Ainsworth Strange Situation Procedure (SSP).
This followed her work in the area
of Postnatal Depression and reproductive issues concerning women
in general (e.g. IVF, Endometriosis, infertility and miscarriages).
Vera has worked in Adult
Psychiatry as a Clinical Psychologist since 1990. She also worked
at Westmead Hospital part-time as Clinical Psychologist on the Early
Intervention team, part of the Child, Adolescent and Family Psychiatry Department
(Redbank House).
Referrals for attachment issues, settling, and crying are most welcome, as are
separation difficulties, ADHD or oppositional behaviour.
Vera has expertise in working
with children and adolescents in a number of frameworks. At Redbank House she
worked with children under 5 years of age and their parents specialising in
treating cases of non-organic failure to thrive, sleep/feeding problems
and behavioural/compliance problems in infants and toddlers.
Vera also offers psychoanalytic
play therapy to children, as well as parent-infant psychotherapy. She has worked as a child sexual assault counsellor in the past and
considers herself a specialist in this area, as well as working with adult
survivors of Child Sexual Abuse. Vera specialises in providing long-term psychoanalytic
psychotherapy
services when appropriate, as this service is no longer provided in the public
health sector.
Vera was involved in the
setting up the Group Analytic Society (Sydney), and was
President from 1998 - 2000. More recently she became involved with the
Parent Infant Foundation of Australia, 2001-2003.
Vera has always tried to promote
health care for all and remains committed to providing the best possible
standard of care at reasonable rates. Her fees are negotiable for this reason.
Vera is the Principal of GLPC,
which she set up in 2000. Our Associates have been carefully selected and
screened to fit in with the centre and its philosophy.
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