Rachel McGregor – Psychologist
Rachel McGregor is a registered psychologist with over 16 years of experience helping clients of all ages and backgrounds. She completed her Psychology studies at Macquarie University and has since worked in a variety of settings, including psychology private practice, behavioural consultation services and education across Sydney, London and Melbourne.
Rachel is known for her warm and compassionate approach, which helps clients feel comfortable and supported throughout the process. She has completed training in behavioural therapies including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), Acceptant and Commitment therapy (ACT) and uses these approaches to help clients identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviours that may be impacting their wellbeing and functioning. She believes in the power of therapy to help individuals achieve their goals and live happier, more fulfilling lives.
Rachel also enjoys working with leaders and managers to improve their self awareness, decision making and performance. This may include personality testing, strengths assessment and skills coaching to build awareness and confidence in the workplace.
Rachel has helped clients with a variety of concerns including anxiety, social anxiety, stress, adjustment, parental stress and interpersonal issues.
Rachel is committed to staying up-to-date with the latest developments in the field of psychology. She regularly attends workshops and training, and she takes a collaborative approach to working with clients, drawing on the latest evidence-based practices and techniques to create personalised treatment plans.
Consultations available on Thursdays at City Osteopathy, Suite 2, Level 5, 15 Collins Street, Melbourne. Medicare rebates may apply with referral from GP. Private Health rebates available.
Booking details:
Booking details are found at: www.rachelmcgregor.com or book directly by following the link:
https://www.halaxy.com/book/mrs-rachel-mcgregor/psychologist/475161/904431/select-
time
Clients can also be seen privately without a referral. Referrals from your GP must include a
letter of referral and a Mental Health Care plan to access 10 subsidised sessions through
Medicare. Clients may also be seen under a Chronic Disease Management Plan (CDM),
check with your GP. Private health insurance may also apply, check with your insurer.