At The Flourish Project, we know how important mental health is and that asking for help can be hard. We believe that taking care of your mental health and fitness is just as important as taking care of your physical health and fitness.
Our team of highly skilled psychologists in Adelaide understand human behaviour, motivation, potential, and wellbeing. We are trained to deliver a wide range of evidence-based interventions, including support for anxiety, depression, stress, relationships, trauma and other mental health challenges.
All of our practitioners are AHPRA-registered, and prioritise continuous professional development to ensure we always give you the highest quality care.
At Flourish we know the importance of developing a strong therapeutic alliance with your therapist. Browse our team bios to find a psychologist whose approach and special interests align with you, or reach out to our Client Experience Team to help pair you with the right practitioner today.
Sophie holds a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and a Masters in Psychology (Organisational & Human Factors) from the University of Adelaide. Sophie founded The Flourish Project after years of experience working across the public, private and corporate sectors. Sophie is registered to practice psychology under the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
Sophie supports clients to manage depression, anxiety, personal or workplace stressors, relationship difficulties and interpersonal challenges. She has worked extensively with clients experiencing trauma.
Sophie advocates for giving people the tools to build resilience, cultivate mental toughness, and uncover their unique strengths. By doing so, she believes people will improve their psychological well-being and feel greater satisfaction across multiple life domains.
Developing a solid therapeutic and trusting relationship is at the centre of Sophie’s approach. She creates a warm and non-judgmental space for her clients, holds great respect for those seeking help, and considers it a privilege to support them through their journey.
Felicia has over 15 years of experience practicing psychology in Singapore and Adelaide, working with adults from diverse cultural backgrounds with complex needs, including mental health difficulties, intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injury. For the last decade, Felicia was the Senior Psychologist and Clinical Lead (Psychology) at an inpatient brain injury rehabilitation unit (BIRU) at The Repat Health Precinct.
I am a psychologist because I love helping people become the best versions of themselves.
Phung is also an accredited Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnostician and can provide Autism diagnostic assessments.
Phung has experience in a variety of settings, including public services, prisons, institutionalisations and private practice. She has significant experience in disability, forensic disability and dual disability and has been employed in the disability space for over 11 years. Phung is particularly interested in supporting clients with a disability to navigate feelings of grief and loss.
Phung is a highly holistic practitioner and incorporates Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness in her treatment plans. Phung also speaks fluent Vietnamese.
Phung has been praised for her calm and warm approach and prides herself on being an empathetic practitioner. Phung is currently accepting adult ASD Assessment referrals.
Talia has completed a Bachelor of Psychological Science and a Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice from Griffith University. She also holds a Graduate Diploma in Psychology from Monash University and a Bachelor of Science (Psychology Honours). Talia has completed her Master of Professional Psychology at Flinders University and is a Provisional Psychologist and Behaviour Support Practitioner at The Flourish Project.
I am a provisional psychologist because I believe we are all capable of meaningful change, especially when we feel supported and understood.
Monica has completed a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), Master of Professional Psychology, and Master of Clinical Psychology. She is an AHPRA-registered psychologist (general registration), Clinical Psychology Registrar, AHPRA Board-approved supervisor, and a member of the Australian Association of Psychologists (AAPi). Monica has held senior and leadership roles and has worked across a range of clinical settings, including public health rehabilitation services, youth justice, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services, private practice, and workers’ compensation rehabilitation.
This breadth of experience informs a thoughtful, flexible, and culturally responsive approach to her work. Monica works with adolescents and adults, providing psychological assessment and evidence-based interventions for a wide range of presentations, including trauma, anxiety, OCD, depression, and adjustment difficulties. She also works with people with neurodevelopmental differences and people experiencing behaviours of concern.
Her practice draws on a range of evidence-based modalities, including CBT, ACT, DBT, EMDR, Schema Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and the Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) framework. Monica tailors her therapeutic approach to suit each client’s individual needs, goals, and circumstances. Monica also has extensive experience conducting cognitive and psychological assessments across the lifespan, including assessments of intellectual functioning, learning difficulties, ADHD, autism, and other developmental differences. She takes care to ensure the assessment process is clear, supportive, and collaborative, with a focus on providing results that are accurate, meaningful, and practically useful.