Bronwyn Angus

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY REGISTRAR

Bronwyn is a warm and empathetic psychologist who is passionate about helping people to develop lives filled with meaning and purpose. 

Bronwyn completed a Master of Clinical Psychology at RMIT University. Her areas of interest include anxiety disorders, OCD, depression, adjustment issues, perinatal issues, career guidance and relationship difficulties. She tailors an individual’s treatment plan by drawing upon a range of modalities including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Schema Therapy.

Bronwyn has worked with clients in diverse settings including public hospital, private hospital, university and primary school. She brings a unique perspective to her practice, influenced by her previous work experience across different industries. She has also completed a Master of Applied Positive Psychology which informs her collaborative, holistic, and strengths-based approach.

Bronwyn has published research on the benefits of practicing self-compassion in response to life’s challenges, including exploring the positive impact of self-compassion amongst women during the perinatal period.

Bronwyn is currently accepting new adult and child clients. She consults on Tuesdays and Thursdays at CAO.