Lloyd Fernandez

MPsych(Coun), PGradDipPsych, BAppSc. (Psych)
Clinical Psychologist

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Lloyd Fernandez is a Clinical and Counselling Psychologist and a member of the Australian Psychological Society. He has been practising for over 25 years. He provides counselling, psychotherapy, consultancy, and clinical supervision. He works with individuals, couples, groups and organisations (EAP). Lloyd works part-time at Cygnet Clinic in Fremantle on Saturdays.

He works with people across the lifespan for general counselling. He has a particular interest in working with parents in the early years, parent-child attachment, men's issues, trauma recovery, depression, anxiety, relationships, grief and loss, and self-esteem.

Experience

Lloyd has many years of experience in the counselling and human welfare field across both non-government and public sector agencies throughout Perth, including work with children, adolescents, and adults. He has experience as both a senior clinician, clinical supervisor, reflective practice supervisor in infant mental health, group facilitator, relationship counsellor, and as coordinator of psychological services.

Education

Lloyd completed his postgraduate training in psychology in Perth. He has also completed further post-Master’s training in cognitive-behavioural, mindfulness-based, psychodynamic, existential, family systems, 
attachment-focussed, developmental and infant mental health approaches.

Awards & Memberships

Lloyd is a full member of the Australian Psychological Society. He is also a member of the Australian Association for Infant Mental Health - WA inc. 

Fees

Fees for private consultations can be found on www.cygnetclinic.com.au/fees

Referrals
Medicare based referrals and self-referral.

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