About our Psychologists
Donna Cameron has been working as a qualified Psychologist for over 20 years. She works with children, adolescents, adults and couples. Donna has written a self-help book called “Managing Your Stress Cup” and has a podcast “On the Couch with Donna Cameron”. She is often called upon to comment in printed publications and on the News.
Donna has experience in the Family Court System, she is a family Consultant and offers her services in Child Inclusive Mediations. Donna has written family reports for over 15 years and can help you develop a schedule that is best for your children.
Donna is passionate about helping people and presents them with practical strategies that they can understand, her aim is to take the fear out of mental health and feels that when her clients understand the language of their emotions that they can then make positive changes in their lives and for their mental health.
Elizabeth Wallace is an endorsed Clinical Psychologist with a Master of Clinical Psychology and membership of the Australian Psychological Society. In the family law and psycho-legal domain, she brings broad expertise in evaluating mental health, personality, cognitive functioning and parental risk across children, adolescents and adults. Elizabeth conducts child-inclusive mediations, parenting and family assessments, and prepares court-ready reports to inform safe, child-centred schedules and recommendations.
With specialist experience in forensic risk assessment, Elizabeth also assesses and treats youth and adult offenders—particularly those convicted of sexual or violent crimes. She has conducted pre-sentencing evaluations, comprehensive psychological assessments and risk analyses, and has provided expert reports to both the Children’s Court and the Family Court.
Hafiza Sulieman has spent time working as a Child and Family Therapist, before pursuing a master’s in Clinical Psychology. She is currently a Clinical Psychologist Registrar and has a fascination and deep appreciation for other people’s culture and individuality and enjoys working within client diversity. This fascination led her to pursue formal education in Clinical Psychology, where she acquired a comprehensive understanding of psychological theories, research methodologies, and therapeutic techniques.
Hafiza uses an eclectic approach and integrated Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to support her clients reach their therapeutic goals. Beyond her professional endeavours, Hafiza values learning lifelong and remains deeply engaged in ongoing professional development and stays up to date in the latest advancements in the field of psychology.
Armed with this knowledge, Hafiza intends to help families navigate the complexities of mental health and interpersonal relationships whilst in the Family Court system.
She is available for Family Therapy from November 2025
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