Coffs Psychology & Neurotherapy

Mind Brain Body Behaviour

At Coffs Psychology & Neurotherapy our practitioners offer modern psychological therapies, engaging your mind, brain, body, and behaviour to enhance wellbeing and enrich lives. We work  collaboratively with you, your significant others, and healthcare practitioners to meet your needs while achieving the results you want.
Contact us on (02) 6699 2825 or email admin@coffspsychneuro.com.au
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Jennifer Grant

Jennifer Grant

MACPA MAPS BCN FCCLP: Clinical Psychologist & Neurofeedback Practitioner

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Mel McKenna

Mel McKenna

MPsych (Clinical: MAPS BCN: Clinical Psychologist

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Mike Brough

Mike Brough

MPsych (Clinical) BScPsych (Hons): Clinical Psychologist

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Warwick McClelland

Warwick McClelland

MPsych (Clinical), BScPsych (Hons): Clinical Psychologist

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Dr Andrew Grey

Dr Andrew Grey

D.Clin.Psych;MA Clin.Psych; PG Dip CBP (Oxford); BA Hons Psych: Clinical Psychologist

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Cath Grey

Cath Grey

M.Sc(Mindfulness), B.Ed, B.A.(Psych), Adv.Coach: Mindfulness-based life coach

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Ellie Butcher

Ellie Butcher

BPsychSc: Neurofeedback Technician

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Therapy Hens

Therapy Hens

We have 4 beautiful therapy hens that live at our practice. Children visiting us enjoy looking for freshly laid eggs and interacting with these gentle creatures. Our friendly hens love to spend their days eating scraps from the kitchen and hanging out on our back lawn.

Grief support for friends and family

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Customising therapy and fitting it to the 24/7 world

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Love is not just a feeling or a bond. It is also a verb – actions. If “you’re in love” or love someone, these are the typical actions.

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Language evolves. Words come to mean different things over time. But at a price. The price of using “triggered” in everyday parlance is that those who are “triggered” in the original sense have no language to describe what has happened.

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Stimulating your Vagus Nerve

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Even mild dehydration impairs thinking & energy.

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