September School Holiday Teen Hangout

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These monthly hangout sessions are suitable for high school students. “The Hangout” is a monthly social group for teens, teens come along to monthly casual dinners where they interact with their peers in real life settings. Settings rotate between local restaurants and the clinic depending on the teens choice.
This group was named by our teens and our teens are involved in setting the agenda for the program. “The Hangout” is one of our most popular programs.
Our September School Holiday Session session will take place at Highpoint Shopping Centre and includes lunch and bowling.
Please note:
Participants must be pre approved to attend this event.
For current Solution Psychology clients: If this is your teens first time attending The Hangout please speak to your teens psychologist
If you are new to Solution Psychology: Please contact our admin team to book in an intake appointment to ascertain if this program is suitable for you.
About Presenter

Sara Tran
Sara is a registered psychologist with a Masters of Psychology (Educational and Developmental) from Australian Catholic University. She enjoys working with individuals across the lifespan and is committed to working collaboratively with parents/caregivers and educational staff. In particular, she has a strong interest in working with individuals with differing abilities including Autism.
Sara has a passion for supporting the integration and inclusion of individuals of all abilities through personalised, tailored approaches. She believes in preparing young people to be life-long learners and enabling them to develop skills to succeed in all areas of their lives. Sara’s approach endorses a strong emphasis on person-centred, strength-based approaches, while incorporating components of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and mindfulness to empower individuals though a collaborative process.
Sara has experience in providing psychological services, facilitating group programs and conducting comprehensive psycho-educational assessments including learning, cognitive, social/ emotional needs and aiding the diagnosis of children, young people and families undergoing assessment for Autism.

Natalie Mizzi
Natalie is a registered psychologist who works with children, adolescents, young adults, and families in a range of contexts including schools, early intervention, and research.
Natalie is passionate about supporting neurodiverse clients including those who are autistic, ADHD or who have a specific learning disorder (SLD). She also supports clients with an intellectual disability and Down syndrome.
Natalie provides person-centred therapeutic intervention and works with clients on adaptive functioning goals to assist with activities of daily living. Natalie draws on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), positive behaviour support (PBS) and neuroaffirming practices to support clients with anxiety, emotion regulation, social challenges, and self-discovery. She also administers cognitive, educational assessments and autism assessments.
Natalie is a creative practitioner. She values collaborating with parents, schools, and other therapists to implement intentional supports and accommodations. She appreciates neurodiversity and is passionate about supporting those with extra special needs