About me

I'm Jennifer Dziwulski, but you can call me jen...

I’m a born and bred Novocastrian, outdoor lover, and Psychologist.

I became a Psychologist in 2015 after completing my Bachelor of Psychology with Honours at the University of Newcastle. Before that, I worked as a suicide and crisis support counsellor, which shaped how I think about safety, care, and showing up for people in moments that feel overwhelming.

Since then, I’ve worked across both public and private settings and bring experience and perspective from previous roles including working as a Behaviour Support Practitioner and TAFE Counsellor. I’m currently registered with the Psychology Board of Australia and AHPRA, and I’m a member of the Australian Psychological Society.

Areas I work with.

I work with children, adolescents, and adults across a wide range of experiences, including:

Trauma, including complex, developmental, and post-traumatic stress

Anxiety and anxiety-related difficulties such as OCD, social anxiety, and phobias

Mood-related concerns including depression and bipolar disorder

Borderline Personality Disorder and challenges with emotional dysregulation

Neurodivergent presentations including autism and ADHD

Relationship and attachment difficulties

Chronic pain and medically unexplained symptoms (e.g. migraines, IBS)

Work-related injuries (both physical and psychological) — WorkCover SIRA Approved

Stress, burnout, and sleep difficulties

Self-doubt, self-esteem, and identity concerns

My practice is grounded in ongoing learning and genuine care.

I care deeply about my own self-development and believe that ongoing learning and reflection are essential in this work. I regularly engage in professional development and attend peer and professional supervision to continue refining my practice, with practitioners from both Australia as well as internationally.

I believe psychotherapy and inner work are not just an essential part of the job, but an important responsibility for anyone practising in this field.

I’m committed to offering a space that is inclusive, respectful, and affirming. I value and welcome people of all backgrounds, genders, sexualities, cultures, bodies, and abilities, and I hold deep respect for different values and beliefs.

My approach to therapy.

I’m trained in a range of evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Trauma Focused CBT, and Motivational Interviewing.

My work is most often grounded in an Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP) framework. This emotion-focussed approach is built on helping people connect with and work through unresolved emotional experiences, often leading to greater emotional freedom, vitality, and overall wellbeing.

Alongside therapy, I take a holistic approach and may incorporate skills tailored to what feels most helpful for you. This can include mindfulness, relaxation strategies, psychoeducation, emotional regulation, communication skills, self-compassion, and resilience building.

If you feel this approach might be a good fit, you’re welcome to book a session below.