
Jun Mo Jeong
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Clinical Psychologist, BPsych(Hons), MPsych(Clin)
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Jun is a clinical psychologist. He has completed a Bachelor of Psychology with Honours at the University of New South Wales, Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Psychology at Macquarie University, and Master of Psychology (Clinical) at Australian Catholic University. He has completed training in therapeutic modalities including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Narrative Therapy, Schema Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Imago Relationship Therapy.
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His clinical experience includes working in private practice with adults, adolescents, and children with emotional and behavioural difficulties; working with victims of violence referred by Victims Services; providing clinical interventions for culturally and linguistically diverse individuals referred by Transcultural Mental Health Centre and Multicultural Problem Gambling Service for NSW; clinical and neuropsychological assessments in family/child protection matters; facilitating groups for psychiatric hospital inpatients with depression, anxiety, and drug & alcohol problem; design and delivery of workshops for parenting courses, and providing psychological treatment for individuals who are rehabilitating from work related injury. His professional interests are to assist people who have experienced traumatic events and are having difficulties coping with anxiety and depressive symptoms thereof.
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​He is also a Board approved supervisor. He can supervise registered pyschologists, clinical psychologists, and provisional psychologists in clinical registrar program.
He is fluent in English and Korean.

Keith Kong
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Clinical Psychologist, BPsych(Hons), MPsych, Educational & Developmental Psychologist
Keith completed a Bachelor Honours degree at the University of New South Wales and obtained his Master of Psychology (Educational and Developmental Psychology) from the University of Western Sydney.
Keith has over 16 years of experience working with children, adolescents and adults who have emotional problems. He has extensive experience in school settings, outpatient psychiatric hospital, and private practice settings. Keith holds full registration with the Psychology Board of Australia and is endorsed as a Clinical Psychologist and Educational and Developmental Psychologist with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). He is also a full member of the Australian Psychological Society’s College of Clinical Psychologists and the College of Educational and Developmental Psychologist. Keith has a special interest in the treatment of attachment issues across the lifespan, especially in adolescence, middle life and later life, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, grief and loss, and existential issues.
He utilises a range of therapeutic techniques and approaches suited to individual needs but believes the importance of therapeutic relationship that makes the difference.
He is keen on working with clients from different cultural and religious backgrounds. He also has a passion for promoting cultivation of compassion and wisdom within individuals. Keith is able to offer therapy in Cantonese and Mandarin.

Alisha Jeong
Clinical Psychology Registrar, BSc(Psych), BPsych(Hons), MClinPsych
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Alisha is a registered psychologist currently undertaking the clinical psychology registrar program to become a clinical psychologist. She is committed to helping individuals and families overcome challenges to live their best lives.
Alisha completed her psychology undergraduate at the University of Sydney, followed by a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) at the Cairnmillar Institute. She obtained her Master of Clinical Psychology at the University of Technology Sydney.
Alisha has experience across several settings, including community and outpatient settings, in both individual and group contexts. She has worked with clients across the lifespan
Having worked across various settings of community and outpatient, individual and group, she has worked with clients across the lifespan. Alisha takes on a trauma-informed, empathetic, and empowering approach to therapy. She believes that therapy should be an open and collaborative process where she brings the knowledge and evidence-based strategies while you are the expert on yourself. She draws from a range of evidence-based interventions, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and Integrated Family Interventions, to help clients address their unique needs and achieve their therapeutic goals. Her special interests are in chronic pain management, as well as helping parents manage their children’s challenging behaviours.
Alisha is available on Saturdays.