Information for Referrers
Imrama Psychology is a clinical psychology practice for adults, adolescents, couples and families, in-person in Perth and via telehealth Australia-wide
Now accepting referrals.
Immediate availability: Wednesdays from 22nd April 2026, Saturdays from 2nd May 2026.
Imrama Psychology is a solo clinical psychology private practice, a member of the Churchill Ave Practice, a collective of experienced independent allied health practitioners co-located at the same address.
Claire also collaborates with other practitioners at Churchill Ave Practice, co-facilitating group programs at the Wild Rose Wellness & Psychology group space.
Referrers who are already working with practitioners at the Churchill Ave Practice can expect the same standard of communication, collaborative care, and clinical engagement they are accustomed to.
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Who Claire Sees
Adults, adolescents, couples and families
Face to face in Subiaco, Perth
and via telehealth nationally
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Availability
Immediate availability.
Wednesdays from 22nd April 2026.
Saturdays from 2nd May 2026.
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How to refer
Online via the button below.
Email. Phone/Fax
Referral letter accepted
Qualifications & Registration
AHPRA Registration Number: PSY0002027723
Registered Psychologist with AHPRA; Area of Practice Endorsement in Clinical Psychology
Clinical Psychology training, UWA: MPsych (Clinical), 2019, BA (Hons) Psych, 2013, European Grad Cert in Affective Neuroscience in Fear, Anxieties, Obsessions & Trauma, 2016
Specialist Eating Disorder Service experience across inpatient, day program & outpatient individual and group therapy, across the lifespan in public and private settings (PCH Eating Disorders Service, CCI Eating Disorders Team, The Swan Centre, The Hollywood Clinic)
Specialist Endocrinology Service experience in Fiona Stanley and PCH Endocrinology teams
Certified Training in Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Radically Open Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (RO DBT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Eating Disorders (CBT-ED), Ten Session CBT for Eating Disorders (CBT-T), Adolescent Focused Therapy (AFT), Family Based Treatment (FBT), Multifamily Therapy (MFT), Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI), Schema Therapy for Eating Disorders, Temperament Based Therapy with Supports (TBT-S), Metacognitive Therapy (MCT), Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), and Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC).
PsyBA Board Approved Supervisor for clinical psychologists, clinical psychology registrars, clinical psychology trainees, and peer supervision for other disciplines
Claire works with young people, adults, parents, couples, and families navigating a wide range of presentations, bringing particular depth of experience to eating disorders and body image, perinatal mental health, women's health, and the ways physical, hormonal, and psychological well-being shape each other. An attachment and trauma-informed, and neurodiversity-affirming lens runs through all of her clinical work. She is experienced in holding the complexity that comes when presentations intersect and don't fit neatly into a single category. Claire works collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams and welcomes ongoing communication with referring clinicians where this supports client care.
Areas of Referral & Clinical Focus
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Anxiety
Generalised Anxiety Disorder · Panic Disorder · Social Phobia · Health Anxiety · Selective Mutism
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Depressive Disorders
Major Depressive Disorder · Dysthymia · Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder · Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder · Body Dysmorphic Disorder · Trichotillomania · Exoriation Disorder (Skin picking)
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Perfectionism & Worry
Perfectionism · Chronic Worry · Self criticism · (clinical difficulties rather than personality traits)
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Eating Disorders & Body Image
Anorexia · Bulimia · Binge Eating Disorder · ARFID · Disordered Eating · Body Image Distress
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Neurodiversity
ADHD · Autistic · AuDHD · Late identified ·
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Perimenopause & midlife transitions
Mood · Sleep · Identity · Wellbeing during hormonal transition
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Perinatal
Anxiety · Depression · OCD · Fertility issues · Pregnancy and birth complications · Adjustment difficulties
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Relationship, Couples & Family Therapy
Individual · Couples · Parent support · Family Based Therapy · Multifamily Therapy
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Parenting
Supporting Parent/ Child/ Adolescent health & mental health · Identity · School refusal · Family involvement
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Women's Health
PCOS · Endometriosis · PMDD · Endocrine · Autoimmune
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Work-related issues
Stress · Burnout · High achievers · Imposter Syndrome · Occupational and caregiving demands · Performance anxiety
Outside current scope
Imrama Psychology does not provide assessment or report writing for legal, medicolegal or family court proceedings, and does not see clients where substance use disorder is the primary presentation. If you are unsure whether a referral is appropriate, please reach out. Claire is happy to help identify the right pathway for your client.
Collaborative Care
Claire works collaboratively with referring clinicians and, where appropriate and with client consent, welcomes ongoing communication about shared clients. She understands the importance of integrated care, particularly for clients with complex or co-morbid presentations, and is experienced in working alongside GPs, psychiatrists, paediatricians, dietitians, nurses, and allied health professionals as part of a coordinated treatment team.
For eating disorder presentations, Claire is familiar with the medical monitoring requirements and the importance of clear, timely communication between treating clinicians. She is experienced in working within interdisciplinary frameworks and values the relationships that make genuinely integrated care possible.
Contact Methods
Our Commitment to Referrers
Good communication is part of good clinical care. Here is what you can expect when you refer to Imrama Psychology.
What we commit to
Written progress reports at sessions 6 and 10 for all MHCP and EDTP clients, or if there is a change in presentation, sent promptly and clearly written
Correspondence to any referring practitioner upon request at any point during treatment
Availability for brief clinician-to-clinician conversations if you wish to discuss a client’s progress or have a clinical question
Clear communication if a client presents with concerns outside of scope with appropriate referral recommendations
Acknowledgement of all referrals within 2 business days
Getting Started
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01. Send the referral
Email, online referral form, or phone. Include your Mental Health Care Plan or relevant clinical documentation where applicable
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02. Client Contact
Claire will contact your patient directly to arrange an initial assessment appointment. Patients can also self-initiate once a referral is in place.
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03. GP correspondence
You will receive a written progress report at sessions 6 and 10 as required under Better Access. Additional correspondence will be provided as appropriate.
What to include in your referral
Patient name and date of birth
Contact details
Presenting concern/ reason for referral
Releveant clinical background
Mental Health Care Plan/ Eating Disorders Treatment Plan (if applicable)
Current medications
Any risk or safety considerations
Your contact details for correspondence
Referral letter by email or post is perfectly fine.
Fees & funding
Referral & Funding Pathways
Clients are always welcome to contact the practice directly to discuss fees and out-of-pocket costs before committing to an appointment
Medicare Better Access Scheme
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Up to 10 individual sessions per calendar year with a GP Mental Health Care Plan or psychiatrist/paediatrician referral. Progress reports provided at sessions 6 and 10.
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Up to 40 Medicare-rebated sessions per calendar year for patients with an eligible eating disorder diagnosis. Claire has extensive experience working in specialist public and private eating disorder services across the full range of presentations and age ranges.
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For patients with a chronic condition requiring multidisciplinary care. Particularly relevant given Claire's background in endocrinology and chronic illness.
Other Funding Pathways
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No referral is required to see a psychologist as a private client, though the cannot avail of a Medicare rebate without a referral.
Private Health Fund rebates may apply depending on the client's level of extras cover.
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Claire accepts self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants. Not currently NDIA-registered. Please contact the practice to discuss suitability.
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Available for clients accessing support through an Employee Assistance Programme. Please contact the practice to confirm arrangements with your EAP provider.
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Claire is open to WorkCover referrals. Please contact the practice directly to discuss as this is a newer pathway.
Ready to refer?
A referral letter or brief email is all that is needed to get started