OUR PRACTITIONERS
Dr Julia Nazarewicz
Clinical & Forensic Psychologist
Dr Julia Nazarewicz
She/Her
Clinical & Forensic Psychologist
Julia is a registered clinical and forensic psychologist, and a Psychology Board-Approved Supervisor. Julia is an LGBTQIA+ friendly practitioner and adopts a non-judgemental and person-centred approach to working with clients. She offers assessment and therapeutic intervention services for both clinical and criminal/legal matters and has experience working with various presentations and psychosocial difficulties.

About Julia
Julia (she/her) is a registered clinical and forensic psychologist, as well as a Psychology Board-Approved Supervisor. She can provide supervision to provisional psychologists, registrars on the clinical and/or forensic pathways, and registered psychologists.
Julia is an LGBTQIA+ friendly practitioner and adopts a non-judgemental and person-centred approach to working with clients. She offers assessment and therapeutic intervention services for both clinical and criminal/legal matters and has experience working with various presentations and psychosocial difficulties. These include anxiety and mood disorders, trauma, stress and burnout, relationship problems, criminal or civil legal concerns, and problematic or offending behaviours. Julia has undertaken training and has experience in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, reminiscence therapy, and social skills training.
Julia received her Doctorate in Clinical and Forensic Psychology at Swinburne University of Technology, where her doctoral research focused on women’s perpetration of intimate partner abuse. Julia has undergone practical training in Australia and New Zealand.
Qualifications, Affiliations & Research
Qualifications
Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Doctor of Psychology (Clinical and Forensic Psychology)
Affiliation
Member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Member of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists
Member of the APS College of Forensic Psychologists
Member of the APS EMDR Therapy and Psychology Interest Group
Julia’s primary research interests are in intimate partner abuse. For more information about her publications, please see Julia’s ResearchGate profile.
What to Expect
Private / Medicare Sessions
Individual Treatment Initial (Assessment) Session (60 minutes) – $240.00
Your first session with Julia will involve an introduction to what you can expect from your sessions, an exploration of the reasons you have sought out psychological treatment, and a discussion of who you are and where you come from.
Individual Treatment Standard Session (50 minutes) – $230.00
Subsequent sessions with Julia will involve developing a collaborative treatment plan and commencing psychological intervention.
Individual Treatment Extended Session (90 minutes) – $390.00
Extended sessions are available to all clients and are particularly beneficial for clients who want or require additional time to facilitate extended EMDR processing. Only one Medicare rebate can be claimed per extended session.
NDIS Sessions
NDIS Individual Treatment Standard Session (50 minutes) – Charged as per current NDIS Schedule of Fees ($222.99)
NDIS clients who are self-managed or plan-managed, are able to request NDIS-funded sessions with Julia. These sessions will involve developing an assessment of current concerns, collaborative treatment planning, and appropriate psychological intervention.
Supervision
Individual Supervision Session (60 minutes) – $240.00
Julia is available for supervision sessions with provisional and registered psychologists seeking professional support and mentoring.
Fees and Rebates
The full session fee is payable at the end of the session by cash, EFTPOS, or credit card. If referred by a G.P. along with a Mental Health Care Plan, or by a psychiatrist, clients receive a rebate of $141.85 per session via Medicare. This will be processed at the end of each session. Alternatively, clients may be able to claim the full or partial consultation fee under private health cover, WorkCover, TAC, or NDIS funding.