Marion Kellenbach
Clinical Psychologist
BA (Hons) M Psych (Clinical) PhD
+ Qualifications
Marion graduated from Macquarie University, Sydney, with a Bachelor of Arts (majoring in psychology), with First Class Honours. She then went on to complete a Doctorate in psychology, before completing a Master of Clinical Psychology, both at Macquarie University.
+ Experience
Marion enjoys working with all age groups, including children, adolescents, young adults, and adults.
Marion draws on a range of evidence-based approaches to support her clients, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness. She is also trained in the Cool Kids Anxiety Program. Marion has worked in both public and private mental health settings and has experience with a range of presentations, including mood, anxiety, adjustment and trauma-related difficulties, adult ADHD, and family issues. Marion has a particular interest in disordered eating, and has experience working in this area in private practice.
Marion has also worked in The Netherlands and the UK as a research psychologist, held positions supporting research into a range of cognitive disorders, been employed as an academic journals editor at Cambridge University Press, and teaches psychology at Macquarie University.
Marion works at Lindfield on Wednesdays and Thursdays via Telehealth. Marion offers before- and after-school and work appointments.
“I am passionate about facilitating positive and meaningful psychological change, and committed to empowering individuals as the agents of their own change. As a warm and non-judgemental therapist, I value working in a safe, trust-based partnership to assist in exploring current concerns, and supporting people find the best way forward to achieve their personal therapeutic goals.
As each journey is unique, I strive to carefully and flexibly tailor my approach to support each individual’s needs, including identifying personal strengths and developing new skills.”