Vee Jin Dumlao Clinical Psychologist
Vee Jin Dumlao has been practising for over 25 years.Vee Jin graduated from UNSW with a Bachelor of Science (Psychology, Honours) and a Master of Psychology (Clinical). She is an AHPRA Psychology Board-approved Clinical Supervisor, providing supervision for the last 11 years to Clinical Masters postgraduates, Clinical Psychology registrars, counsellors and professional peers. She has held Honorary Fellowships with the University of Sydney, University of Technology Sydney and University of Western Sydney. Vee Jin is a member of the Australian Psychological Society.
Vee Jin works with children, adolescents and their families who experience neurodevelopmental difficulties, emotional and behavioural issues, including young people in out-of-home care and children with a history of trauma. Vee Jin is trained and experienced in the treatment for Eating Disorders in young people and adults, including the Maudsley family-based treatment for Anorexia Nervosa, and psychological intervention for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder.
Vee Jin has substantial experience in treating adults struggling with eating disorders, depression, anxiety, stress, anger, chronic pain, chronic medical conditions, adjustment to change and grief and loss. Vee Jin prioritises working with other agencies (e.g. allied health practitioners, medical specialists, educators, non-government organisations) who contribute to the client's well-being.
Vee Jin works with children, adolescents and their families who experience neurodevelopmental difficulties, emotional and behavioural issues, including young people in out-of-home care and children with a history of trauma. Vee Jin is trained and experienced in the treatment for Eating Disorders in young people and adults, including the Maudsley family-based treatment for Anorexia Nervosa, and psychological intervention for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder.
Vee Jin has substantial experience in treating adults struggling with eating disorders, depression, anxiety, stress, anger, chronic pain, chronic medical conditions, adjustment to change and grief and loss. Vee Jin prioritises working with other agencies (e.g. allied health practitioners, medical specialists, educators, non-government organisations) who contribute to the client's well-being.
Therapy Approaches
Vee Jin utilises a whole-person, strength-based approach to the assessment and treatment of clients. Her clinical work is heavily informed by an attachment-based and a trauma-informed perspective.Psychological intervention offered is comprised of evidence-based clinical approaches including:
- Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)
- Narrative therapy
- Family-based Intervention