Greenhills Clinical Psychology, East Maitland
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Clinical Psychologist, Psychologist
4.5
Individual therapy sessions
Couples therapy sessions
Family therapy sessions
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Stress management techniques
Amanda Searl is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist who works at Greenhills Clinical Psychology in East Maitland, NSW. Her clinic is located at Evatt Chambers, 19 Mitchell Drive, East Maitland NSW 2323. Her degree and years of experience are not listed here, but she brings professional care to her patients in the Maitland area of New South Wales. Her practice focuses on helping people feel better and cope with life’s challenges. She offers a range of services to support individuals, couples, and families. By providing clear steps and steady support, she aims to make therapy understandable and helpful for everyday life.
Amanda’s location in East Maitland makes it convenient for people from nearby suburbs and towns in the Hunter region to access high-quality psychology care. The clinic emphasizes a welcoming, private space where clients can talk openly. Services include individual therapy sessions, couples therapy sessions, and family therapy sessions. She also uses evidence-based approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help change unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. Stress management techniques are available to help clients cope with pressure from work, school, or home. These offerings are designed to be practical and accessible for adults, couples, and families alike.
In her practice, Amanda focuses on patient-centered care. She listens carefully and creates plans that fit each person’s unique situation. She aims to build a collaborative relationship where clients feel heard and respected. She supports clients through clear goals and regular progress checks. Her approach combines empathy with practical strategies to reduce distress and improve daily functioning. She also values continuous learning and staying up to date with the latest psychology research and therapy techniques. Teamwork matters in her clinic, and she collaborates with other professionals when needed to ensure comprehensive care.
Clients can trust Amanda for a respectful, confidential, and professional experience. Her reputation in East Maitland and the surrounding Hunter region reflects dedication to helping people grow, heal, and regain balance. Her expertise in CBT and stress management supports lasting positive change for individuals, couples, and families in NSW.
I started CBT with Dr Searl to help manage my anxiety, and I’ve noticed a real shift. Her approach is calm and practical, and she showed me simple stress management techniques I can actually use day to day. Living in East Maitland, it’s great that she’s so close by at Evatt Chambers.
Really grateful for Amanda. The sessions for my partner and I have been incredibly insightful for our relationship. She keeps things practical and non-judgmental, which has helped us communicate better and navigate tough times without blowing up.
I’ve been seeing Dr Searl for individual therapy and CBT, and it’s made a big difference in how I handle stress at work and home. The East Maitland location is convenient, and she explains techniques clearly.
Amanda’s approach to family therapy has helped us rebuild some healthy boundaries. We walked away with practical exercises and a sense of relief that we’re moving in the right direction.
Had a rough few months and booked in for a few sessions of individual therapy. Amanda listened well, offered solid CBT strategies, and I left each session with manageable steps. Highly recommend if you’re in the Maitland region.
I wanted to get a grip on my stress before it affected my health. The stress management techniques Amanda taught were practical and easy to apply, especially during busy days in East Maitland.
We attended couples therapy with Amanda and found it incredibly constructive. She helped us identify patterns we hadn’t realised and gave us concrete tools to improve our communication.