Inner Melbourne Clinical Psychology, Kensington
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
Therapy sessions
Counseling for mental health concerns
Stress management techniques
Behavioral therapy
Dr Jacqueline Baulch is a Clinical Psychologist based in Kensington, Victoria. She works at Inner Melbourne Clinical Psychology, located at 29 Lambeth Street, Kensington VIC 3031. She provides therapy sessions and counseling for mental health concerns. She also offers stress management techniques and behavioral therapy to help people improve how they feel and cope with daily life. Dr Baulch is female and practices in Australia, serving the Melbourne area with a focus on local needs.
In Kensington and the broader Melbourne region, patients can access caring, private sessions designed to be clear and supportive. The clinic emphasizes practical, remote and in-person options to fit different schedules. Patients get calm, respectful care that helps them describe their worries and find steps to feel better. The services are suitable for teens, adults, and adults with different mental health concerns. Dr Baulch aims to make therapy understandable, with simple explanations and clear goals for each session. The approach includes practical strategies that people can try at home or work to reduce stress and improve well‑being.
The patient care style is collaborative. Dr Baulch listens carefully and values the person behind the symptoms. She supports clients through guidance, empathy, and practical tools. Ongoing learning is important in her practice. She stays up to date with evidence‑based methods to support effective therapy. Teamwork is part of the care plan, with coordination when needed with other health professionals to support a client’s overall health. The clinic aims to create a respectful, confidential space where clients feel safe to express their thoughts and feelings. The focus is on empowering individuals to take active steps toward better mental health.
Trust and a solid reputation come from consistent, effective care. Dr Baulch brings professional expertise to the Inner Melbourne Clinical Psychology clinic, helping people build healthier coping skills and better mood for everyday life. Her work in Melbourne’s Kensington area shows commitment to accessible, compassionate mental health support for local communities.
Visited Dr Jacqueline Baulch at her Kensington clinic for some ongoing stress management. I left with practical breathing techniques and a clearer plan. The sessions felt supportive and no-nonsense, exactly what I needed to get back on track here in VIC.
As a Melbourne-based client, I appreciated Dr Baulch’s calm approach and the way she explained cognitive strategies without jargon. The behavioral therapy exercises were simple to implement at home, and I’ve noticed real improvements after a few weeks.
Grateful for the care I received from Dr Baulch in Kensington. Her therapy sessions are confidential, insightful, and tailored to my needs. I’ve learnt practical tools to manage anxiety and feel more in control day-to-day.
I booked in for a series of psychology sessions focused on stress and coping skills. The techniques Dr Baulch shared have been easy to practise, and I’m finally sleeping better in suburbia Melbourne.
Highly recommending Dr Jacqueline Baulch after a tough few months. Her behavioral therapy approach helped me unpack triggers and develop a realistic plan. The Kensington location is easy to access from nearby suburbs.
I wasn’t sure what to expect but left my sessions feeling relieved and equipped with stress management techniques. Dr Baulch made every session feel constructive and supportive, which made a big difference.
Dr Baulch’s counselling style was perfect for me. Clear strategies, practical exercises, and a compassionate voice. If you’re in Kensington or nearby Melbourne areas, I’d recommend giving her a go for mental health concerns.