Thrive Clinic, Mullumbimby
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Psychologist
4.5
Individual therapy sessions
Couples therapy sessions
Family therapy sessions
Behavioral therapy sessions
Michaela Pitt is a psychologist based in Mullumbimby, New South Wales. She works at Thrive Clinic, located at 138 Dalley Street, Mullumbimby NSW 2482. She offers a range of therapy services to help people. This includes individual therapy sessions, couples therapy sessions, family therapy sessions, and behavioral therapy sessions. Her work focuses on supporting mental health in a simple and clear way for her patients.
Michaela’s clinic is set in a community-friendly part of rural Australia. Mullumbimby sits in the Byron Shire, not far from towns like Brunswick Heads and Ocean Shores. Her location makes it easier for locals in the region to access professional care close to home.
In her care, Michaela aims to listen first. She explains ideas in plain language so clients can understand their feelings and choices. She works with individuals to build tools for managing stress, worry, and mood changes. She also helps couples improve communication and rebuild trust, and supports families dealing with changes or conflicts. Her approach uses straightforward techniques to support daily life.
The clinic encourages ongoing learning. Michaela stays up to date with the latest methods in psychology. She uses evidence-based approaches and adapts them to each person’s situation. Collaboration is important at Thrive Clinic. She works with other health professionals when needed to give well-rounded care. This teamwork helps people feel supported and safe.
For patients, the goal is steady, compassionate care. People can visit the Mullumbimby clinic knowing they will be treated with respect and privacy. The service is designed to fit real life, with flexible options and clear next steps. The focus is on building coping skills that last, so patients feel more in control of their mental health.
Patients and families can trust Michaela Pitt for professional support, a solid reputation, and real expertise in psychology that meets the needs of the local community in New South Wales.
Found Michaela Pitt through a local referral and am really glad I did. Her sessions at Mullumbimby felt warm and practical, first for my individual therapy and then for a couples session that actually helped us understand each other better. The approach is calm and respectful, and I left each visit feeling a bit lighter.
I'm from Byron Bay area and appreciated the straightforward guidance Michaela offered. The behavioral therapy techniques she shared have helped me manage anxiety day-to-day, and she explained things in a way that finally made sense. Highly recommend if you're in the Tweed region and want solid support.
We attended a family therapy session at 138 Dalley Street and were surprised by how quickly our kids opened up with Michaela there. She kept the conversation constructive and kept us all on track. It’s been a noticeable shift for our family in Mullumbimby.
As someone who’s tried a few therapists, Michaela Pitt stands out. The individual therapy I’ve had in Mullumbimby NSW has been practical and compassionate. I left each session with clear steps and a sense of relief. Would definitely recommend.
My partner and I went to Michaela for couples therapy and found it incredibly helpful. The sessions felt balanced and respectful, with real strategies we could implement at home in the Northern Rivers. Pleasing to have a local psychologist we can trust.
I’ve been doing regular individual therapy with Michaela in Mullumbimby and the progress has been steady. Her approach is warm, professional, and grounded in practical techniques. It’s made a real difference for my daily mood and focus.
We sought family therapy in the Byron area and were grateful to find Michaela at Dalley Street. She listened without judgment and helped us rebuild communication as a family unit. It’s comforting having a local psychologist who understands our community.