Traumatic Stress Clinic, Westmead
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)
Anxiety management counseling
Nathalie Elliott is a Clinical Psychologist based at The Westmead Institute in Westmead, NSW. She works at the Traumatic Stress Clinic, The Westmead Institute, located at 176 Hawkesbury Road, Westmead 2145. She speaks English and French, and she focuses on helping people through therapy. Her work covers individual therapy, couples therapy, and family therapy. She uses evidence-based approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and anxiety management counseling to support patients in everyday life. Her role as a psychologist centers on understanding thoughts, feelings, and behavior to improve well‑being and relationships.
Nathalie Elliott’s setting in Westmead makes it easy for people in Sydney’s western area to access care. The clinic offers a warm, confidential space where patients can talk openly about their concerns, whether they are dealing with stress, worry, or relationship problems. Her services are designed to be flexible, with options for individual sessions, couples work, and family sessions to fit different needs.
In her approach, Nathalie aims to create a supportive, non-judgmental environment. She emphasizes clear communication and practical steps that patients can use in daily life. Her therapy plans often include coping strategies for anxiety and stress, with a focus on real-world changes that reduce symptoms and improve daily functioning.
She values continuous learning and stays updated on the latest evidence in psychology to provide effective care. She collaborates with other professionals as needed to support her patients through a comprehensive treatment plan. This teamwork helps ensure that care is coordinated and thorough.
Patients can trust Nathalie Elliott for compassionate, professional care. Her expertise in cognitive behavioral methods and anxiety management, combined with her experience in family and relationship therapy, supports a strong reputation in Australia’s mental health field. Her commitment to clear communication and patient-centered care makes her a reliable choice for those seeking psychological support in Westmead and the greater Sydney area.
I’ve been dealing with anxiety for years and Nathalie has honestly helped more in a few sessions than I did in months of trying on my own. Her CBT approach at The Westmead Institute in Westmead NSW feels practical and calming. I left feeling equipped with real tools I could use daily.
Fantastic psychologist. Nathalie listened without judgement and we worked through some tricky relationship dynamics in couples therapy. The sessions at Hawkesbury Road are easy to fit around work, and I notice a real shift in communication at home.
Grateful for Nathalie’s help with managing my anxiety. Her explanations are clear and her bilingual approach (English and French) is a big plus if you feel more comfortable in another language. Highly recommended for anyone in the Parramatta area.
I finally found someone who gets how busy life can be. Nathalie offers flexible scheduling and a warm, non-judgmental space at The Westmead Institute. The CBT tools she taught me have become part of my daily routine.
We came for family therapy and left with better communication dynamics and less tension between us. Nathalie’s approach is thoughtful and collaborative. Definitely worth the drive from Blacktown.
Appreciate how practical Nathalie is. Anxiety management counseling helped me recognise patterns and replace them with healthier responses. The setting in Westmead feels safe and professional.
Nathalie is respectful, patient and incredibly knowledgeable in CBT. We’ve done individual sessions and the progress is noticeable. It’s good to have a psychologist who speaks frankly but kindly.