The Wattle Tree Clinic, Wollongong
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
Courtney Rudd is a Clinical Psychologist practicing in Wollongong, New South Wales. She works at The Wattle Tree Clinic, located in Suite 8 & 9, 70 Market Street, Wollongong NSW 2500. She offers a range of services to adults, couples, and families. Her focus is to help people feel better and live well. As a psychologist, she uses evidence-based approaches to support mental health and well-being.
Courtney provides individual therapy sessions. She also offers couples therapy sessions and family therapy sessions. These sessions help people communicate better, manage stress, and resolve challenges at home and in relationships. One common method she uses is Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). CBT helps people change unhelpful thoughts and habits, so they feel more in control. Courtney also teaches practical stress management techniques. These tools can be used in daily life to stay calm and focused.
The clinic is located in the heart of Wollongong, making it convenient for people living in the Illawarra region. Patients can reach Courtney by calling 0431622729 to book an appointment at The Wattle Tree Clinic. The practice welcomes adults, couples, and families looking for supportive care.
In her approach, Courtney aims to create a warm and respectful space. She listens carefully and explains ideas in a clear way. She uses simple language to help clients understand their feelings and choices. Her style focuses on safety, trust, and collaboration. She supports clients through active problem solving and small, doable steps.
Courtney believes in ongoing learning. She keeps up with the latest psychology research and best practices. This helps her tailor therapy to each person’s needs. She also works with a team at The Wattle Tree Clinic. The team collaborates to provide comprehensive care. This teamwork helps clients feel supported from multiple angles.
With a strong reputation in Wollongong and the nearby suburbs, Courtney has earned the trust of many families and individuals. Her expertise covers individual therapy, couples therapy, and family therapy, all guided by a commitment to ethical care and patient well-being. For people in Australia seeking reliable psychological support, Courtney Rudd offers professional, compassionate, and effective help.
Finally found a psychologist in Wollongong who makes sense of what I’m going through. Courtney’s CBT approach helped me break the cycle of worry, and the stress management tips have been a game changer. Felt supported from the first session at Suite 8 & 9, 70 Market Street.
Really grateful for Courtney’s calm, practical guidance. I started with individual sessions and we’ve touched on coping strategies that actually fit my busy life in NSW. Highly recommend for anyone after clear, kind psychology work.
My partner and I tried couples therapy with Courtney and it’s made a noticeable difference. She keeps things grounded and offers tools we can use at home. The sessions in Wollongong feel private and respectful.
As a dad navigating family dynamics, Courtney’s sessions have been a comfort. The family therapy approach coupled with practical CBT has helped our household breathe easier. Really appreciative of the guidance.
Relieved to finally understand my stress triggers with Courtney’s help. The stress management techniques are simple but effective, and I leave each appointment with a clear plan. Great experience at Smiths Market Street clinic.
I was sceptical at first, but Courtney’s warm, down-to-earth style put me at ease. We worked through some tough CBT exercises, and I walk out feeling calmer and more in control. Would recommend to friends in Wollongong.
Courtney helped our family navigate a rough patch with empathy and practical strategies. The sessions were well-structured, and I appreciated the focus on real-life steps we could take between visits.