Renee Wikman

(Independent Contractor)

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Renee lives on the beautiful Sunshine Coast with her husband, two kids and dog. She has been a Psychologist for over 12 years and trained as a Board Approved Supervisor 8 years ago. Renee works in a private paediatric clinic in Noosa which includes assessment and therapy with children and families of varying presentations including Autism, ADHD, Anxiety, behaviour and sleep difficulties. Renee also has experience working in private practice with all ages, on a family intervention research project at CQUniversity, with children in the care of Child Safety at Disability Services, and also in rehabilitation and injury management. Renee has a special interest in nutrition and how it impacts mental health as well as perinatal and women’s mental health.

  • Psychometric Assessment (WISC, WIAT, WAIS)
  • Intervention and Treatment Planning
  • Working with/in Schools
  • Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Clients
  • Intervention with Trauma
  • Working with Neurodiverse Clients
  • Diagnosis and Using Psychometric Assessments for Diagnosis
  • Working with Separated Families
  • Risk Assessment
  • Occupational Rehabilitation
  • Experience with Positive Behaviour Support
  • Working with Disability
  • Perinatal Mental Health, Conception and Pregnancy
  • Working with Young Children (0 - 5 yo), Children (5 - 12 yo), Adolescence (12 - 18 yo) and Late Adolescence (18 - 25 yo)
  • Working with Adult 
  • Eating Disorders
  • Working with Regional and Remote Communities