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HOMM
Meet Homm Psycholgist
STEPH SCOTT
BA (Hons), MPsyc (Clinical), MAPS
Steph is a registered psychologist with experience working across the lifespan in both private practice and community mental health. Steph has a warm, motivating, and down-to-earth style, entwined with humour and compassion.
Steph works primarily with adults to support them with a range of presentations including mood and anxiety, OCD, life transitions, relationships, and trauma. She has a special interest in supporting parents, caregivers, and families in the perinatal period and beyond.
Psychology areas of support
Perinatal and beyond
Steph offers psychological support to clients throughout the perinatal period (conception, pregnancy and postpartum) and beyond. She recognises the importance of creating a safe, compassionate space for clients to explore their parenthood journey and the duality of this experience. Common areas include intrusive thoughts, the inner critic, guilt, grief and loss, relationship and identity changes, parent-child attachment and anger. Steph provides perinatal support through Homm Psychology, as well perinatal not-for-profit, Gidget Foundation.
Anxiety and mood
Steph supports clients with a range of clinical and non-clinical mood and anxiety challenges. This includes depression, generalised anxiety, specific phobias, OCD, social and performance anxiety, perfectionism, stress, and emotion dysregulation. She takes a holistic approach to understanding the problem and works collaboratively with clients to better understand what is happening and implement empirically supported approaches to address these challenges.
Life transitions
Steph works alongside clients to help them navigate key life transitions, from a foundation of compassion and belief in themselves and their innate ability and wisdom. This may include the various stages of parenthood, relationship difficulties (both current and with family of origin), previous trauma and stressful events, and many others. In an integrated way, Steph supports clients to build both in-the-moment coping skills, and develop a deeper knowledge and understanding of one’s self (e.g. values, goals, attachment style, core beliefs).