Timothy Gummersall
B.Sci (Psych and Physiology) B.Sci (Hons), B.Optom M.Psych (Clinical Neuropsychology)
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Situated in our East Melbourne clinic, Tim provides comprehensive neuropsychological assessments and treatment for children, adolescents and adults with learning difficulties, attention problems, sleep problems, OCD and depression.
Tim is a compassionate and driven clinician. He is a psychology graduate from the University of Melbourne, with post-graduate qualifications in clinical neuropsychology through La Trobe University. Additionally, Tim has a bachelor’s degree in optometry, and has previously worked as an optometrist. He is a trained Clinical Neuropsychologist and is experienced at providing cognitive and educational assessments for those with learning difficulties, brain injury and neuropsychological syndromes. Tim has worked with numerous clients to help them achieve their goals and improve quality of life.
Tim is a client-oriented clinician. He adopts a flexible approach and seeks to build solid relationships with the client towards reaching a comprehensive understanding of their situation, concerns and goals. Tim derives great satisfaction from playing an active role in each client’s journey towards improved functioning and better outcomes, and is experienced in providing interventions such as psychoeducation, cognitive rehabilitation and psychotherapy. Tim is also experienced in neuromodulation techniques, including Neurofeedback and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).
Tim has a strong interest in research and has published and presented research regarding the impact of childhood cancer on cognitive and educational outcomes.
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Availability
Monday: Available
Tuesday: Available
Wednesday: Available
Thursday: Available
Friday: Not available
Services
- Psychological Assessments
- Cognitive Assessments
- IQ Tests
- Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
- QEEG Assessments
- Sleep (Actigraphy) Assessments
- Frequency-Band Neurofeedback
- SCP Neurofeedback
- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
Areas of interest
- Children
- Adolescents
- Young adults
- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
- Specific learning disorder
- Intellectual disability
- Acquired brain injury