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Meet Nichole

Nichole Morrin (she/her) is a registered clinical psychologist, credentialed eating disorder clinician, and board approved supervisor. Nichole has a gentle, professional and supportive approach to help clients understand how to improve their wellbeing, develop hope and potential for life. Further, Nichole works from a strength-based, holistic perspective integrating mind and body.

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Nichole has a lived understanding of zebra conditions (i.e., chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and reproductive syndromes), and of rural life and the impacts it can have towards mental health and wellbeing, and the challenges and benefits associated with living rurally.

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Nichole is referred to as the invisible condition psych and her clinical interest areas are invisible and persistent pain conditions, chronic overactivation of the nervous system, dysautonomia, functional neurological conditions, anxiety, depression, trauma, stress & burnout, eating disorders, body image, sleep and somatic problems, and ADHD.

Nichole’s experience has involved working with complex, persistent, and severe mental health, working with Aboriginal and Indigenous populations, and in both public and private mental health settings.

​Nichole works clinically with older children, adolescents and adults from a boutique clinic and via telehealth.

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Other areas of focus are with psychological testing and assessments, including ADHD, cognitive, personality, memory, adaptive functioning, executive functioning, autism, etc. 

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Accreditation and Research
Academic qualifications
  • Master of Psychology (Clinical)

  • Bachelor of Science Psychology (Honours) First Class

  • Bachelor of Science (Psychology)

 
Professional registration
  • AHPRA registered psychologist PSY0002151144

  • Member of Australian Psychological Society

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Publications/Media
  • Author of Girl, Get Out of the Freaking Car! Nine-Step Road Map to Simple Self-Worth and Possibilities, 2024

  • Podcast host of The Sustainable Success Series

 
Research
  • Previous research being forwarded for publication 2021

  • Morrin, N. (2019). Alternative education as a ‘therapeutic environment:’ A parental perspective. Unpublished masters thesis, University of Southern Queensland.

  • Contributor in textbook: Psychology 5th edition (Burton, Westen, & Kowolski, 2018)

  • Morrin, N. (2017). Psychological wellbeing and capacity to aspire in youth enrolled in alternative education. Unpublished honours thesis, University of Southern Queensland.

  • Psychological Wellbeing and Capacity to Aspire in Marginalised Youth - Research presented at the Changing Worlds in Education Conference October 2018.

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