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Neurodiversity Affirming Psychologist in Aspley, North Brisbane. In-person and Telehealth.
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Our Team

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Belinda Smith
Director and Principal Psychologist
Psychologist Aspley and Telehealth, AHPRA Board Approved Supervisor, Biostatistician

BPsych(Hons), MAPS
AHPRA Registration Number:

PSY0001653207
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With a passion for human behaviour and learning, Belinda obtained her Bachelor of Psychology in 2009 and was awarded First Class Honours, a University Medal and the Australian Psychological Society (APS) Prize. Belinda is a Board Approved Supervisor for 4+2 and 5+1 Pathways. She is a full member of the Australian Association of Psychologists Inc (AAPi) and the Australian Psychological Society (APS), and is a committee member of the APS Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Interest Group. Belinda also provides clinical governance support to other health providers. 
 
Having worked in psychology for 15 years, Belinda is passionate about working collaboratively with people to reach their full potential. She has great respect for people’s vulnerability and courage as they proactively work to identify and reach their goals. 

Belinda particularly enjoys working with neurodivergent humans, including those with Autism and ADHD, and AuDHDer's; women transitioning into perimenopause and menopause; and those who have experienced trauma, including secondary and vicarious trauma. 

Belinda practices evidence-based therapies with her preferred modality being Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). She brings a wealth of experience working with clients over 18 years of age presenting with a range of psychological, physical and personal challenges.
 
Belinda has extensive experience in workplace mental health, supporting workplaces to create a mentally healthy workplace for all team members, including those with mental ill-health, neurodivergence, and disability. Other areas of expertise include clinical governance, career counselling, suicide prevention, anxiety management, emotional regulation and self-care.
 
As a Psychology Board of Australia approved supervisor, Belinda values supporting early career psychologists and other professionals to provide exceptional quality psychology services.
 
As an innovator and leader in the Allied Health space, Belinda has developed and led successful multidisciplinary health teams to provide exceptional quality health services. She is passionate about clinical governance and creating an environment where health practitioner can thrive.

Belinda enjoys painting, photography and hiking. She is currently training for numerous internal hikes, including helihiking in Antartica, the W Trek in Patagonia and Milford Sound in New Zealand. She brings joy and passion to her work and is standing in her arena having created Arena Health Solutions, a a neurodiversity affirming place where all humans are welcome and empowered to stand in their own arena. 
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Chloe Balmer 
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Psychologist

Psychologist Chermside and Telehealth.
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Honours).
​Bachelor of Justice majoring in Criminology and Policing. 

AHPRA Registration Number:
PSY0002478441
Chloe graduated from a Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology - Honours) and a Bachelor of Justice majoring in Criminology and Policing. She was awarded a position on the Dean’s List with the Faculty of Health and the Faculty of Law in 2019. 
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Chloe is truly passionate about working with individuals seeking to better understand themselves and their experiences, to grow in their sense of self-acceptance, become more authentic and improve their overall wellbeing.

Chloe works with adults presenting with - but not limited to - trauma and stressor related challenges including secondary and vicarious trauma, anxiety, depression, burnout, life transition challenges, neurodivergence (Autism and ADHD), attachment and interpersonal concerns, and emotional regulation challenges. She has a special interest in working with first responders and acute trauma. 

Chloe practices evidence-based therapies including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI). Chloe's approach is empathic, reflective and exploratory, providing a safe and supportive environment to explore your unique circumstances and desired outcomes. Chloe’s kind approach results in her developing rapport easily with a broad range of clients.

In her personal time, Chloe is training towards running a marathon. Chloe recently completed her first half-marathon and raised $1700 for the Black Dog Institute which provided much needed funds for promoting mental health awareness and support. For more information and to access free mental health resources, please visit the Black Dog Website: www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/. Chloe also enjoys spending time with her family and friends, travelling and live music.
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James Carroll 
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Psychologist

Psychologist Aspley and Telehealth,
Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) 
Master of Psychology - ​Sport and Exercise Psychology

AHPRA Registration Number:
PSY0002174821
James completed a Bachelor of Psychological Science with Honours in 2016 and a Master of Psychology (in sport and exercise psychology) in 2020, receiving a Deans Commendation for Academic Excellence from The University of Queensland. 

James has a kind and compassionate approach that fosters psychological safety, allowing clients to explore their inner experiences with trust and confidence. He is deeply committed to helping individuals enhance their mental health, performance in sport and the arts, and overall wellbeing.
 
James works with adults presenting with a broad range of experiences, including trauma, obsessive compulsive disorder, neurodivergence, anxiety, stress, depression, performance challenges in the arts and sport, and addiction. He offers a warm, inclusive space and welcomes all LGBTQ+ individuals seeking support.
 
James has a special interest in performance psychology and has worked with a wide range of elite performers, athletes, and creatives across disciplines. He supports individuals who compete or perform at local, national and international levels - including dancers, musicians, athletes, and eSports players - helping them manage the unique mental and emotional demands of high-performance environments. This includes navigating performance pressure, identity challenges, and helping them thrive in their chosen creative and athletic pursuits. 
 
James’s experience also includes working with local, national and international sporting teams such as the Australian Paralympic Swim Team and the Queensland Softball Team, as well as an elite eSports team (Rainbow Six: Siege). He brings a deep appreciation for the psychological complexities of performance and offers tailored support for performance anxiety, emotional regulation, creative flow, and sustainable wellbeing.
 
He draws on a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, including Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI) to support clients in achieving their goals and thriving in both personal and performance domains.

In his personal time, James enjoys playing guitar, riding motorbikes, and taking his car to the race track.
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Bobbie Jones 
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Practice Administrator

Fine Arts Photographer and Creative Artist
Bobbie has spent over 20 years of her working career within the banking industry, doing customer service, managing client service teams and training Business Banking Managers in system Management. 
 
Bobbie then joined a software development company where she managed teams that developed systems and managed client expectations. After another 10 years of working in the corporate world, and experiencing personal tragedy, Bobbie stepped out of the corporate world and into a creative space where she began focusing on Photography and started her own business of Fine Arts Photography – Robyn Darling Images. Feel free to check out her work as it is stunning - Website: https://www.robyndarlingimages.com.au/ Instagram: @robyndarlingimages. 
 
Wanting to get back to a team environment, Bobbie has joined our team and brings with her a wealth of client service experience and the understanding and empathy of how life can deal up the good and hard times. 

In her personal time, Bobbie enjoys a wide range of hobbies and interests including gardening, collecting antique items and raising chickens. 
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Theodore  
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Therapy Dog in Training 

Pet Barn Puppy School Graduate 
Theo (AKA, Floof) is our much loved Therapy Dog in training. Therapy Dogs are trained to provide comfort and support to people to assist with the therapy process.​ When you arrive at our practice, you will often be greeted by a big cuddle from Theo.

​He brings so many smiles and lots of joy to our office, and his cuddles brighten everyone's day! He is also exceptionally ball obsessed, so don't be surprised if he drops a ball at your feet.

​If you're not a dog person however, that is okay: just let us know and we can make sure he gives you plenty of space. 

In his personal time, Theo lives with Belinda and enjoys long walks along the beach, playing fetch, treats (lots of treats), snoozing (lots of snoozes), and cuddles. 
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​Arena Health Solutions Pty Ltd
Est. 2020.  Copyright © 2020.  
​ACN 64655 9588
​All Rights Reserved.

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​Arena Health Solutions Pty Ltd
ACN 6 4655 9588

Est. 2020.  Copyright © 2020.  All Rights Reserved.