ROCHELLE MASTERS
MEET ROCHELLE MASTERS
Rochelle Masters isn't just a CEO or Director; she's the founder of Masters Psychology, a network of psychology and wellness clinics that stretches across Perth and regional WA. As the founder, she’s poured her heart and soul into building this organization.
With over two decades under her belt as a Clinical Psychologist, Rochelle’s reputation speaks for itself, particularly when it comes to trauma, anxiety, and those trickier mental health issues. I've always admired how she's not just about treating patients; she's focused on reshaping the entire system, crafting teams and approaches that actually make a real difference in people’s lives.
For Rochelle, it’s all about making mental health care feel personal, useful, and, well, connected. It's a blend of solid science and genuine compassion, so everyone who seeks help at her clinics feels like they're getting treatment that's both effective and empathetic. You know, the kind of care that acknowledges their humanity.
Leading a team of over thirty clinicians, Rochelle fosters a shared goal: better access, better results, and real change. Her leadership seems to strike that balance between having a clear vision and providing the necessary structure, fostering a space where clinicians are able to succeed, innovate, and really bring their best selves to work.
Clinically speaking, trauma recovery and anxiety are Rochelle's areas of specialty, helping people understand the sometimes puzzling connection between their mind, body, and emotions. Her work is deeply rooted in understanding neurobiology, attachment theory, and the actual experiences of recovery – she gets the science, but she also gets the human side.
Beyond Masters Psychology, Rochelle is also a sought-after speaker, and shares insights about mental health leadership, workforce issues, and the ever-changing mental healthcare landscape in Australia. It’s clear that she's passionate about advising organizations and other health professionals on creating psychologically safe, high-performing work environments. She *really* does a great job at this.
Through Masters Psychology, Rochelle has built something more than just a service, she's established a community of care that’s accessible, ethical, evidence-based, and, most importantly, profoundly human. Her vision is constantly influencing how mental health support is delivered, and honestly, it’s quite inspiring.
CONTENT available from Rochelle
An interactive self-discovery workbook designed for teens (age 14-17) who may be concerned about their vaping use. Creative activities and journaling prompts, help you consider whether vaping has become an issue and develop an action plan to break free from its grasp.
As a clinical psychologist, Rochelle Masters has a special interest in educating parents and caregivers of children. Anxiety is a general term, and can manifest in various ways having a significant impact on a child's overall wellbeing, academic performance, and social relationships.
Anxiety is a normal human emotion that helps us identify and respond to potential threats or dangers. However, excessive anxiety that interferes with a child's daily activities can be a cause for concern. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder among children, affecting approximately 1 in 8 children. Common anxiety disorders can include specific phobias, social anxiety disorder, generalised anxiety disorder, and separation anxiety disorder. Children with anxiety may display various warning signs and symptoms, such as excessive worrying, restlessness, difficulty sleeping, irritability, fatigue, and physical symptoms such as headaches, stomach aches, or nausea. Additionally, children with anxiety may have difficulty concentrating or making decisions, and may avoid social situations or activities they once enjoyed. It is important for parents and caregivers to be aware of the warning signs and symptoms of anxiety, as early intervention and treatment can significantly improve a child's overall wellbeing and quality of life.
In this eBook, we will explore practical strategies and techniques for parents and caregivers that have been purported to help children manage anxiety effectively. By better understanding the warning signs and symptoms of anxiety, parents and caregivers can assist children develop the necessary coping skills to navigate and overcome anxiety, leading to a happier and healthier life.
Welcome to the Tackling Back-to-School Anxiety eBook, where you can take learn the strategies, tips and tricks we found that may assist to manage your child’s worries about going back to school (and perhaps even some of your own). Inside you will find outlined, easy to digest, information and practical activities to share with your child to help manage this transition. We hope this serves you and your child well in learning to better tackle back-to-school worries, making returning to school a positive experience.
Inside you will find information on:
1. What is normal anxiety?
2. Recognising when things get worse
3. Is it just situational?
4. The warning signs associated with back-to-school anxiety
5. Are you modelling anxious behaviour?
6. 10 Tips n' Tricks (strategies and interactive activities to do with your child)
7. How to use the information we’ve provided and when, where and how to seek
further assistance.
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