Nam-Hee Pellegrin
Clinical Psychologist / Hakomi Graduate
B. Sc (Psych. Hon) (University of Sydney)
M. Clinical Psychology (Macquarie University)
PG Dip. Family Therapy (Institute of Psychiatry)
Nam-Hee is a registered Clinical Psychologist and a Graduate of Hakomi Therapy with over 17 years of experience working with individuals, adolescents, parents with young children, couples and families in private practice and specialised public health care settings. Nam-Hee holds a Masters in Clinical Psychology and a Postgraduate Diploma in Family Therapy. She is also an Australian Health Practitioners’ Registration Agency (AHPRA) approved clinical supervisor.
From the beginning of her professional journey, Nam-Hee was interested in understanding intergenerational trauma, where trauma and/or attachment wounds of one generation seem to impact the next generation through attachment interaction/patterns. She was also drawn to working at a systemic level, seeing how individual trauma and wellbeing impact families, communities, societies, and countries. Living and widely travelling in many countries since she was young gave her a sense of compassion for working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Combining these interests, Nam-Hee worked more than 10 years at Services for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (S.T.A.R.T.T.S.), providing systemic support and individual psychotherapy for refugees and asylum seekers from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Nam-Hee has extensive experience in providing service for people who live with prolonged and multiple complex trauma/abuse, acute trauma, depression, anxiety, phobias, parenting stress, and couple or family relationship difficulties.
Looking for ways to work with clients at a deeper emotional level, she trained in Hakomi Mindful Somatic Psychotherapy, an attachment informed, somatic & mindfulness-based psychotherapy. With Hakomi method, one learns to understand how emotions arise from our body, work with the wisdom of emotions, and its capacity to help us move through trauma (guided by its energy, our felt sense/impulses) in a mindful state and in gentle attuned presence.
Nam-Hee is also trained in therapeutic approaches including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Family Therapy and Biofeedback. However, she now mainly works from a Hakomi-informed approach.
Nam-Hee hopes to support individuals, parents, couples, families, students and communities in their journey of life, self-discovery and growth.
Nam-Hee provides psychotherapy in both English and Korean.
Nam-Hee has extensive clinical experience working with:
-
Anxiety / Phobias / Panic attacks
-
Depression
-
Trauma (e.g. physical and sexual abuse, physical injuries or illnesses, war)
-
Grief and loss
-
Stress management
Qualifications
-
Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Psychology) - University of Sydney
-
Master of Clinical Psychology - Macquarie University
-
Post Graduate Diploma of Family Therapy – Institute of Psychiatry
-
Advanced Graduate of Hakomi Professional Training – Hakomi institute (Pacifica)
Professional Memberships
-
Australian Health Practitioners’ Registration Agency (AHPRA) – Clinical Psychology Endorsement
-
Australian Psychological Society (APS)
At MInd & Presence, we are dedicated to providing an accessible, confidential and high quality psychological care. We work collaboratively with clients to support individual growth to enhance the person’s ability to function and to enhance our quality of life.
"Supporting community's well-being"
"To enhance quality of life"
PRACTITIONERS
Latest News:
Welcome.
NEW Location
The practice will be relocated in Pymble in 2023! The practice is nestled among trees and it is located right in front of Pymble Station. There is ample 2 hrs free council parking at the back of the practice.
There will be other practitioners with a wide range of skills and experiences joining the practice.
Message from a Client
“I just wanted to send a huge appreciation text! I am so grateful even though we only had a few sessions. I am in a much better place. I thank you for your kindness, patience and gentleness. If at any time I need to come back I will let you know but for now I am going great! Hope life is going well for you. God bless, Katrina M.”
When the client was contacted to gain consent to publish her feedback on the website, she added, “…what I noticed in my sessions, that I didn’t anywhere else, is that I don’t need to have the answers. Answers to label my thoughts, feelings, what to do in a situation. I just had to feel what it is that I was going though.
I used to panic. I didn’t know how to control my emotions and that I would burst out random inappropriate emotions and thoughts but is because I wasn’t trusting those emotions could be good….emotions help us be human and connected…we make mistakes and life is hard, complicated and it breaks us down. But counselling gets to the root. With the trust of someone who genuinely wants to walk you through it and to support you and show love to your situation.
Everyone is scared of being judged but in Nam-Hee’s sessions I not once felt judged, in fact, I felt I could finally be and say all I needed so that I could be free of the past”
Katrina M. (June 2019)
Expanding Service Locations & Times
March 2019
Nam-Hee is now providing counselling at Crows Nest located with Grow Mindfully Pty Ltd , as well as at North Rocks Counselling Practice.
Nam-Hee is now providing after hours sessions at the North Rocks & Crows Nest locations.
Launch
May 7, 2015
Launch of the North Rocks Counselling Practice website. Our clients, their support network, and health providers will be able to readily access information and resources on this website. We welcome your feedback.
Nam-Hee Pellegrin
Clinical Psychologist / Hakomi Graduate
B. Sc (Psych. Hon) (University of Sydney)
M. Clinical Psychology (Macquarie University)
PG Dip. Family Therapy (Institute of Psychiatry)
Nam-Hee is a registered Clinical Psychologist and a Graduate of Hakomi Therapy with over 17 years of experience working with individuals, adolescents, parents with young children, couples and families in private practice and specialised public health care settings. Nam-Hee holds a Masters in Clinical Psychology and a Postgraduate Diploma in Family Therapy. She is also an Australian Health Practitioners’ Registration Agency (AHPRA) approved clinical supervisor.
From the beginning of her professional journey, Nam-Hee was interested in understanding intergenerational trauma, where trauma and/or attachment wounds of one generation seem to impact the next generation through attachment interaction/patterns. She was also drawn to working at a systemic level, seeing how individual trauma and wellbeing impact families, communities, societies, and countries. Living and widely travelling in many countries since she was young gave her a sense of compassion for working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Combining these interests, Nam-Hee worked more than 10 years at Services for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (S.T.A.R.T.T.S.), providing systemic support and individual psychotherapy for refugees and asylum seekers from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Nam-Hee has extensive experience in providing service for people who live with prolonged and multiple complex trauma/abuse, acute trauma, depression, anxiety, phobias, parenting stress, and couple or family relationship difficulties.
Looking for ways to work with clients at a deeper emotional level, she trained in Hakomi Mindful Somatic Psychotherapy, an attachment informed, somatic & mindfulness-based psychotherapy. With Hakomi method, one learns to understand how emotions arise from our body, work with the wisdom of emotions, and its capacity to help us move through trauma (guided by its energy, our felt sense/impulses) in a mindful state and in gentle attuned presence.
Nam-Hee is also trained in therapeutic approaches including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Family Therapy and Biofeedback. However, she now mainly works from a Hakomi-informed approach.
Nam-Hee hopes to support individuals, parents, couples, families, students and communities in their journey of life, self-discovery and growth.
Nam-Hee provides psychotherapy in both English and Korean.
Nam-Hee has extensive clinical experience working with:
-
Anxiety / Phobias / Panic attacks
-
Depression
-
Trauma (e.g. physical and sexual abuse, physical injuries or illnesses, war)
-
Grief and loss
-
Stress management
Qualifications
-
Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Psychology) - University of Sydney
-
Master of Clinical Psychology - Macquarie University
-
Post Graduate Diploma of Family Therapy – Institute of Psychiatry
-
Advanced Graduate of Hakomi Professional Training – Hakomi institute (Pacifica)
Professional Memberships
-
Australian Health Practitioners’ Registration Agency (AHPRA) – Clinical Psychology Endorsement
-
Australian Psychological Society (APS)
The Practice
We are dedicated to providing an accessible, confidential and high quality psychological care. We work collaboratively with clients to support individual growth to enhance the person’s ability to function and to enhance our quality of life.
"Supporting community's well-being"
"To enhance quality of life"
PRACTITIONERS
Latest News:
Welcome.
NEW Location
The practice will be relocated in Pymble in 2023! The practice is nestled among trees and it is located right in front of Pymble Station. There is ample 2 hrs free council parking at the back of the practice.
There will be other practitioners with a wide range of skills and experiences joining the practice.
Message from a Client
“I just wanted to send a huge appreciation text! I am so grateful even though we only had a few sessions. I am in a much better place. I thank you for your kindness, patience and gentleness. If at any time I need to come back I will let you know but for now I am going great! Hope life is going well for you. God bless, Katrina M.”
When the client was contacted to gain consent to publish her feedback on the website, she added, “…what I noticed in my sessions, that I didn’t anywhere else, is that I don’t need to have the answers. Answers to label my thoughts, feelings, what to do in a situation. I just had to feel what it is that I was going though.
I used to panic. I didn’t know how to control my emotions and that I would burst out random inappropriate emotions and thoughts but is because I wasn’t trusting those emotions could be good….emotions help us be human and connected…we make mistakes and life is hard, complicated and it breaks us down. But counselling gets to the root. With the trust of someone who genuinely wants to walk you through it and to support you and show love to your situation.
Everyone is scared of being judged but in Nam-Hee’s sessions I not once felt judged, in fact, I felt I could finally be and say all I needed so that I could be free of the past”
Katrina M. (June 2019)
Expanding Service Locations & Times
March 2019
Nam-Hee is now providing counselling at Crows Nest located with Grow Mindfully Pty Ltd , as well as at North Rocks Counselling Practice.
Nam-Hee is now providing after hours sessions at the North Rocks & Crows Nest locations.
Launch
May 7, 2015
Launch of the North Rocks Counselling Practice website. Our clients, their support network, and health providers will be able to readily access information and resources on this website. We welcome your feedback.
Nam-Hee Pellegrin
Clinical Psychologist / Hakomi Graduate
B. Sc (Psych. Hon) (University of Sydney)
M. Clinical Psychology (Macquarie University)
PG Dip. Family Therapy (Institute of Psychiatry)
Nam-Hee is a registered Clinical Psychologist and a Graduate of Hakomi Therapy with over 17 years of experience working with individuals, adolescents, parents with young children, couples and families in private practice and specialised public health care settings. Nam-Hee holds a Masters in Clinical Psychology and a Postgraduate Diploma in Family Therapy. She is also an Australian Health Practitioners’ Registration Agency (AHPRA) approved clinical supervisor.
From the beginning of her professional journey, Nam-Hee was interested in understanding intergenerational trauma, where trauma and/or attachment wounds of one generation seem to impact the next generation through attachment interaction/patterns. She was also drawn to working at a systemic level, seeing how individual trauma and wellbeing impact families, communities, societies, and countries. Living and widely travelling in many countries since she was young gave her a sense of compassion for working with people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Combining these interests, Nam-Hee worked more than 10 years at Services for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors (S.T.A.R.T.T.S.), providing systemic support and individual psychotherapy for refugees and asylum seekers from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Nam-Hee has extensive experience in providing service for people who live with prolonged and multiple complex trauma/abuse, acute trauma, depression, anxiety, phobias, parenting stress, and couple or family relationship difficulties.
Looking for ways to work with clients at a deeper emotional level, she trained in Hakomi Mindful Somatic Psychotherapy, an attachment informed, somatic & mindfulness-based psychotherapy. With Hakomi method, one learns to understand how emotions arise from our body, work with the wisdom of emotions, and its capacity to help us move through trauma (guided by its energy, our felt sense/impulses) in a mindful state and in gentle attuned presence.
Nam-Hee is also trained in therapeutic approaches including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Family Therapy and Biofeedback. However, she now mainly works from a Hakomi-informed approach.
Nam-Hee hopes to support individuals, parents, couples, families, students and communities in their journey of life, self-discovery and growth.
Nam-Hee provides psychotherapy in both English and Korean.
Nam-Hee has extensive clinical experience working with:
-
Anxiety / Phobias / Panic attacks
-
Depression
-
Trauma (e.g. physical and sexual abuse, physical injuries or illnesses, war)
-
Grief and loss
-
Stress management
Qualifications
-
Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Psychology) - University of Sydney
-
Master of Clinical Psychology - Macquarie University
-
Post Graduate Diploma of Family Therapy – Institute of Psychiatry
-
Advanced Graduate of Hakomi Professional Training – Hakomi institute (Pacifica)
Professional Memberships
-
Australian Health Practitioners’ Registration Agency (AHPRA) – Clinical Psychology Endorsement
-
Australian Psychological Society (APS)
The Practice
We are dedicated to providing an accessible, confidential and high quality psychological care. We work collaboratively with clients to support individual growth to enhance the person’s ability to function and to enhance our quality of life.
"Supporting community's well-being"
"To enhance quality of life"
PRACTITIONERS
Latest News:
Welcome.
NEW Location
The practice will be relocated in Pymble in 2023! The practice is nestled among trees and it is located right in front of Pymble Station. There is ample 2 hrs free council parking at the back of the practice.
There will be other practitioners with a wide range of skills and experiences joining the practice.
Message from a Client
“I just wanted to send a huge appreciation text! I am so grateful even though we only had a few sessions. I am in a much better place. I thank you for your kindness, patience and gentleness. If at any time I need to come back I will let you know but for now I am going great! Hope life is going well for you. God bless, Katrina M.”
When the client was contacted to gain consent to publish her feedback on the website, she added, “…what I noticed in my sessions, that I didn’t anywhere else, is that I don’t need to have the answers. Answers to label my thoughts, feelings, what to do in a situation. I just had to feel what it is that I was going though.
I used to panic. I didn’t know how to control my emotions and that I would burst out random inappropriate emotions and thoughts but is because I wasn’t trusting those emotions could be good….emotions help us be human and connected…we make mistakes and life is hard, complicated and it breaks us down. But counselling gets to the root. With the trust of someone who genuinely wants to walk you through it and to support you and show love to your situation.
Everyone is scared of being judged but in Nam-Hee’s sessions I not once felt judged, in fact, I felt I could finally be and say all I needed so that I could be free of the past”
Katrina M. (June 2019)
Expanding Service Locations & Times
March 2019
Nam-Hee is now providing counselling at Crows Nest located with Grow Mindfully Pty Ltd , as well as at North Rocks Counselling Practice.
Nam-Hee is now providing after hours sessions at the North Rocks & Crows Nest locations.
Launch
May 7, 2015
Launch of the North Rocks Counselling Practice website. Our clients, their support network, and health providers will be able to readily access information and resources on this website. We welcome your feedback.