Dr Adeline Lee is a leading Clinical Psychologist based in Chadstone, Melbourne. With extensive experience in the field of mental health since 2006, Dr Adeline brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her practise. She holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and has specialised education and training in child, developmental, and clinical psychology.
In addition to her psychology background, Dr Adeline also has formal education in philosophy and is a registered yoga teacher (RYT) with Yoga Alliance. She believes in the mind, body, and soul connexion and takes a holistic approach to her work. By considering the whole person, she aims to provide comprehensive and personalised care to her clients.
Having worked in various clinical settings such as public hospitals, community health centres, and child, adolescent, and family mental health services, Dr Adeline now operates her own Private Practise in Chadstone. She primarily works with women aged 25 and above from Bentleigh, Malvern, and Melbourne's southeastern suburbs.
Dr Adeline offers both in-person and online consultations, allowing her to reach clients locally, interstate, and internationally (excluding the USA and Canada). She is passionate about early intervention and collaborates closely with her clients to help them live a valued life. Her practise is grounded in evidence-based principles and draws inspiration from psychology, philosophy, and science.
Attachment theory, neurobiology, and neurophysiology are key areas of focus in Dr Adeline's clinical practise. She understands the impact of childhood experiences on mental health and takes a lifespan approach to treatment, meeting her clients' unique needs at every stage of development. Her approach is characterised by curiosity, compassion, pragmatism, and creativity.
Dr Adeline specifically works with clients who are committed to longer-term therapy. By engaging in self-awareness, reflection, and introspection, clients are able to understand and identify their emotions, take responsibility for their thoughts and behaviours, and make positive changes to live an authentic and valued life. Drawing from her virtue ethics background, Dr Adeline guides her clients towards human flourishing, or eudaimonia, should they choose this path.
In addition to her clinical work, Dr Adeline has conducted scientific research focused on vulnerable populations and has authored numerous journal articles. Her doctoral thesis examined the relationship between childhood trauma, attachment styles, and women's mental health. A list of her publications can be found on her website.
In summary, Dr Adeline Lee is a highly qualified and compassionate Clinical Psychologist serving the Chadstone community. Through her expertise, whole person approach, and commitment to evidence-based practise, she strives to help her clients live meaningful and fulfilling lives.