Hi, I’m Isaac Brown

General Psychologist

BPsychSc, MPsych


About Isaac.

Isaac believes therapy should be a space where people feel comfortable being themselves and talking openly about what is going on in their lives. Everyone’s experiences are different, so his approach focuses on meeting people where they are at and working collaboratively to understand what may be contributing to the difficulties they are facing.

One area of professional interest for Isaac is supporting people who are exploring later-in-life diagnoses and beginning to understand themselves through a different lens. He enjoys helping people make sense of their experiences, recognise their strengths, and move forward in ways that feel authentic and aligned with their values.

Alongside his clinical work, Isaac has also spent time working with children and within disability and NDIS-related contexts, which have helped shape his approach in creating supportive spaces where people feel heard, understood, and respected.

Isaac also has a strong interest in animal-assisted approaches to wellbeing through his previous work in community programs involving rescue animals and is continuing to explore how these approaches may form part of his practice.

Outside of work, Isaac enjoys spending time with friends, staying active and spending time with his dog George, who loves making new friends at the dog park.

  • Isaac has experiencing working with individuals across the lifespan including children, adolescents and adults.

    • Anxiety and stress

    • Depression and mood concerns

    • Stress and adjustment (study, work, and life-related)

    • Burnout and emotional exhaustion

    • Youth and adolescent mental health

    • Parenting and family relationships

    • Diversity, including cultural, gender, sexual, and neurodiversity

    • Neuroaffirming and inclusive practice

    • Life transitions and adjustment

    • Performance and emotional flexibility

  • Isaac’s approach is primarily informed by Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), with a focus on building practical coping strategies and skills that help people navigate challenges with greater confidence and flexibility.

    Therapeutic Modalities

    • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

    • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

    • Person-Centred Therapy

    • Strengths-Based Approaches

    • Mindfulness-Based Approaches

    • Integrative and Tailored Approaches

    • Skills-Based and Coping Strategy Development

    • Triple P Parenting Program

  • Andrea currently has capacity for clients on Monday’s in person