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Noelle Ravlich

Noelle Ravlich

Noelle (she/her pronouns) offers a warm, supportive space to help you explore experiences, uncover unhelpful patterns, and move past feelings of stuckness. Noelle will work alongside you to deepen your understanding of yourself and develop a clear path forward to create meaningful and lasting change.


Noelle’s therapy style is compassionate and collaborative, drawing on evidence-based practices such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), tailored to your needs and goals.


Noelle is skilled in supporting parent-child relationships and working across the lifespan, from infants to adults. She offers support for clients experiencing life transitions, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, addiction and recovery, relationship and interpersonal difficulties, stress and trauma. Noelle’s eight years of experience in healthcare and social services in New Zealand and internationally brings a unique perspective to her growing clinical psychology skillset.


Passionate about trauma-informed care, Noelle is also interning at Turning Tides Charitable Trust, an organisation that delivers intensive trauma treatment programmes for adults. Learn more at www.turningtides.co.nz

Outside work, Noelle enjoys quality time with her family, fishing, hiking (anything that gets her into nature!), playing tennis, and feeding her soul with live music and other artistic pursuits.

Therapy Approaches

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

  • Mindfulness

Qualifications

  • Currently completing her final year      of Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (University of Auckland)

  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology      (First Class Honours) (University of Otago)

  • Single Session Family Consult (SSFC)      trained practitioner

Memberships

  • Registered Intern Clinical Psychologist with the New Zealand Psychologists Board

  • Student member of the New Zealand      College of Clinical Psychologists

How can we help?

Clinician preference
Dr. Camilla Nguyen
Dr. Alexandra Bijl-Brown
Sarah Buckland
Ron Chau
Meika Churchman
Rachel Bilby
Gisela Theunissen
Hanna Cope
Dr. Danny Stewart
Erin Zhai
Keyla Losa
Dr Chris Garrod
Dr Jemila Chadwick
Dr Phadiel Hoosen
Megan-Lee Spence-Ross
Noelle Ravlich
Megan Wienand
No preference - First available

Service Eligibility Criteria

Due to the specialised nature of our services, we are currently unable to support clients experiencing severe mental health symptoms, high risk of self-harm or harm to others, borderline personality disorder or traits, eating disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or psychosis-related conditions. By proceeding, you confirm that you have read and understand these eligibility requirements and believe you meet our service criteria.

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