Dr Karen Wallace is a clinical neuropsychologist and psychologist based in Strathfield South, NSW. You’ll find her practice at 470 Liverpool Road, Strathfield South NSW 2136.
In everyday terms, Dr Wallace helps people when their thinking and memory feel harder than usual, or when stress and behaviour start to get in the way of life. This can show up in many ways. Some people come in with concerns about memory, attention, or how they cope with day-to-day tasks. Others want support for changes in mood, stress overload, or patterns of behaviour that feel tricky to manage.
Her work often involves cognitive assessment and memory evaluation. This can help work out what might be going on, and what kind of support would suit you best. Over time, the goal is not just to label things, but to give clear next steps. At times, that might mean tools for coping better day to day, and at other times it may mean more focused strategies around thinking and functioning.
Dr Wallace also provides behavioural therapy and stress management techniques. Stress can hit anyone, but when it builds up it can affect sleep, concentration, and everyday patience. In many cases, therapy helps you understand your patterns, then practise changes that stick. Sessions are usually paced and practical, with room to talk through what’s going on for you.
She also works to support people across a range of ages and backgrounds, including those who are looking for help after ongoing stress, worry, or noticeable changes in thinking. If you’re not sure where to start, that’s okay. The first step is often figuring out what you’re dealing with and what you want to improve.
In terms of training, Dr Wallace’s background includes both clinical neuropsychology and psychology. Specific education details aren’t listed here, but the focus of her practice is clearly grounded in these areas.
There is no public information listed here about research projects or clinical trials. The emphasis is on practical clinical care and support, based on what is happening in your life now.