Rima Nasr is a clinical psychologist, forensic psychologist, and psychologist based in Sydney. You’ll find her practice at Suite 102, 39 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000.
Rima works with people who are dealing with day-to-day stress as well as deeper mental health concerns. Sessions can be for individuals, couples, or families. At times it can feel like things keep building up—work pressure, relationship strain, family conflict, or worry that won’t switch off. Other times it’s more complex, and people need support to make sense of what’s happening in their life.
Her approach covers practical ways to cope, and she also helps you understand what’s driving the problem. In many cases, that means learning stress management techniques that you can actually use in real life. For couples, sessions focus on communication, patterns that get stuck, and ways to rebuild trust and feel closer again. For families, it’s about improving how everyone talks and responds, so home can feel more stable.
Rima also has a forensic focus, which can be important when mental health and legal or court-related issues overlap. For some people, this might be about how stress, trauma, or wellbeing affects decisions and relationships. She supports people in a steady, clear way, aiming to help them feel understood while they navigate difficult situations.
Language can matter a lot when you’re trying to talk openly. Rima speaks English, Arabic, and Lebanese, which can help people feel more comfortable and more confident in sessions.
Education details and specific research or clinical trial involvement weren’t listed, so the focus here stays on what she does in practice: psychological support, therapy for individuals, couples and families, and tools to manage stress.
If you’re looking for a psychologist in central Sydney who can offer both day-to-day mental health support and a forensic-informed perspective, Rima Nasr may be a good fit. You can contact the clinic at the address above to ask about availability and how sessions are run.