Robyn Dwyer is a clinical psychologist, psychologist and psychotherapist based in Melbourne. She works out of 18 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, and she’s set up to support people who are dealing with tough days and bigger, ongoing stress.
In sessions, Robyn helps with issues that can affect your mood, your relationships, and your day to day life. That can include anxiety, low mood, feeling overwhelmed, or patterns that keep coming back even when you’ve tried hard to change. Many people also come in when communication breaks down, conflict builds, or someone feels stuck in the same cycle at home.
Robyn offers individual therapy sessions, so you can work on what’s going on for you in a steady, private way. If you’re navigating challenges with a partner, she provides couples counselling. She also supports families, where more than one person may be affected and everyone’s needs matter. Group therapy is another option for those who find it helpful to learn alongside others who are going through similar things.
CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) is part of Robyn’s approach. In many cases, this means looking closely at thoughts, feelings and behaviours, and then trying practical changes that fit your life. It’s not about quick fixes. It’s more about understanding what’s driving things and building tools you can actually use when things get stressful.
Over time, Robyn focuses on making sessions feel grounded and workable. She listens first, then helps you sort through what’s most important right now. At times, that can mean slowing things down, naming what’s been hard, and planning small steps forward.
Experience: Robyn’s clinical work covers individual, couples, family and group therapy, with an emphasis on CBT strategies and day to day coping skills. Education: details are not listed here.
Clinical trials and research: no specific information is provided here, but Robyn’s work is focused on practical therapy that aims to help people move forward in the real world.