Dr Sally Dunlop is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist who works out of Bondi Junction in Sydney. Her practice is located at Suite 501, Level 5, 360 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022.
Dr Dunlop looks after people of many ages and walks of life. In many cases, sessions focus on day-to-day stress, mood changes, and how thoughts can affect behaviour. She also supports clients who feel stuck in patterns that are hard to shift, even when they’ve tried their best.
Appointments can be for individuals, couples, or families. Individual therapy sessions are a good fit when someone wants a calm space to talk things through, sort out what’s driving their feelings, and build tools for coping. Couples therapy sessions can help when communication has become strained, conflict keeps looping, or one or both people want a clearer way forward together.
Family therapy sessions are also available. These can be useful when changes at home are affecting everyone’s wellbeing, or when relationships are under extra pressure. The aim is usually the same: help people understand each other better and make things feel more workable at home.
Dr Dunlop uses practical psychological approaches. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is one of the main methods in her work. CBT can be helpful for anxiety, low mood, and other mental health concerns where changing thinking patterns and daily habits can make a real difference. At times, behavioural strategies are also used, especially when someone wants to break cycles that keep things going the wrong way.
Over time, therapy is often about making sense of what’s happening, then trying small steps that feel doable. That might mean learning how to handle difficult thoughts, improving routines, or working on coping skills for tough moments. Sessions are usually paced to fit the person or the family, not a one-size-fits-all plan.
In terms of training, Dr Dunlop holds the qualifications needed to practise as a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist in Australia. While she may not always use the same style for every situation, the focus stays on clear communication and steady progress.
For people who like to know what’s behind the methods, Dr Dunlop draws on evidence-based psychological practice. Any specific involvement in research or clinical trials isn’t something that’s usually discussed in detail, but the work is grounded in treatments that have been used in real-world settings.