Vanessa Andrijic is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist based in Bondi Junction, NSW. She works from Level 2 and 4, 209 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction NSW 2022, and offers a calm, practical space to talk things through. If life has felt a bit heavy lately, that’s often where therapy can start helping.
Vanessa provides individual therapy sessions, plus support for couples and families. Many people come in because stress has built up over time, sleep has been off, or they’re finding it harder to cope with everyday stuff. Others reach out when relationships feel tense, or when family dynamics are creating more conflict than they can manage.
CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) is one of the main approaches she uses. In plain terms, that means looking at the links between thoughts, feelings, and actions, and then trying to make changes that actually fit real life. At times, that can also include stress management techniques, so sessions aren’t only about talking, but also about learning tools you can use between appointments.
For couples, therapy can be about communication, trust issues, feeling stuck in the same pattern, or just not understanding each other anymore. Family sessions may focus on how to reduce blow-ups, improve day-to-day connection, and support each person in the way they need most.
Education and experience details aren’t listed here, but Vanessa works as a qualified clinical psychologist and psychologist. Like many psychologists, she continues to keep her skills updated as new evidence-based options and practical tools become available.
No specific publications or clinical trials are listed for Vanessa here. If you’re looking for that sort of info, it can be worth asking directly, but the focus of her work is clearly on practical therapy support for people and relationships, using approaches like CBT and stress management.
Overall, therapy with Vanessa is about steady progress. Sessions are structured enough to give direction, but still grounded and human. If you’re unsure where to start, you can begin with what’s going on right now, and work forward from there.