Dr Galit Hasen is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist based in Kew, VIC. You can find the practice at Suite 502, 89 High Street, Kew VIC 3101. The focus is on practical, steady support, with sessions that help people make sense of what is going on and work out what to do next.
In day to day life, mental health can shift for lots of reasons. At times it shows up as ongoing worry, feeling on edge, or trouble settling. In many cases it can also look like stress building up over time, sleep issues, low mood, or feeling stuck in unhelpful patterns. Dr Hasen offers counselling and psychological support for adults and people of different backgrounds who are looking for a clear way forward.
Sessions commonly use approaches such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), along with behavioural therapy and anxiety management strategies. The aim is not just to talk things through, but to help you spot triggers, notice patterns, and build skills you can use in real life. You might also learn stress management techniques that fit around your routine, rather than something that feels impossible to keep up with.
Dr Hasen also helps people who feel overwhelmed by their thoughts. Sometimes the hardest part is that the mind keeps repeating the same worries, or it jumps to the worst-case scenario. Working together, you can slow that down and find ways to respond that feel more balanced. At other times, the support is more about coping with change, handling pressure, and finding a calmer baseline again.
Over time, experience in clinical psychology matters because it helps someone stay grounded when things feel messy. Dr Hasen’s style is calm and direct. Appointments are set up so you can feel comfortable explaining what’s happening, and so goals are clear and achievable.
Education details are not listed here, but Dr Hasen is trained as a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist. The work is guided by common psychological methods, with CBT and related strategies used in many cases.
No research projects or clinical trials are listed at this time. Still, the sessions are focused on what helps in the real world—things you can practise between appointments and bring back to review.