Dr Susan Chequer is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist based in North Hobart, Tasmania. You’ll find her practice at Room 1, Weeroona Building, 326 Elizabeth Street, North Hobart TAS 7000. The focus is on getting people support that feels practical and doable, not overwhelming.
In day-to-day work, Dr Chequer looks after adults and children who are dealing with tough emotional periods. That can include anxiety and depression, stress that’s getting on top of you, and the kind of behaviour and coping issues that show up when life feels too much. At times, families also need help with how changes at home, school, or work are affecting a child.
Sessions are usually set up as individual counselling. People come in for help sorting out what’s happening in their mind and body, and for ways to handle it. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is one of the tools used. CBT can help when thoughts and feelings start to loop, or when avoiding things makes anxiety stronger over time.
Dr Chequer also offers stress management techniques, which can be as simple as learning how to slow down, spot early warning signs, and reset when things feel tense. For many people, that kind of support brings relief fairly quickly, especially when they can practise skills between sessions.
For parents and children, there are sessions that take a child’s world seriously. Behavioural therapy for children can look at patterns that are getting in the way, and then build clearer steps for routines, communication, and coping. There’s also help with anxiety and depression screening, so the support plan is based on what’s going on, not guesswork.
Education details weren’t listed here, but Dr Chequer’s work is grounded in practical psychological care and ongoing clinical practice. She uses a calm, steady approach and keeps things clear, so you’re not left wondering what the plan is.
There isn’t any research, publications, or clinical trial information provided here. If you’d like to know more about specific interests or what’s been used in recent work, the best step is to ask during your appointment.
If you’re looking for a psychologist who can help you make sense of symptoms and build skills you can use in real life, Dr Susan Chequer is ready to help.