Andrew Legg is a clinical psychologist and psychologist based in Richmond, Victoria. You can find the practice at 232 Lenox Street, Richmond VIC 3121. Andrew works with people who want practical support for what they’re dealing with right now, and also longer term changes when things have felt stuck for a while.
In sessions, Andrew focuses on talking things through in a calm, structured way. Many people come in with stress and overwhelm, sleep and worry that won’t quite switch off, or feeling worn down from life events. Others are dealing with relationship issues, communication breakdowns, or the strain that builds up when families are coping with change. Mental health assessments are also part of the work, especially when someone wants a clearer picture of what’s going on and what might help next.
Andrew also offers individual therapy sessions. This can be a good fit if you’re looking for support around emotions, coping skills, or making sense of patterns you keep getting caught in. Couples counselling and family therapy are available too. In many cases, therapy helps people slow down, understand each other better, and find ways to respond without it turning into the same fight over and over.
Over time, Andrew’s approach uses everyday, doable stress management techniques. The aim is not just to talk about problems, but to leave sessions with strategies you can actually use in real life—at home, at work, and in the middle of busy days. If you’re not sure what kind of help you need, starting with an assessment can help map out a plan that fits you.
Andrew has education and training in psychology, with a clinical focus. He also stays up to date with changes in the field through ongoing professional learning. If research or clinical trials are relevant to your situation, that can be discussed during the early stages of care.