Ms Priscilla Savopoulos is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist based in South Melbourne, working from 183 Bank Street, South Melbourne VIC 3205.
Her work is mostly about helping people through real life problems, not just talking in circles. She runs individual therapy sessions for adults and also supports couples and families when things feel stuck or strained. At times, it can be about stress building up over weeks or months. Other times, it is about patterns in how people think, react, or communicate, and how that can start to affect day to day life.
Ms Savopoulos also uses cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) as a practical way to work through what’s going on. CBT can help you notice unhelpful thoughts, better understand the link between your thoughts and feelings, and make small changes that support you to cope. If stress management is the main focus, sessions usually look at what triggers stress, what keeps it going, and what you can try instead, in a way that fits your routine.
For couples, therapy can be a chance to slow things down and get clearer. When misunderstandings keep repeating, it can help to learn new ways to talk, listen, and respond. Family therapy sessions are also offered, which can be useful when the strain is spilling out into the home, and everyone is feeling the pressure in different ways.
Over time, Ms Savopoulos has built experience supporting people with a range of concerns related to stress, relationships, and day to day wellbeing. She keeps the approach grounded and steady, so sessions feel manageable rather than overwhelming.
Training and education are an important part of the work. Ms Savopoulos has clinical psychology education and professional preparation to guide her practice. She brings that background into sessions in a clear, down to earth way, with a focus on what helps you move forward.
Appointments are available for individuals, couples, and families across South Melbourne. If you’re looking for support with stress, communication, coping skills, or the kind of change that comes from CBT, her practice can be a good place to start.