Dr Amy Burton is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist based in Ultimo, in Sydney. You’ll find her practice at Suite 2.12, Level 2, 22-36 Mountain Street, Ultimo NSW 2007.
Dr Burton works with people who are dealing with anxiety, ongoing stress, and the kind of worry that can make daily life feel harder than it should. Many clients come in because they feel on edge, find it difficult to switch their mind off, or notice their mood and sleep have been affected. At times, life events, work pressure, or long periods of stress can build up, and it starts to show in thoughts, emotions, and body signals too.
Her sessions focus on counselling and practical ways to manage symptoms. She uses behavioural therapy and skills for anxiety management, along with stress reduction techniques that people can actually use between appointments. The aim is usually to help you feel more in control, and to make changes that stick in real life, not just in the room.
Sessions are suited to adults and people who want structured, down-to-earth support. In many cases, people don’t need complicated explanations. They just need help sorting out what’s driving their stress, and then learning tools to handle it. Over time, that can make a noticeable difference to day-to-day functioning.
In terms of experience and education, specific details about years in practice and study history aren’t listed here. What is clear is that Dr Burton provides regular counselling sessions and behavioural therapy, with a strong focus on reducing anxiety and helping clients manage stress in a steady, step-by-step way.
There’s also no specific information listed on publications, research work, or clinical trials for this profile. If you’d like to know more about any training, publications, or involvement in research, it’s best to ask the practice directly when booking.
If you’re looking for support that feels calm and practical, Dr Burton’s approach is built around helping you understand what’s happening and then working on strategies you can rely on. It’s about taking things one appointment at a time, and making progress at a pace that feels manageable.