Ms Subodha Wimalaweera is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist based in Ultimo, NSW. Her practice is located at Suite 2.12, Level 2, 22-36 Mountain Street, Ultimo NSW 2007.
Ms Wimalaweera works with people who want practical help with what’s going on in their lives. That can include stress that builds up over time, changes in day-to-day functioning, and the way thoughts and feelings can affect behaviour. Sessions are set up for clarity and support, not judgement.
Individual therapy sessions are available for adults who want space to sort through what they’re dealing with. This may include learning better ways to cope, understanding patterns that keep repeating, and working toward changes that actually fit into real life.
For couples, she offers couples therapy sessions. Many people come in when communication has broken down, when trust feels strained, or when disagreements keep coming back. The focus is on listening, finding shared ground, and building a healthier way of working through conflict.
Family therapy sessions are also offered. Family life can be busy and messy, and sometimes everyone is affected when things aren’t going well. Therapy can help family members talk more clearly, reduce tension, and support one another in a more balanced way.
Behavioural therapy is part of the work too. In many cases, this means looking at the link between situations, thoughts, emotions, and actions. Over time, small steps can add up, like changing habits, trying different responses, and building routines that make things easier to handle.
In terms of experience, public details about specific years or roles are not listed here. Education information is also not shown in the available profile. Research publications and clinical trials are not listed either, so it’s best to ask the clinic directly if you’d like to know more about any training or related work.
If you’re after a calm, grounded approach, Ms Wimalaweera’s sessions are designed to be steady and workable. Whether the goal is personal wellbeing, relationship support, or family change, the aim is to help people move forward with less pressure and more practical direction.