Bronwyn Fogarty is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist based in Warwick, Queensland. You can find the practice at Suite 2, 148 Palmerin Street, Warwick QLD 4370.
Bronwyn looks after people of different ages and life stages, whether you’re dealing with stress, anxiety, low mood, relationship issues, or family strains. Therapy can be helpful when things feel stuck, when emotions are running high, or when day-to-day life just feels harder than it should.
Sessions are usually set up for you as an individual, but Bronwyn also works with couples and families. That might mean building better communication, sorting out repeating patterns, or helping everyone understand what’s been going on underneath the surface. At times, it’s about getting back to calmer routines, and at other times it’s about learning new ways to cope.
Bronwyn uses practical, evidence-informed approaches like cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and behavioural therapy. The goal is often to help you notice what’s happening in your thoughts, feelings, and actions, and then try small changes that can make a real difference. You don’t need to have everything figured out before you come in. Many people start therapy with a rough idea of what’s not working, and work from there.
Over time, the work can also focus on building skills for tougher moments. That could include managing worry, handling conflict, improving sleep habits, or finding steadier ways to respond when you feel overwhelmed. Bronwyn keeps sessions grounded and focused on what matters most for your situation.
In terms of training, Bronwyn is qualified in clinical psychology and works within that professional framework. She also stays up to date with current practice by using well-known therapy methods, including CBT.
Clinical trials and research studies aren’t listed as part of the service, but the therapy offered is built around approaches that have strong support in mental health care. If you’re not sure whether you’re looking for individual therapy, couples counselling, or family therapy, it’s okay to ask for guidance when you contact the clinic.