Kathleen M. Griffiths

Psychiatrist

Female📍 Acton

About of Kathleen M. Griffiths

Kathleen M. Griffiths is a psychiatrist based in Acton, ACT. Her practice is located at 63 Eggleston Rd, Acton, ACT 2601, Australia. As a psychiatrist, she works with people who are dealing with mental health concerns that can start to feel heavy in everyday life.


In many cases, care focuses on conditions like generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). This is when worrying thoughts stick around, even when things are not that urgent. It can show up as constant tension, trouble relaxing, and feeling “on edge” for long periods. Kathleen also supports people who are affected by insomnia. Sleep problems can make everything harder, including mood, focus, and coping with stress, so helping someone get a better pattern of sleep often matters a lot.


Another area of care includes anorexia. Eating issues can be very complex, and they often sit alongside anxiety, control concerns, and intense feelings about food or body changes. Treatment usually needs care that understands both the mind and the routine of day-to-day living, not just quick fixes.


At times, people visit for help with more than one thing at once. Anxiety, poor sleep, and eating-related difficulties can overlap, and that can be frustrating. Kathleen’s role is to look at the whole picture and aim for steady, practical support. This might involve looking at what’s driving the symptoms, what keeps them going, and what changes could help over time. The goal is not perfection. It’s more like getting things a bit more stable, one step at a time.


Kathleen also provides psychiatric support for people who are dealing with rheumatic fever. While rheumatic fever is a physical health condition, it can be stressful for families and can affect how someone feels day to day. Mental health symptoms can grow alongside health worries, and getting the right support early can make a difference. In situations like this, care can focus on coping, anxiety around illness, and helping people manage the mental load that comes with ongoing health needs.


If someone has symptoms that feel stuck, getting help from a psychiatrist can be a good next move. Kathleen M. Griffiths offers a calm, steady approach for people who are ready to talk things through and work toward better mental health. For appointments or questions about suitability, contacting the practice directly is the best way to check what help is available.

Services & Conditions Treated

AnorexiaInsomniaGeneralized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)Rheumatic Fever

Publications

1 total

What kind of illness is anorexia nervosa? Revisited: some preliminary thoughts to finding a cure.

Journal of eating disorders • July 19, 2023

Clinical Trials

1 total

Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of a Fully Self-guided Internet-based Intervention for Shyness and Sub-clinical Social Anxiety Symptoms in the General Population: Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial

CompletedNot Applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Dr Kathleen M. Griffiths provide?
Dr Kathleen M. Griffiths is a psychiatrist who offers care related to conditions such as anorexia, insomnia, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and rheumatic fever.
Which conditions can Dr Griffiths help with?
She can help with anxiety disorders like GAD, sleep problems such as insomnia, eating concerns such as anorexia, and conditions like rheumatic fever as part of a broader evaluation.
Where is the clinic located?
The clinic is at 63 Eggleston Rd, Acton, ACT 2601, Australia.
How do I book an appointment?
To arrange an appointment, please contact the clinic or use the usual booking method provided by the practice. The exact process isn’t listed here.
What should I expect at the first appointment?
The first visit is usually a assessment to understand your symptoms and history. Bring any relevant medical records and be ready to discuss your concerns openly.
Who can benefit from visiting Dr Griffiths?
People experiencing anxiety, sleep issues, eating concerns like anorexia, or rheumatic fever may benefit from a consultation with a psychiatrist.