Rosa Alati is a psychiatrist based at Kent Street, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia. She works with people of different ages and backgrounds who are dealing with mental health and behaviour changes that affect everyday life. For many families, the hard part is not just the symptoms, it’s also the stress of trying to cope day to day.
Her work often includes conditions like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). She also supports people living with autism spectrum disorder and bipolar disorder (sometimes people say it like “BPD”, but in her work she focuses on bipolar disorder). Over time, she helps clients and families make sense of what’s going on, and build practical ways to manage it.
Rosa also looks after mental health concerns linked to pregnancy and after having a baby. Postpartum depression is one example, and she understands how big a change that can be. At times, mood and sleep can shift quickly, and it can feel scary or exhausting. She supports families through that period with a steady, calm approach.
Another key part of her practice is trauma related care. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is something she treats, including when trauma shows up through flashbacks, being on edge, or feeling shut down. She focuses on helping people find safer patterns and regain a sense of control.
In some cases, she also works with families dealing with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). When early brain development and day-to-day functioning are involved, it can be a lot to juggle. Rosa helps put support around the child or young person, and also gives guidance to carers about what tends to help at home.
Even though she’s a psychiatrist, she understands that mental health doesn’t sit by itself. For example, some families may also be dealing with health topics like gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, high blood pressure in infants, or newborn low blood sugar. She works alongside the wider care team so the mental health side is looked after properly, not missed.
Rosa’s location in Bentley means she’s well placed for people across the area who want support that feels grounded and real. If you’re looking for someone who can help with ADHD, autism, mood changes, postpartum depression, or PTSD, her clinic is a place to start.