Marie-paule V. Austin is a psychiatrist based in Burwood, NSW. She works at St John Of God Health Care, 23 Grantham St, Burwood. If you’re looking for help with mental health concerns, she offers a steady, practical approach and focuses on getting the right support in the right timeframe.
Her work often includes care for people dealing with postpartum depression. This can be a tough time, even when things seem “okay” on the outside. Postpartum depression isn’t about failing as a parent. It’s a treatable health condition, and in many cases, the earlier support starts, the better things tend to feel over time.
As a psychiatrist, Marie-paule Austin also looks after adults who need specialist help for mood, anxiety, and stress-related problems. At times, these issues can link with sleep problems, changes in appetite, low energy, or feeling overwhelmed. She takes time to understand what’s been happening and how it’s affecting day-to-day life, rather than jumping straight to a one-size-fits-all plan.
With more than 22 years of experience, she has seen how mental health can shift with life changes. Some people come in after a period of worsening symptoms, while others seek help sooner because they want things to stay on track. Either way, the goal is the same: better support, clearer next steps, and care that fits the person.
Marie-paule Austin’s training includes MBBS and MD, along with FRANZCP. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. Her education includes both clinical training and research work, including an MD as a research doctorate. That mix helps her think carefully about treatment options, and it also supports a “learn as you go” mindset when circumstances change.
When it comes to treatment, the focus is on what helps most in real life. That might involve discussing medication options, talking through sleep and routine, and working alongside other supports. Many people also benefit from care that includes family context and practical planning, especially with postpartum challenges.
Overall, her style is calm and grounded. She listens, explains things in plain language, and aims to make the process feel less confusing. If you’re dealing with postpartum depression or other mental health concerns, she can help sort through what’s going on and work towards a clearer path forward.
