Adam J. Guastella is a psychiatrist who works from 100 Mallett Street, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia. He looks after people with mental health and brain-related conditions, and he takes a practical, steady approach. Appointments are about getting a clear plan, not rushing things.
In many cases, Adam supports people who are dealing with autism spectrum issues and attention and behaviour concerns like ADHD. He also sees patients with mood and thinking changes, including bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. For some people, symptoms can come and go over time, and it helps to have support that fits real life, not just a diagnosis label.
Adam also works with a range of other conditions that can sit alongside mental health. This can include OCD and obsessive thoughts, transient tic disorders, and challenges around development and communication. At times, he helps people and families dealing with dementia and other long-term changes, where day-to-day routines and safety matter as much as treatment.
Because health can affect health, the work may also link with other medical needs. For example, he may coordinate care when someone has Hashimoto thyroiditis or asthma and these issues are adding stress, fatigue, or changing how someone feels. He aims to keep the focus on the whole picture, including sleep, stress, and everyday functioning.
Over time, Adam has built experience in psychiatry by working with different ages and needs, from childhood development through to adult mental health. His education is based on medical training and ongoing learning in psychiatry, with a focus on safe, evidence-based care. He also keeps an eye on current research so his approach stays up to date, even as guidelines and best practice change.
Clinical trials are not always part of care, and no specific trial details are listed for this practice. If a trial is relevant, that would be discussed clearly and only if it makes sense for the person’s situation.