Eva Alisic is a Psychiatrist based in Clayton, VIC, working from 21 Alliance Lane, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia.
Her clinical focus is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). That can look different for different people. Some people feel stuck in “fight or flight”, even when they’re safe. Others might have unwanted memories, nightmares, or strong reactions to reminders of what happened.
PTSD can also affect sleep, mood, and how someone handles day-to-day life. At times it can make work harder, strain relationships, and leave people feeling on edge or shut down. Eva’s role is to help people understand what’s going on, and to find ways to manage symptoms so life feels more manageable again.
She works with adults who are dealing with trauma-related mental health concerns. This might include people who’ve experienced a single event, or those with repeated stress over time. In many cases, the goal is to reduce the intensity of symptoms, support steadier emotions, and help people feel more in control.
Over time, the treatment path can include talking-based support, practical coping strategies, and careful use of medicines when they’re needed. A psychiatrist’s job is also about checking the bigger picture. For example, symptoms can overlap with anxiety, depression, and trouble sleeping, so it often helps to sort out what’s driving what.
Eva is trained as a psychiatrist, and she brings that clinical mental health training to trauma care. Her experience is built around supporting people with PTSD and related difficulties, helping them work through what’s happening in a grounded, step-by-step way.
Details about education history, publications, research, and clinical trials aren’t listed in the profile. If you’re looking for something specific, it’s best to contact the clinic team to confirm what’s available and how they can help with your situation.