Gabrielle V. Campbell is a psychiatrist based in Randwick, NSW, working at 22-32 King Street, Randwick, NSW 2031. She helps people who are dealing with tough mental health and pain-related problems, especially when things have gone on for a while.
In her work, Gabrielle focuses on how a person’s mind and body can affect each other. Pain can be exhausting and stressful, and at times it can also make sleep, mood, and coping feel harder. She supports patients when they’re managing chronic pain, as well as acute pain after injuries or health crises.
Gabrielle also looks after people who have opioid use disorder. This can involve mixed feelings, worry about withdrawal or cravings, and the pressure of day-to-day life. In many cases, the goal is stability and better control, with a plan that fits what’s happening for that person.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is another area she sees often. Trauma can show up in many ways, like feeling on edge, having flashbacks, or finding it hard to switch your brain off. Gabrielle helps patients make sense of their symptoms and work towards steadier routines and safer ways to cope.
She also supports adults in areas linked with Adult Syndrome, where ongoing symptoms can affect daily function and quality of life. At times, patients may also be dealing with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS). When complex conditions are in the mix, it can feel like everything is happening at once, so having mental health support alongside medical care can make a real difference.
Working with chronic and acute pain, opioid use disorder, and PTSD means listening carefully and taking things step by step. Gabrielle understands that people don’t just want quick answers. They want practical support that helps them move forward, even when progress is slow.
For Gabrielle, treatment is about more than symptoms on paper. It’s about how a person is living right now, what they’ve tried before, and what might help next. Over time, that can support better wellbeing and safer decision-making.