About
Graeme Edward Randall
Cert.IV AOD, AdvDipMin(Salvation Army), BSc(Psych)(HonsClass1), MPP, MAPS
Registered Psychologist (Australia) No. PSY0002108739
Associate Member of CSOCAS
Member of ANZATSA
Associate Member of APS College of Forensic Psychologists
Current Medicare registration
Current Working With Children Check - WWC0552559E valid to 22/12/2024
Graeme is a registered psychologist with a deep and has a fully inclusive faith and theology which informs his approach to working with people. This is reflected in his passion and work towards full-equality and inclusion of all people – regardless of race, gender, sexuality, (dis)ability, or religion. Graeme also has a passion for working with people in the LGBTIQ+ community – particularly those who are HIV+, have a history of religious abuse, or who generally struggle with sexuality and related issues – as well as those working through issues of addiction. His thesis at university was in the area of sexuality and the church. He has worked in finance, counselling, all types of addiction, and sex and sexuality, as well as with NDIS clients.
As a psychologist since 2017, I have worked in several areas, including general mental health, adolescents, family relationships, life adjustment issues and all types of addiction. I also have experience in working with sex and sexuality, including working with victims of assault, perpetrators of sexual crimes, and people struggling with issues of sexuality. I have managed residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation services, as well as managing residential homes for people with severe and chronic schizophrenia and other severe mental health issues.
Professional Experience
I began working in counselling in 1997 as an Ordained Minister of religion. Since then, I have worked in counselling roles both as a volunteer and as an employee in various organisations. I have managed residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation services, as well as managing residential homes for people with severe and chronic schizophrenia and other severe mental health issues. As a psychologist, I have worked in several areas, including general mental health, relationships, communication, life adjustment issues, and all types of addiction. I also have experience in working with sex and sexuality, including working with victims of assault, perpetrators, and people struggling with issues of sexuality. I originally trained in a faith-based organisation, working with church related issues.
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Faith Based Experience
I began working as a Salvation Army minister in 1997 before pursuing a career in addiction, counselling, and psychology. I seek to integrate faith with all aspects of life, walking alongside clients to bring healing, and helping clients reach their full potential.
I am actively involved in a local church, providing pastoral care and relief preaching within the region.