Nadine Piot, Clinical Psychologist, seated outdoors
  • Seeing adults across the lifespan
  • Consults in English and French
  • In person and online — accepting new patients
Your therapist

Meet Nadine.

Nadine Piot is an experienced Clinical Psychologist offering a thoughtful, attentive and personalised approach to therapy.

With experience across private practice, hospital and corporate settings, she brings a broad and nuanced perspective to her work. Alongside individual therapy, Nadine has run therapeutic workshops for hospital inpatients, perinatal mental-health support groups, and social-skills programs for neurodivergent young people, and has delivered Mental Health First Aid training.

She also holds a Master of Management and worked within large international companies, giving her a grounded understanding of workplace stress and its mechanisms.

French, and having lived across Europe, the US, East Asia and now Australia, Nadine brings a fine understanding of identity and adaptation in the context of migration. As a mother of two, she also understands the realities of family life.

Her practice is particularly suited to French speakers living in Australia, expatriates around the world, and those in transition back to their home country. She offers a warm, non-judgemental space where clients feel heard, understood and supported.

If you need help now

If you are in crisis or worried about your safety, you do not have to wait for an appointment.

Qualifications

  • Master of Clinical Psychology (France)
  • Master of Management
  • Trained in EMDR, Schema Therapy, DBT, CBT and ACT
  • Completed personal psychoanalysis
  • Registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Ways of working

Therapeutic modalities.

Nadine integrates the modalities below to create a therapeutic experience suited to the person in front of her.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing

A structured therapy for trauma and distressing memories, using bilateral stimulation to help the mind reprocess what it has not been able to settle. Often useful where talking alone has not resolved the charge a memory still carries.

EMDRIA (opens in a new tab)

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Builds psychological flexibility, the capacity to make room for difficult thoughts and feelings while still acting on what matters to you. Less about disputing a thought, more about changing your relationship to it.

ACBS (opens in a new tab)

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy

Pairs acceptance with change, teaching concrete skills for distress tolerance, emotion regulation and relationships. Particularly helpful where emotions run high and move quickly.

Behavioral Tech (opens in a new tab)

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

Examines the links between thoughts, feelings and behaviour, and gently tests the patterns that keep a difficulty in place. Practical, structured, and well evidenced across many concerns.

Beck Institute (opens in a new tab)

Schema Therapy

Works with long-standing patterns, the schemas, that form early and repeat across a life. Integrates cognitive, experiential and relational work toward deeper, more enduring change.

Schema Therapy Society (opens in a new tab)

Psychodynamic Therapy

Attends to what sits beneath the surface, the recurring themes, relationships and feelings that shape us outside awareness. A reflective, exploratory way of understanding why things are as they are.

APsaA (opens in a new tab)

Work with Nadine.

You do not need a referral to book a first appointment. Sessions are available in person in New Farm and online, in English and French.

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