Abby Chee
Clinical Psychologist
Abby is a Clinical Psychologist with over 10 years of experience working with children and families. She holds a Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Honours from The University of Western Australia and a Master of Psychology (Clinical) from Curtin University. She is trained in the ADOS assessment and is an experienced autism diagnostician.
Abby has a diverse work experience in the paediatric space, and brings this to her role. She is skilled at delivering both individual and group programs, including CUES (Coping with Uncertainty in Everyday Situations) program, CliniSibs, a program aimed at helping siblings explore and understand autism, while enhancing their own wellbeing and resilience through a focus on emotion regulation. Abby is also an experienced Inklings practitioner.
Abby enjoys helping children with their big feelings and learning from children about their world. She has a particular interest in supporting parents of autistic children experiencing anxiety and is part of the team researching an emotion coaching program for autistic toddlers (TOTS). She believes that families are most important in children’s lives and that all children and families have unique strengths, interests, and support needs. She seeks to understand each child and family to provide a tailored therapy approach
Abby is a psychology board-approved supervisor, and is passionate about supporting the next generation of clinical psychologists.