Jasmin Jambrak, BPsych (Hons), MPsych (Clinical), MAPS, is a registered Clinical Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia (registration PSY0001705859) and a full member with the APS. She has completed her Bachelor of Psychology at UNSW, and completed her Masters in Clinical Psychology at the University of Wollongong. She has extensive experience in working with children and their families in both private and public sectors. Jasmin is also an AHPRA approved supervisor for training psychologists.
Jasmin has over 10 years’ experience in working with children and young adolescents presenting with anxiety, behavioural disorders, developmental delays, Autism Spectrum Disorder, attention deficits (ADHD), social difficulties, emotion regulation difficulties, and disability. In addition to her work at THC, Jasmin is also the clinical psychologist in the Cerebral Palsy team at Sydney Children’s Hospital. Here she focuses on how to assist families and children diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and provides treatment for the range of associated psychological difficulties.
Jasmin uses evidence based treatment frameworks tailored to each individual client. Jasmin has implemented anxiety and behaviour programs for children and their parents. She is accredited in the Griffiths Scales of Child development as well as standardised cognitive and learning assessments. Jasmin adopts a holistic approach, working in collaboration with families, schools and other professionals.
In addition to her various clinical experience, Jasmin has been involved in research studies on Conduct Disorder and eye contact (UNSW), and parent child interaction research for behavioural problems (Sydney University and Karitane). Jasmin has completed several training courses specific to child behaviour (Circle of Security, Integrated Family Intervention for children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder/Conduct Problems).