Mrs Jacqui Marquis-Conder
Psychologist
Evolve Psychology
Forest Glen, Sunshine Coast QLD 4556
In Person + Telehealth
Philosophy & Vision
I believe in creative approaches to addressing life's challenges. This may include the use of art and play therapy along with evidenced based counselling interventions. I have a passion for providing these services to children, teens, young adults and families using a strengths based approach.
Background
Jacqui has been providing services to children and families since 2005 including experience in providing assessment and counselling interventions to children, adolescents, adults and families. Jacqui has worked in NSW and Queensland across many areas of child, youth and family work including counselling, school programs, child protection, out-of-home care, family mediation, community education, and youth work.
Services
Youth-friendly counselling for children, adolescents, and young adults age 5-25, family counselling, family mediation, parent support, parenting workshops, therapeutic/creative group programs.
Quality Provision
Jacqui is committed to providing a high quality service and understands the importance of this when it comes to yourself, your children, and your family.
Areas of Special Interest
Accreditations
- Bachelor of Social Science Psychology Honours - 2006
- Graduate Diploma of Psychology - 2005
- Diploma of Psychological Practice - 2009
Modalities
ACT - Art Therapy - Attachment Theory - CBT - EMDR - Mindfulness - Narrative Therapy - Person Centred - Play Therapy - Sand Tray - Solution Oriented - Trauma-Informed
Therapy Approach
Jacqui's counselling approach is strengths based and focuses on developing a strong therapeutic alliance with the client while providing comprehensive, evidenced-based interventions. She uses a range of modalities including cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, mindfulness, narrative therapy, and art and play therapy. Her approach is caring, understanding and paced at the needs of the individual or family.
Professional Associations
- Australian Psychological Society