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Khiarn is a passionate and thoughtful clinician who works with clients across the lifespan. She has clinical experience working with young people, adults and older adults with anxiety, panic, depression, difficult life changes, burnout grief and loss, addictions, perfectionism, ADHD, postnatal mental health, and trauma.

Khiarn applies client-centred therapeutic approaches drawing from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) and Schema Therapy. She is passionate about empowering her client’s with self-belief and curiosity, to help grow client’s understanding of self, and build their skills to cope, overcome and thrive.

Khiarn completed her Masters in Clinical Psychology at Australian Catholic University and is endorsed as a Clinical Psychologist. Khiarn has worked across a variety of private practice settings (both adult and child) and for an adult psychiatric hospital in Sydney providing individual and group therapy for people struggling with substance abuse, personality and mood disorders.

Khiarn works at the North Sydney Clinic on Monday to Wednesday and Friday afternoon.

Clinical Psychologist

B Psych (Hons), M Psych (Clinical)

She/her

Nikki, the founder and co-Director of The Mind Clinic, enjoys working with adults of all ages to improve their emotional wellbeing. To meet her clients' needs and goals, Nikki uses a combination of evidence-based therapeutic approaches based in attachment, trauma and interpersonal frameworks to enhance her client's awareness, understanding and personal growth. ​Treatment approaches include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing and Mindfulness techniques for the treatment of life adjustments, grief, anxiety disorders (including generalised anxiety, social anxiety, perfectionism, obsessive-compulsive disorder and phobias) and depressive disorders. To assist people who have experienced trauma and the associated distressing psychological and physical symptoms, Nikki is trained to deliver Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing therapy (EMDR). Nikki is also qualified to deliver the Circle of Security Parenting Program which is based on the principles of attachment theory. This program can be utilised with parents who have children of any age to effectively improve family relations. ​Nikki has a Master of Clinical Psychology and PhD in Psychology. Her research, which focused on parental hardiness, child sleep behaviour and the development of emotion regulation has been published in a number of international peer-reviewed journals. Nikki holds a clinical psychology endorsement with the Australian Psychology Board and is a full-member of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association (MACPA) and Australian Psychological Society (MAPS). Nikki is also an AHPRA Board-approved supervisor in the area of Clinical Psychology. ​Nikki works face-to-face at the North Sydney Clinic on Wednesdays and Fridays and sees clients via Telehealth on Thursdays.

Khiarn Raymond

Clinical Psychologist

B Psych (Hons), M Psych (Clinical)

She/her

Nikki, the founder and co-Director of The Mind Clinic, enjoys working with adults of all ages to improve their emotional wellbeing. To meet her clients' needs and goals, Nikki uses a combination of evidence-based therapeutic approaches based in attachment, trauma and interpersonal frameworks to enhance her client's awareness, understanding and personal growth. ​Treatment approaches include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing and Mindfulness techniques for the treatment of life adjustments, grief, anxiety disorders (including generalised anxiety, social anxiety, perfectionism, obsessive-compulsive disorder and phobias) and depressive disorders. To assist people who have experienced trauma and the associated distressing psychological and physical symptoms, Nikki is trained to deliver Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing therapy (EMDR). Nikki is also qualified to deliver the Circle of Security Parenting Program which is based on the principles of attachment theory. This program can be utilised with parents who have children of any age to effectively improve family relations. ​Nikki has a Master of Clinical Psychology and PhD in Psychology. Her research, which focused on parental hardiness, child sleep behaviour and the development of emotion regulation has been published in a number of international peer-reviewed journals. Nikki holds a clinical psychology endorsement with the Australian Psychology Board and is a full-member of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association (MACPA) and Australian Psychological Society (MAPS). Nikki is also an AHPRA Board-approved supervisor in the area of Clinical Psychology. ​Nikki works face-to-face at the North Sydney Clinic on Wednesdays and Fridays and sees clients via Telehealth on Thursdays.

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Khiarn Raymond

Clinical Psychologist

B Psych (Hons), M Psych (Clinical)

She/her

Nikki, the founder and co-Director of The Mind Clinic, enjoys working with adults of all ages to improve their emotional wellbeing. To meet her clients' needs and goals, Nikki uses a combination of evidence-based therapeutic approaches based in attachment, trauma and interpersonal frameworks to enhance her client's awareness, understanding and personal growth. ​Treatment approaches include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing and Mindfulness techniques for the treatment of life adjustments, grief, anxiety disorders (including generalised anxiety, social anxiety, perfectionism, obsessive-compulsive disorder and phobias) and depressive disorders. To assist people who have experienced trauma and the associated distressing psychological and physical symptoms, Nikki is trained to deliver Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing therapy (EMDR). Nikki is also qualified to deliver the Circle of Security Parenting Program which is based on the principles of attachment theory. This program can be utilised with parents who have children of any age to effectively improve family relations. ​Nikki has a Master of Clinical Psychology and PhD in Psychology. Her research, which focused on parental hardiness, child sleep behaviour and the development of emotion regulation has been published in a number of international peer-reviewed journals. Nikki holds a clinical psychology endorsement with the Australian Psychology Board and is a full-member of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association (MACPA) and Australian Psychological Society (MAPS). Nikki is also an AHPRA Board-approved supervisor in the area of Clinical Psychology. ​Nikki works face-to-face at the North Sydney Clinic on Wednesdays and Fridays and sees clients via Telehealth on Thursdays.

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