Nicholas Seletic
Masters of Professional Psychology

areas of interest
Working with everyone across the lifespan of all ages and those of diverse cultural backgrounds
Anxiety
Depressive
Trauma
Grief and loss
Addiction
Relationship, Family, Parenting, and School-related issues
Neurodevelopmental disorders
o Autism Spectrum Disorder
o Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
o Intellectual Disability
Disruptive, Impulsive-Control, and Conduct Disorders
o Oppositional Defiant Disorder
o Intermittent Explosive Disorder
o Conduct Disorder
THERAPEUTIC APPROACH
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TF-CBT)
Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Grounding/ Mindfulness
Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)
Motivational Interviewing (MI)
For over 10 years, Nicholas has been dedicated to both his academic and professional journey in becoming a Psychologist with one goal in mind, “to help people.” He is passionate about seeing others heal and recover from various life circumstances and mental illnesses. His therapeutic approach emphasises the importance of safety, warmth, compassion, and empowerment in building client personal growth, development, and recovery. In dedicating his passion and focus in this field, he believes he
will be able to make a difference for people and the wider community.
Over the course of Nicholas’s professional development, he worked as an ABA therapist treating children aged between 3-8 with Autism and/ or ADHD. This role involved teaching and developing academic skills, gross motor skills, social skills, and independent living skills. He then transitioned into the NDIS space where he worked as a Behavioural Support Practitioner supporting people from all age groups with Autism, ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and Intellectual Disability. This role involved collaborating, training, and educating support teams and family members on treating problem behaviors of concern. This also involved
writing up Behavioural Support Plans and administering behavioural interventions within a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy framework.
Nicholas felt empowered in his ability to make a difference helping people in these roles. However, his true calling was transitioning into the mental health space as a counsellor where he currently works in treating clients with various mental health issues. In doing so, he believes he will be able to make a difference in providing awareness, positive health, and recovery for others in his community.
LOCATIONS
CROYDON, MITCHAM, TELEHEALTH