
Referrals:
trauma informed practitioners

Lilley Place


We are a team of dedicated professionals committed to improving the well-being of the community.
Our vision is to continue to be industry leaders in the provision of responsive and trusted support through our diverse and skilled team of reputable professionals. All of our psychologists are registered with AHPRA, are members of the Australian Psychological Society, and we are committed to ongoing training and development.
Psychology and Allied Health providers who believe everybody deserves to feel better.
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Psychology
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Social Work
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Cancer Wellbeing
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Dietetics
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Therapy Support Assessments
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Movement and Yoga Therapy
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Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TCTSY)
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EMDR Therapy
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Clinical Hypnotherapy
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Exercise Physiology
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Physiotherapy

Natajsa Wagner
Natajsa is a Clinical Psychotherapist, educator and supervisor with a private practice based in Turrbal (Brisbane) on the land of the Yagera/Juggera people.
Natajsa specialises in therapy for complex trauma and attachment challenges and is also a trainer and facilitator with the Blue Knot Foundation (The national centre for excellence in complex trauma).
As a trauma therapist she is trained in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Gestalt Psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing, TIST (Janina Fishers work), Brainspotting, Havening, Flash Technique and Poly vagal informed therapy.Natajsa works from an ecological perspective that recognises each individual’s experience and the influence professional, family and internal systems have.
Having a lived experience of complex trauma, Natajsa is passionate about the implementation of trauma-informed care and practice. Her practice and values focus on safety, trustworthiness, choice, collaboration, empowerment and anti-oppression.
Her therapeutic approach recognises the wisdom inherent in all human beings and focuses on seeing people as more than their “pathology”. She advocates for people to look beyond a person’s challenges or symptoms and begin to recognise the tremendous courage and resilience of the human spirit to cope with life’s experiences.
She holds the belief that with support people are capable of healing, growth and transformation.

Small Things Social Work
Hi, I’m Bec (she/her), an AuDHD social worker, facilitator, and lived experience practitioner offering gentle, neuroaffirming group sessions — primarily designed for neurodivergent adults, but warmly open to all who seek a low-pressure, compassionate space.
These sessions support folks navigating ADHD, autism, PDA, burnout, and the overwhelm of everyday life.
With two decades of social work experience, I create spaces where you can connect with others, feel met without judgment, and receive support with executive functioning and everyday tasks.
I’ve learned that while advocacy for accessible spaces is essential, so too is the work of recognising and honouring our own needs. In a world that often measures worth by productivity, it can be radical to do less, accept support, and make space for ourselves without guilt.
My passion is creating environments where people — neurodivergent or not — can work with their brains, not against them. These sessions welcome people with chronic illness, disability, mental health challenges, parenting complexities, perimenopause, and those from gender-, body-, and culturally-diverse communities.
