Clinical Psychology at Sydney Endocrinology
Endocrinologists often work closely with psychologists to ensure the best long term outcomes for their patients. Endocrine conditions can involve a lot of self-care. This can be draining and require difficult lifestyle changes. As psychologists are experts in changing habits, they are well placed to help people with these changes.
Other conditions involve a big emotional load, either due to the changes that occur with the condition, or because the condition itself can affect mood. Psychologists can work with people to cope with the issues that arise as a result of endocrine changes.
As many endocrine conditions are closely related to stress, learning good stress management can make management a lot easier. Endocrinologists often refer patients to psychologists for help with stress management skills.
When a bad habit is stopping you moving forward with your life, it’s worth considering an assessment with a clinical psychologist.
Issues a clinical psychologist can help with include:
Struggling with making or maintaining lifestyle changes (eg activity or food).
Having trouble staying on track with diabetes.
Feeling overwhelmed by the demands of a medical condition.
Struggling with a new diagnosis.
Experiencing diabetes distress.
Difficulty with sleep hygiene.
Struggling with emotional eating, fussy eating, binge eating or restricted eating.
Experiencing high levels of depression or anxiety.
If you are struggling with lifestyle changes, you may benefit from an appointment with our clinical psychologist. Psychologists are experts at changing habits. Jodie can work with you on ways to make lifestyle changes that you can keep for the long haul.
A clinical psychologist is an expert in mental health. They have undertaken highly specialised and advanced training in the assessment, diagnosis, formulation, and psychological treatment of mental health, behavioural, and emotional disorders across the lifespan.
Our clinical psychologist, Dr Jodie Landstra, translates and integrates theory and clinical practice to understand, prevent, and relieve psychological problems or disorders. She has:
A comprehensive understanding of a wide range of mental health issues and how they may occur at any age.
Extensive knowledge of mental illness assessment, diagnosis and treatment.
Skills in psychological testing - to assess problems, and effectively understand and treat individuals dealing with psychological distress.
Experience consulting with a wide range of health professionals and organisations regarding behaviour, emotions, and severe mental distress.
Our clinical psychologist provides services such as:
Individual and group assessment and therapy.
Working with you individually, or, with you and your partner, family, or carer.
Assess the causes of psychological distress within the context of the history of the problems and contributing factors, such as genetics, social and family factors, and coping styles.
Develop a management or treatment plan for stabilisation, recovery, or for managing a long-term mental health condition.
Provide advice about lifestyle changes to help manage psychological distress.
Liaise with your healthcare team to ensure multidisciplinary care is achieved to support you best.
Our psychologist, Jodie, is trained in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), which is an evidence-based and widely used psychological treatment. She has subsequently received additional evidenced-based treatment trainings in:
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT).
This extensive skill set, paired with Jodie’s clinical experience, allows her to customise treatment to the client so that the best outcome is reached.
Using her expertise in psychology, Jodie equips her clients with skills and strategies to facilitate changes, to improve circumstances in their personal or social situations.
Dr Landstra:
Empowers her clients through personalised counselling and treatment, to address her client’s issues and circumstances.
Provides support to university students, families and carers, as required,
Helps address concerns with burnout in the area of diabetes and weight management.
Has personal and extensive experience in mindfulness practice.
Jodie, our psychologist, works with her clients to help manage and recover from:
Adjusting to major life changes, stresses, or trauma
Anxiety, depression/ low mood, phobias or fears
Psychosis
Eating disorders
Pre or post natal mood disorders
Weight management
Diabetes burnout / distress
Establishing healthy diet and lifestyle patterns – sleep, eating, exercise, stress
Yes, our psychologist is a trained facilitator for the following program:
Our RECLAIM Program is an investment in your health. Our bespoke, evidence-based multidisciplinary program aims to reverse insulin resistance and prevent diabetes.
Our specialised team individually tailors your program to work with your current lifestyle and preferences. We work with you over 90 days to build your skills, knowledge, and motivation to make small but effective changes to your day-to-day. This allows you to Reclaim your Energy, Confidence, Lifestyle, Activity levels and most importantly, reverse insulin resistance - regaining Insulin sensitivity and Metabolic fitness.
This program is suitable for individuals with impaired glucose tolerance, impaired fasting glucose, PCOS, and a history of gestational diabetes. Contact us for a health assessment, to see if you are eligible.