Duncan Hickey
- Clinical Psychologist
Please note: Online booking available only for existing clients. For new client bookings, please phone 07 3076 2238
Duncan (he/him) is a Clinical Psychologist who holds a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and a Master of Clinical Psychology from Griffith University. Since 2020, Duncan has gained experience across a variety of private practice settings as well as teaching undergraduate psychology in a university context.
Duncan provides a collaborative, empathetic, and goal-focused environment, enabling clients to explore challenges and become equipped for meaningful change. Working from an attachment-informed and neuro-affirming perspective, he ensures that support is both trauma-informed and tailored to each individual’s unique needs. His experience has shaped an approach that helps clients to identify the barriers holding them back in order to take purposeful, meaningful steps toward the life they want to lead.
Areas of Interest:
- Mood disorders and Depression
- Anxiety
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Trauma
- Men’s health
- Grief and loss
- Workplace stress
- Significant life transitions
Duncan utilises evidence-based frameworks, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT). He also integrates Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) and is informed by attachment theory and psychodynamic principles, helping clients gain insight into long-term patterns to facilitate lasting change.
Duncan is a registered provider with the Queensland Police Service SelfRefer program.
Outside of work, Duncan enjoys spending time with his wife and two young sons. He is an avid reader and enjoys camping, hiking and gardening.
Age Range:
- Adolescents
- Adults
Days:
- Mondays
- Tuesdays
Booking:
Duncan Hickey
- Clinical Psychologist
Currently accepting new clients
Duncan Hickey
- Clinical Psychologist
Please note: Online booking available only for existing clients. For new client bookings, please phone 07 3076 2238
Duncan (he/him) is a Clinical Psychologist who holds a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and a Master of Clinical Psychology from Griffith University. Since 2020, Duncan has gained experience across a variety of private practice settings as well as teaching undergraduate psychology in a university context.
Duncan provides a collaborative, empathetic, and goal-focused environment, enabling clients to explore challenges and become equipped for meaningful change. Working from an attachment-informed and neuro-affirming perspective, he ensures that support is both trauma-informed and tailored to each individual’s unique needs. His experience has shaped an approach that helps clients to identify the barriers holding them back in order to take purposeful, meaningful steps toward the life they want to lead.
Areas of Interest:
- Mood disorders and Depression
- Anxiety
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Trauma
- Men’s health
- Grief and loss
- Workplace stress
- Significant life transitions
Duncan utilises evidence-based frameworks, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT). He also integrates Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) and is informed by attachment theory and psychodynamic principles, helping clients gain insight into long-term patterns to facilitate lasting change.
Duncan is a registered provider with the Queensland Police Service SelfRefer program.
Outside of work, Duncan enjoys spending time with his wife and two young sons. He is an avid reader and enjoys camping, hiking and gardening.
Age Range:
- Adolescents
- Adults
Days:
- Mondays
- Tuesdays
Booking: