We All Wear It Differently - A Podcast for Early Career Psychologists

#14 - Speaking with School Psychologist Justine Tonner-Joyce

10.11.2015 - By Psychology podcast host Amy FelmanPlay

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Justine Tonner-Joyce is a registered psychologist with over 15 years experience working with young people and adults in clinical, educational and private practice settings. Justine currently works at Melbourne Girls Grammar School in Melbourne, Victoria, where she has worked for the past 10 years. Justine began her career the Albert Road Centre for Health as a probationary psychologist working with high-risk adolescents in the later 1990’s.

Justine completed her Graduate Diploma of Educational Psychology and Masters of Counselling Psychology at Monash University and is a Member Australian Psychological Society and an affiliate member of the APS College of Sports Psychology.

Whilst training to become a psychologist Justine was also training and competing as an elite rower becoming a world champion and world record holder in the women’s lightweight pair. She was recently inducted into the Rowing Victoria Hall of fame.

Justines Suggested Resources

The School Counselling and School Social Work Treatment Planner, Knapp & Jongsma

Reachout.com for professionals and young people

smilingmind.com.au mindfulness app

tuningintokids.org.au emotion coaching for parents

Visit the website to check out all the links that Justine spoke about and her best self-care tip for early career psychologists.

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