Ginnie is a provisional psychologist working under supervision, based in Melbourne. She has particular experience working with children and adolescents, providing psychological assessments and ongoing interventions. She also works with clients across other age groups on common issues such as anxiety, anxiety, relationship challenges, and family difficulties.
Jingyi is familiar with evidence-based approaches, particularly Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and integrates these approaches to help clients develop coping skills, emotional regulation, and resilience. She also incorporates the Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) in her sessions and practices a neuro-affirming approach, supporting clients in a way that respects and values neurodiversity.
She has experience conducting developmental and cognitive assessments and translating assessment findings into practical strategies for clients and families. Jingyi is committed to collaborative, client-centred practice, ensuring each client’s strengths, needs, and goals are central to the work.
Outside of work, Jingyi enjoys reading, watching movies, singing karaoke, and trying different foods. She values empathy and building supportive, positive connections with clients and their families.




