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Psychology services across the board

THE Enki Centre has opened up in the heart of Berwick, offering quality psychology and speech pathology services to children, adolescents and families.
The Enki Centre also provides psychology services to athletes, helping them towards sport and life success. The two directors, Dr Cheree Murrihy and Maria Bailey are not only Registered Psychologists but also teacher-trained and therefore they have a deep understanding of the relationship between home and school issues.
They are warm, genuine and caring and quickly put the child/adolescent at ease.
Dr Murrihy lectures in cognitive assessment at Monash University and keeps up to date with state-of-the-art evidence-based assessment techniques.
The Enki Centre aims to be a leader in excellence for cognitive, academic and behavioural assessments.
Ms Bailey, a former professional tennis players and coach, believes that more attention needs to be given to the mental side of sport and the athlete’s well-being.
As a psychologist, she works with athletes at all ages and levels, inspiring them towards personal success.
Dr Murrihy and Ms Bailey are passionate about meaningful change and to this end, provide a number of exciting and innovative programs.
Visit the website to read more about our individual intensive dyslexia tutoring, attention and learning clinic and anxiety clinic and our skill up program for athletes.
Dr Cheree Murrihy and Maria Bailey invite you to explore what the Enki centre can offer. You can contact The Enki Centre, at 20 Langmore Lane, Berwick, on 9769 8899 or visit enkicentre.com.au to find out more about our range of services.

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