Braedon Townsend
Braedon Townsend is a Clinical Psychologist and Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner with experience working with people across the life span, from children to older adults. Braedon has specialised in working in clinical treatment and assessment of families managing separation, worked on comprehensive longitudinal research on the risk factors in adolescent wellbeing, and published research into wellbeing barriers for older adults.
Braedon holds a Master of Clinical Psychology from the University of Macquarie, a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) from the University of Macquarie, and a Bachelor of Arts in Communications (Journalism) from the University of Technology Sydney. Braedon is a member of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association, a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner registered with the Attorney General’s Department, and an approved Victim’s Services Counsellor in NSW.
Braedon works with a comprehensive understanding of the impact of family relationships and separation on the long-term development of children. Braedon has worked extensively with children and adults with developmental disabilities and those on the autism spectrum and specialises on the impact of mental health disorders on relationship and separation.