Anh Do
Associate Clinical Psychologist Registrar
(She/her)
Accepting new clients from June 2026
Anh is a Clinical Psychology Registrar with general registration through AHPRA, dedicated to supporting people aged 16 years and over across a range of mental health challenges and life experiences.
She is currently completing her PhD at Swinburne University of Technology, focusing on improving treatments for psychotic symptoms and trauma. Her work aims to help people with complex mental health challenges feel more understood, supported, and able to move forward in their lives.
Anh holds a Master of Clinical Psychology from Flinders University, alongside a Master’s degree in Psychology from the Netherlands. Having lived and trained in various parts of the world, she brings a culturally sensitive and open approach to her work. She values each person’s unique background and aims to create a space where clients feel safe, respected, and genuinely heard.
She has experience working with a range of concerns, including mood difficulties, trauma, personality disorders, neurodivergence, developmental challenges, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), phobias, body image issues, and disordered eating.
Guided by the kindness and support she has experienced in this field, Anh is committed to paying that forward. Her approach is compassionate, collaborative, culturally sensitive, neuro-affirming, and grounded in evidence-based therapies. She views therapy as a space for clients to explore their own experiences, build understanding, and work towards change at a pace that feels safe and meaningful.
Therapeutic Approaches
Anh therapeutic style is integrative, and she draws on various approaches to ensure treatment is tailored to each individual’s needs, such as:
- Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
- Cognitive Processing Therapy
- Schema Therapy
- Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR)
- Dialectical Behaviour Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Areas of Practice
Anh works with clients experiencing:
- Trauma-related concerns
- Childhood adversity
- Dissociation
- Intercultural challenges
- Low mood and depression
- Anxiety, panic, phobia, and stress
- Obsessive-compulsive issues
- Neurodivergence and developmental challenges (ADHD, autism, and learning difficulties)
- Emotional regulation difficulties (anger, irritability)
- Perfectionism
- Body image issues
- Personality disorders
- Relationship and attachment issues
- Identity and self-esteem issues
Professional Memberships
- The National Psychology Board – AHPRA (Membership number: PSY0002834762)
- Australia Psychological Society (Member number: 276390)
- The Australian Clinical Psychology Association – ACPA (Membership number 26257)
Academic Qualifications
- Bachelor of Psychology (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
- Master of Psychology (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
- Master of Clinical Psychology (Flinders University)
Referrals and Funding
- In order to see Anh, we require you have a referral from your GP, Specialist or Psychiatrist.
- Anh is a registered Medicare Provider.
- If claiming through Private health, a referral is still required.
- No other funding options available.
More about Anh
Anh finds joy in art and pottery, and in being out in nature, where she rarely says no to a good hike and new adventures. She is also passionate about exploring different ways to connect with people and is fascinated by diverse cultures. Curious and always eager to learn, she speaks English and Vietnamese fluently, has basic Dutch, and continues to study languages in her spare time.
Availabilities
Monday 9.00 am – 5.00 pm
Friday 9.00 am – 5.00 pm
We’re here to help you find the right support.
If you would like to see one of our psychologists, please submit an enquiry using the form below or call our team on (03) 9989 0107.
Please note that Breathe Psychology is not a crisis or emergency service and wait times to see a psychologist can vary. If you need immediate help, please contact:
- 000 – Emergency Services
- Lifeline: 13 11 14
- Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467
- Barwon Mental Health Services (24/7): 1300 094 187
- Suicide Line: 1300 651 251
- Safe Steps (Family Violence, 24/7): 1800 015 188
-1800RESPECT (Sexual, Domestic & Family Violence): 1800 737 732
-MensLine Australia: 1300 78 99 78
- Rainbow Door (LGBTIQA+ Support): 1800 729 367
Before you contact us:
To help save you time, we want to be clear about when Breathe Psychology may not be the right service.
We are unable to provide support for:
-psychosis
-eating disorders and treatment under an eating disorder management plan.
-alcohol or substance use as the primary concern
-People under the age of 16
-court-related assessments, legal reports, or medico-legal matters
-services funded under TAC, WorkCover/WorkSafe, NDIS, or FAS
For some mental health conditions, a psychiatrist referral is required:
If you have a history of mania, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or bipolar disorder, a referral from a psychiatrist is required before engaging in our service. This helps us ensure your treatment pathway is safe, appropriate, and well supported.
If we are the right service for you:
We will ask you to complete an intake form. Your answers help us:
-understand what you would like support with
-learn about your goals and preferences
-identify any safety or clinical factors
-match you with a psychologist whose skills and availability fit your needs
Our Intake Officer and Admin Team review your information as part of our matching process. This process was developed by our Principal Clinical Psychologist to make sure matching is ethical, safe, and aligned with best practice.
If you have any questions or prefer to speak with someone first, please call our friendly admin team otherwise please submit an enquiry below.