Kate Lennon
Clinical Neuropsychologist
B.A. (Hons); MPsych (Clin Neuro); MAPS; FCCN
Kate has spent the past decade passionately enjoying a diverse practice of Neuropsychology. She trained at the University of Melbourne and honed her skills in various hospital- and community-based services in Melbourne before moving back to the Northern Rivers, where she grew up. She has continued to balance public and private work roles, as well as providing education and clinical supervision to colleagues and junior psychologists. Now, Kate and her family enjoy life on a property on the Great Dividing Range.
Kate sees adults over the age of 16 years. Outside of private practice, her work roles have included brain injury rehabilitation, inpatient geriatric medicine, acute and community mental health, complex disability, movement disorders, memory clinics, and dementia research. In her private practice she frequently sees clients participating in the NDIS, iCare, and other insurance schemes.
Kate’s diverse experience is bound together by an interest in all things brain and psychology. She loves connecting with people from all walks of life, hearing their stories, and working with them to find hope, feel empowered, and move forward.