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Nicholas Zammit

Hive Psychology

Clinical Psychologist, BPsych (Hons), MPsych (Clin), MAPS

 

​Nick approaches his clinical work utilising a variety of therapeutic modalities, frameworks, and techniques. These include EMDR Therapy, attachment theory, Ego State Therapy, Mentalization Based Therapy, Clinical Hypnosis, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and The Theory of Trauma-related Structural Dissociation of the Personality.

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Nick knows that our first defence as humans is our connection and safety in relationships with others. Due to this, Nick aims to provide a safe and comfortable space through a kind and non-judgemental approach to therapy. It is within this dynamic that change within therapy is fostered. 

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Nick has a special interest in working with individuals who are survivors of complex trauma. This includes individuals struggling with dissociative survival responses. 

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Nick is currently completing a PhD on developing a questionnaire relating to the maladaptive activation of human innate defensive states, furthering his knowledge on responses to trauma.

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In his spare time, Nick enjoys spending time with his young family, and taking his dogs for a walk on the beach. 

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You can read more about Nick by visiting Hive Psycholgy here.

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