Miranda
Willet

Miranda Willet is a Clinical Psychologist whose work is grounded in the understanding that healing and growth occur within the context of safe, attuned, and collaborative relationships. She brings a warm, relational, and compassionate approach to therapy, with a strong focus on helping people feel understood, supported, and empowered in making sense of their experiences.

Miranda has spent her career working in roles with young people, families, and caregivers impacted by abuse, neglect, developmental trauma, and complex mental health difficulties. Through this work, she has developed a strong interest in trauma-informed care, emotional regulation, and the ways early relational experiences shape identity, behaviour, and wellbeing across the lifespan. She works from an attachment-informed perspective, recognising the central role that relationships, safety, and co-regulation play in emotional development and healing.

Her approach integrates both mind and body based understandings of psychological wellbeing, including awareness of the nervous system and the impact of chronic stress and trauma on emotional and behavioural functioning. Miranda is particularly interested in supporting clients to better understand their emotional experiences, patterns of responding, and relationships, while building greater capacity for regulation, self-compassion, and connection.

Miranda works with children, adolescents and adults across a range of presentations, including trauma, emotional dysregulation, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, identity concerns, and complex behavioural presentations. She values working collaboratively with clients, tailoring therapy to each individual’s needs, pace, and goals. Her therapeutic work draws from a range of evidence-based approaches.

At the heart of Miranda’s work is a belief that meaningful change occurs when people feel emotionally safe, genuinely connected, and supported to understand themselves with curiosity and compassion.

    • Master of Clinical Psychology, University of Adelaide 

    • Bachelor of Psychological Science, University of Adelaide 

    • PsyBA Approved Supervisor Training 

    • Therapeutic Crisis Intervention Trainer Associate 

    • Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)

    • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

    • Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP)

    • Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) 

    • Sensorimotor Psychotherapy 

    • Theraplay