January, 2021
Adaptive Minds Psychology is seeking a Provisional Psychologist to assist in providing psychological services for 'at-risk' youth in Project Booyah. The position is contracted until 26th January, 2022, however it is likely this position will extend until 31st March, 2022 (current employee will be on maternity leave until then). The position is a shared role with Amanda, our senior psychologist who will offer guidance, mentoring, direction and support. There is no qualified supervising psychologist at this location, so the provisional psychologist will require their own supervisor and it is likely this position will be a secondary location as part of the 4 + 2 or 5 + 1 pathway. The suitable applicant will be paid at the appropriate rate outlined in the Health Professionals and Support Services Award.For further information please contact the clinic.
December, 2019
Adaptive Minds Psychology is moving locations in 2020! Amanda will be remaining with Adaptive Minds and will be working from 71-81 Clarks Rd, Loganholme in the building adjacent to Tudor Park PCYC Community and Recreational Centre. The landline number will change, however contact can still be made via email, this website and Facebook.
Erin will be working independently at a new office in Beenleigh. Further details for Erin will follow. You can still contact both os us at the current office up until 18th December, 2019. Our office will close from 19th December, 2019. Contact can continue to be made via the means mentioned above during the Christmas break. Amanda will reopen at her new office on the week of 6th January, 2020.
September, 2015
Adaptive Minds Psychology was privileged to be invited to the Queensland Training Awards where Project Booyah was a finalist in the Premier's Industry Collaboration Award. Project Booyah were announced the State winner for that category and are now in contention for the National Training Award in Hobart in November, 2015. Congratulations Project Booyah and good luck with the National Awards.

April, 2015
Adaptive Minds Psychology has assisted in the development of an innovative program for at risk youth that has been running for four years. Commencing on the northern Gold Coast Project Booyah is a police mentoring program embracing community first approach in the interests of helping at risk young people bridge their disconnect with society. As the consulting psychologist and taking into account the therapeutic approach the program involves social and skill development training, community interventions, mentoring, case management, camps and vocational scholarships to support young people and their families to build careers. In April, 2015 Adaptive Minds Psychology received an Assistant Commissioners certificate in recognition of the input provided to the program which has altered the lives of hundreds of young people across Queensland.
