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Disorders Treated
ADD, ADHD
Mood disorders
Anxiety/Panic/Phobias
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Post Traumatic Stress
Post natal depression
Obsessive compulsive
Eating disorders
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Alcohol / Drug abuse
Tobacco dependence
... and others...


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Chronic Fatigue
Insomnia, Burnout
Headache, Migraine
Fibromyalgia
Workplace Injury
... and others...


Relationship Issues
Jealousy
Anger, Bullying
Domestic Violence
Sexual Dysfunction
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CLINIC GATEWAY

The Clinic in Fremantle has been in operation since 1987 and has provided psychological services to a wide range of clients, in terms of symptoms, age, ethnic background, occupation, income and functioning.

Denis McCarthy, the clinic director, who has a broad background is committed to applying the best tools available to assist his clients more effectively. He therefore incorporates a wide variety of clinical approaches and wholistic health perspectives.


This is why he is so innovative and ecclectic. For example, he is the first West Australian be certified in and to apply leading edge clinical tools like cranio-electrical stimulation, heartmath and neurotherapy.

Heartmath and neurotherapy exemplify his basic approach, which is one of integrating the wisdom of the heart with the latest scientific understandings of the brain. A scientific practitioner with heart.

In the 1970s and 1980s Denis was an environmental and social change activist. He was actively engaged in the greens, men's liberation, non-violence training, permaculture, radical psychiatry and wholistic health "movements". The legacy of this period is his awareness of the eco-socio-political dimension of people's lives, and its therapeutic implications. A "whole person" approach to therapy does not lose sight of these broader context and meanings in peoples lives. These dimensions may not be the foreground to the therapeutic task, however it is important that their impacts be understood and utilized in therapy as and when appropriate.

Denis's earliest therapy training was in the area of group therapy and psychodrama. He began this training in 1974 and continued until reaching an advanced training level in 1989. In these youthful years while his peers played or watched football Denis participated in growth and therapy groups. It was his passion, and still is! ... During 1990s he focused more on clinical work with individuals and couples, which he also enjoys. Nowadays he aims for a balance of individual, couple and group therapy.

Denis McCarthy's expertise is in dealing with the following issues:

  • Attentional deficits (AD/HD)
  • Anxiety, panic, phobias
  • Post trauma stress
    Pre-menstrual stress
  • Post-natal depression
  • Depression, mood swing
  • Bereavement, grief & loss
  • Chronic pain
  • Headache
  • Insomnia
  • Anger management
  • Relationship difficulties
  • Divorce or life transitions
  • Poor self esteem
  • Sexual traumas
  • Marital conflict
  • Habit problems
  • Addictions, Quit smoking
  • Obsessive compulsive disorders
  • Eating disorders
  • Irritable bowel disorder
  • Weight management, obesity


Where is the Clinic?

The Psychology Clinic is located at 197 High Street, Fremantle, Suite 2, on the 1st floor above the Fremantle Drive-in Pharmacy, located near the corner of Parry and High Streets. There is street parking nearby in Ellen St, which runs off Parry St and in the council parking centres near the Fremantle Markets.

What are the Hours of Operation?

Mon., Wednes., Friday:  8:00 am - 6:00 pm: Individual, Couple & Family (ICF)
Monday & Wednesday:  6.30 pm - 8.30 pm: Group Therapy, and ICF Therapy

After-Hours Service:
Saturdays 12.30 - 5:00 pm
Monday and Wednesdays 6.30-8.30pm
- The Clinic does not offer after hours services on other nights.
-  A/H fees are the Australian Psychological Society. rec. fees.

How to Contact the clinic?

Telephone: (08) 9430 7777 0r 6468 4814
Mobile (Denis): 0404 0202 42
Mailing Address: DMA Psychology Clinic,
POB 789; Fremantle, WA 6959

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