MARCH 2022 UPDATE: Matthew is NOT currently accepting new patients and is unlikely to accept new patients in the near future. We encourage you to seek other services at this time.
Matthew Csabonyi (Clinical Psychologist)
Matthew Csabonyi (He/Him)
Principal Clinical Psychologist / Clinic Director MPsych (Clinical), BPsych (Hons), MACPA, MAPS, MAUSPATH, MADVIP I'm a registered clinical psychologist and board approved supervisor. I'm registered with the Psychology Board of Australia (AHPRA) and a member of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association (ACPA), the Australian Psychological Society (APS), the Australian Professional Association for Trans Health (AUSPATH), and the Association of Domestiv Violence Intervention Providers (ADVIP). I provide psychology services to teenagers, adults and older adults. In addition to working at APC I have worked as the Acting Discipline Senior for clinical psychology at Monash Health Gender Clinic, a senior clinical psychologist in various public health roles over 9 years, and currently as a psychology supervisor at The University of Melbourne Psychology Clinic. My style of therapy is warm, engaging and very down to earth. I tend to be open with my patients about what i'm thinking and share a lot of my thoughts in session. I think therapy works best when we can develop a shared understanding of what's going on, and I will always try to do that with a lot of empathy and compassion for you and your situation. I love what I do and enjoy working with people with a lot of different issues, but have a particular interest in mood (e.g., depression), anxiety (e.g., general, social, health), trauma, obsessive compulsive disorder, personality disorder, addiction and managing relationship breakdowns. I also have a special interest in working with gender dysphoria and providing WPATH letters for gender diverse patients to access gender-affirming treatments and I have an expertise working with the LGBT community more generally. I use various types of therapy and techniques in my work with people. My main modalities include attachment focused cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), schema therapy and acceptance commitment therapy (ACT), however i'm not a purist - I enjoy taking an individualised approach with each person. I also have a special interest in the use of Virtual Reality in therapy, particularly in the treatment of anxiety, and I use a VR setup validated for use in psychology treatment with patients who express interest and for whom this treatment is a valid approach. I'm a registered medicare provider, so rebates are available for eligible patients and services. |