EASA would like to inform our clients and customers that we are currently experiencing IT changes that are causing disruptions.


We would like to sincerely apologise in advance for this inconvenience and direct you to the following:


  • If you have sent an email to EASA in the last 24 hours and not received a response, please resend to the same email you sent it to
  • If you are requesting critical incident support, please contact Leela on 0400 463 789 or send an email to practicemanager@easa.org.au
  • If you are requesting information on training or workplace solutions, please send an email to corp@corp.org.au


We endeavour to have these disruptions resolved in a timely matter. We do appreciate your patience and thank you for your understanding.


Kind Regards,


EASA Administration


Staff Profile_Lydia Brodie

Meet Lydia


Lydia is a Provisional Psychologist who has recently joined EASA to complete her final placement under the Master of Clinical Psychology at CDU. Lydia moved to Darwin in 2019 expecting to be here for 18 months, but territory life won her over.


Lydia has previously worked within a range of settings in the NT including Youth Detention, a Specialist School, and an Indigenous-run not for profit. Providing individualised care that is culturally safe and trauma-informed is a priority for her practice.


Lydia has experience working with a range of issues including anxiety, depression and anger. She has a keen interest in working with youth, and takes a holistic approach to wellbeing through a biopsychosocial lens.

Areas of Interest

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Trauma
  • Children
  • Teens
  • Stress
  • Eating
  • Compassion
  • Mindfulness
  • Body Image
  • Gender
  • Sexuality
  • Self esteem
  • Anger
  • Burnout
Therapies

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
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