Celebrating Diversity,
Building Connection and
Empowering You.

At HMHK Psychology, our approach is grounded in a commitment to empowerment, collaboration, and a deep respect for the unique journey of each individual we support. Our practice is founded on the principles of strengths-based, person-centered, and client-led methodologies which are evidence based. We recognise that every person, regardless of age or background, possesses inherent strengths that can be harnessed for personal growth and resilience.

We work with individuals and families to help them learn to navigate and advocate for themselves and/or their child in the health system, education systems, workplaces and through NDIS.

We operate online via telehealth with the exception of assessments that need to be face-to-face. We provide accessible, affirming, and inclusive care to meet the diverse needs of our clients and we strive to make HMHK a safe environment where we can all show up as our whole selves.

Who we work with

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Our services

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Our guiding principles

Affirming you as the expert of your own experience

Embracing the social model of disability

Validating self-diagnosis and identification

Recognising the diversity of trans experiences with the understanding that there is no one way to be trans

Who we are

Emerson Osterberg

Emerson Osterberg (they/them) is a Clinical, Educational, and Developmental Psychologist with more than 15 years experience. Their expertise lies in providing support to young individuals, their families, and diverse communities. As a neurodivergent individual powered by ADHD and Dyslexia, Emerson, proudly non-binary and queer, brings a unique perspective to their practice. Passionate about providing a voice for young lives, they work diligently to foster understanding, confidence, and effective communication of needs.

Operating from Ngurra (Country) of the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples (Blue Mountains, NSW), Emerson transitioned their practice online post-COVID, extending their reach across Australia. Emerson is committed to prioritising access to supports for LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent communities. Emerson holds qualifications as a registered psychologist endorsed in Clinical Psychology and Educational and Developmental Psychology. Their practice reflects not just professional expertise, but lived experience in understanding of the challenges faced by marginalized communities.

Beyond their clinical work, Emerson is an advocate, educator and consultant. They actively contribute to national and international conferences, providing valuable insights into intersectionality, transgender rights and best practices in psychology. They are passionate about informed consent in all contexts and trauma informed practice. Emerson is a member of AusPATH and has previously been on the board of directors and the Education Committee. More recently Emerson was engaged as a consultant to the ABC, working on the “Miki vs the World” television series. 

Jo Knight

Jo Knight (she/her) is a Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of experience. She has worked in both Australia and Canada, in the public and private sectors.

Over the past half-decade, Jo has undertaken a deliberate shift in her professional focus, dedicating her expertise primarily to assessments. This specialised approach has empowered Jo to embark on extensive professional development, ensuring that she can offer nothing short of the highest-quality, person-centered assessments to her clients.

Jo is warm and empathetic and creates a welcoming and reassuring environment for her clients, especially in situations that might typically provoke anxiety. Jo's compassionate presence paves the way for individuals to embark on the transformative journey of self-discovery.

One of Jo's key strengths lies in her commitment to tailoring her reports and recommendations to each individual, recognising that every person is unique and deserves personalised attention. In addition to her clinical assessments, Jo extends her support by assisting clients in navigating complex application processes for programs such as NDIS and Centrelink. Furthermore, she can be an essential liaison in educational or workplace settings, ensuring clear and effective communication of assessment results and recommended accommodations.

Jo Knight is dedicated and caring, guiding her clients towards personal growth, understanding, and the necessary support to achieve their goals.

Contact Us

The best way to reach us is via the contact form below. Typical response time is one week.

You can also call us on 1300 68 4645.