
Kath Mansfield is an Adelaide based clinical psychologist with a special interest in difficult to treat, complex disorders. Kath integrates various therapeutic techniques depending on the needs of the client, and their personal goals.
Qualifications
Masters of Psychology (Clinical) – The University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - The University of Adelaide
Diploma of Applied Science (Nursing) – Flinders University
Therapies, strategies, techniques used and/or informed by:
"I am passionate about helping the clients I work with develop a ‘life worth living'."
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy techniques (CBT)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy techniques (ACT)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy techniques (DBT)
Radically Open Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (RO-DBT)
Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy techniques (MCBT)
Elements of Schema Therapy (ST)
Professional Associations:
Full and Current Registration with The Psychology Board of Australia (PBA)
Current Member of the Australian Psychological Society (MAPS)
Current Fellow of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists (FCCLP)
Past State President of the Australian Association of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (AACBT, SA Branch)
Past State Vice President of the Australian Association of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (AACBT, SA Branch)
Publications:
Mathias JL & Mansfield KM (2005) Prospective and declarative memory problems following moderate and severe traumatic brain injury. Brain Injuries. 2005 Apr;19(4):271-82