Sage Psychology Pambula acknowledges the Djirringanj and Thaua peoples of the Yuin Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we live and work. We recognise that this is, and always will be, Aboriginal land. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present, and to the knowledge holders who carry the wisdom, stories, and practices that continue to nurture community and Country. We honour the profound depth of knowledge held within Country and its people, and the ongoing strength, healing, and growing that flows from this connection. In our work, we commit to learning from and walking alongside First Nations peoples in the spirit of respect and healing.

Our Approach

At Sage Psychology Pambula our work is grounded in evidence‑based practice and guided by a neurodiversity‑affirming approach, ensuring you receive support that is effective, practical, and respectful of your unique ways of thinking and experiencing the world. Sessions offer a calm, compassionate space where your experiences are met with curiosity, and your goals shape the direction of therapy. By tailoring the process to what genuinely matters to you, we focus on fostering meaningful, lasting change that strengthens your wellbeing.

 

Clients We Support

Adults

We work with adults experiencing:

  • Stress

  • Burnout

  • Grief
  • Relationship strain

  • Anger

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Life transitions 

  • Trauma

Youth

We support young people experiencing:

  • Stress at school
  • Social challenges
  • Family conflict
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Emotional overwhelm
  • Self esteem and confidence

Children

We work closely with families to support:

  • Communication
  • Connection
  • Resilience
  • Emotional regulation
  • Enhancing parenting confidence and strategies
  • Supportive routines and boundaries

 

Clients with NDIS

We offer NDIS clients care that is:

  • Trauma‑informed
  • Neurodiversity‑affirming
  • Tailored to the client's goals
  • Focused on building skills
  • Supportive of independence
  • Strengthening wellbeing
  • Collaborative with families, and support services, for consistent, meaningful outcomes

 

About Bridget

Bridget Daly is a registered psychologist (Assoc. MAPS). With degrees in Psychology, Education, and International Relations, she brings a deep appreciation for science, learning, and cultural understanding to her work.

Bridget has seen first-hand how education, and psychological intervention can change lives. She is passionate about helping children and adults build practical skills, self awareness, and apply evidence‑based strategies that genuinely make a difference.

Her approach is grounded in clear communication, psychological insight, and a commitment to staying informed by current research and emerging knowledge.

Bridget’s focus is on supporting clients to feel understood, capable, and empowered as they move toward meaningful change.