Trista Li
Child and Adolescent Counsellor / Provisional Psychologist
Trista is an experienced child and adolescent counsellor and a provisional psychologist who has years of experience working as a school counsellor and worked with families of a variety of cultural backgrounds. She has experience working with primary and secondary students, and students in special education settings for behaviour and mental health concerns.
Trista has a passion for working with neurodiverse children and adolescents on the autism spectrum. She completed the Westmead Feelings Program 1 Facilitator course in 2021 and ran the program in 2022 and 2023 with children, teachers and parents.
Trista enjoys teaching children skills to build their independence, increase emotional resilience and improve their social skills. She can administer cognitive and behaviour assessments and provide advice to parents on supporting children with ADHD, intellectual disability and learning difficulties. She works with issues such as anxiety, depression, anger management, friendship difficulties, grief and loss, attentional and behavioural difficulties, and managing academic demands.
Her areas of expertise:
- Child and adolescent clients
- Neurodivergent issues such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Anger management
- Friendship difficulties
- Grief and loss
- Attentional and behavioural difficulties
- Managing academic demands
Trista has extensive experience in administering the following psychometric assessments:
- ADHD Child Assessment (ADHD Child Assessment Package)
- Learning Assessment (Learning Assessment Package)
- Intelligence Assessment
- Academic Assessent
Educational Background
- Master of Teaching (School Counselling), University of Sydney
- Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), Australian National University
- Diploma of Counselling, Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors