About Lauren Lynch (she/her)

Clinical practice with connection at the centre.

AMHSW, Medicare Better Access Provider and ANZAED Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician.

Lauren Lynch (she/her), AASW Accredited Mental Health Social Worker and ANZAED Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician

Lauren Lynch (she/her)

Grounded in relationship, safety and belonging.

Lauren is a proud Yorta Yorta woman with strong connection to Bunurong Country. She now lives and works on Whadjuk Noongar Country, and feels honoured to offer Body Belonging from this place with respect for Country, Elders and community.

Lauren is an AASW Accredited Mental Health Social Worker (AMHSW), Medicare Better Access Provider and ANZAED Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician.

She works with children, adolescents and adults across eating disorders, body image distress, identity, trauma, neurodivergence, relationships, family systems and recovery.

Her practice brings together CBT-E, ACT, DBT-informed skills, creative therapy and play therapy training, alongside assessment, formulation and safety planning within an AMHSW scope of practice.

Body Belonging is Aboriginal and LGBTQIA+ led, neuroaffirming and grounded in social and emotional wellbeing. The work is relational, evidence-informed, supervised and centred on the person seeking support.

Eating disorder clinical practice

ANZAED credentialed eating disorder work, body image therapy and recovery planning are adapted to the person, their developmental stage, and the family, kin, carers or practitioners around them when helpful.

Identity, culture and relationships

Therapy can make room for culture, queerness, gender, neurodivergence, relationships, family, kin, community, strengths and self-determination alongside clinical risk and mental health goals.

Creative and developmental work

Creative, play-based and practical therapeutic approaches can be used with children, adolescents and adults when they fit the person and the work.

Working together

Start with the pathway that fits now.

Book online through Halaxy, or email the clinic if you are a referrer, parent, carer, supporter or client wanting help to choose the right starting point.