Meet Olivia Hartmann
Sunshine Coast Psychologist
Provisional Psychologist
BA (Hons) Psychology
Status: Books Open To New Children, Adolescent, and Adult Clients
Olivia is a Provisional Psychologist registered with AHPRA, with over three years of international clinical experience. She takes a warm, holistic approach to therapy and is passionate about supporting children, adolescents, and adults through life’s challenges.
Olivia Hartmann is a Provisional Psychologist registered with AHPRA, holding an Honours Bachelor's degree in Psychology. She brings over three years of experience as a licensed clinical psychologist in Brazil, where she provided evidence-based psychological support to children, adolescents, and adults.
Olivia’s professional background spans clinical psychotherapy and placements in hospital and community mental health settings, where she developed strong skills in psychological assessment, intervention, and compassionate client care. She adopts a holistic, person-centred approach and is passionate about helping individuals navigate life’s challenges with empathy and evidence-based strategies.
Fluent in English, Portuguese and Spanish, Olivia is well-equipped to work with clients from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Her warm, adaptable, and collaborative nature fosters a safe and supportive therapeutic space, allowing clients to explore their concerns and work toward greater mental health and wellbeing.
Evidence-Based Therapy
At Harmony Psychology, we use a range of proven, evidence-based therapeutic approaches tailored to meet your unique needs:
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CBT is a practical, goal-oriented therapy that helps identify and change unhelpful thought patterns and behaviours. It’s effective for anxiety, depression, stress, and many other mental health challenges.
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EMDR is a specialized therapy designed to help people process and heal from trauma and distressing memories. It’s widely used for PTSD, anxiety, and phobias, providing relief by reprocessing traumatic experiences.
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Schema Therapy explores deep-rooted patterns and beliefs formed in childhood that affect your current relationships and emotions. It’s especially helpful for chronic emotional difficulties and personality disorders.
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Art Therapy uses creative expression as a pathway to explore emotions, reduce stress, and improve self-awareness. It’s beneficial for people who find it difficult to express feelings in words, including children and adults alike.
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ACT focuses on accepting difficult thoughts and feelings while committing to actions that align with your values. It helps increase psychological flexibility and improve overall well-being.