About Dr Georgius

Dr Jeanne Georgius is a qualified Clinical Neuropsychologist. She completed her Doctor of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology) in Melbourne in 2003 and subsequently worked in a range of settings in Victoria and in Queensland.

Dr Georgius is a fully registered Psychologist with AHPRA, the national registration organisation in Australia. She has specialist endorsement in Clinical Neuropsychology. To view her registration details, please click here.

Dr Jeanne Georgius has memberships and affiliations with the following professional organisations:
  • Member Australian Psychological Society (APS) and its specialist College of Clinical Neuropsychologists (CCN)
  • Member of the International Neuropsychological Society (INS)
  • Member Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment (ASSBI)

  • Her employment history consists of 10 years working as a Clinical Neuropsychologist in the following areas:
  • Rehabilitation and Brain Injury units in Melbourne and Ballarat
  • Memory Clinic at Ballarat Health Services

  • Disability Services- Behavioural Unit

  • Lecturer in Psychology at Victoria University, Melbourne
  • Clinical Supervisor at the Victoria University Psychology Clinic, Melbourne

  • Medico-legal assessments in private practice in Melbourne and Noosa Heads

  • Her experience includes both inpatient and outpatient neuropsychological assessments, as well as creating and implementing behavioural interventions for challenging behaviours and consequences of brain injuries.

    She also has training and experience in a range of therapeutic methods such as Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy (CRT), Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

    Services provided:
  • Neuropsychological assessments
  • Medico-legal Assessments
  • Competency Assessments
  • Dementia Assessments
  • Behaviour interventions for adults with brain injuries or cognitive compromise.
  • Treatment for depression, anxiety & posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) associated with brain injuries