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Warm, evidence-based psychology care for ADHD and related concerns

Dr. Sneha Goyal works with adults, adolescents, couples and families who want practical help with ADHD, anxiety, mood, executive function and the stress that builds when life has felt harder than it should.

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Dr. Sneha Goyal, Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Sneha Goyal

Clinical Psychologist in Melbourne CBD

Dr. Goyal is an AHPRA-registered Clinical Psychologist practising at Enable Workplace Consulting, Suite 6, Level 2, 156 Collins Street, Melbourne.

Her clinical work includes adult ADHD, attention and executive function concerns, anxiety, mood concerns, addiction, personality, work stress and couples therapy. She offers sessions in English and Hindi, with in-person and telehealth appointments available.

Her approach is collaborative and neuro-affirming. That means assessment and therapy are designed to understand the person in context, not simply list symptoms. Sessions focus on clear formulation, practical next steps and realistic strategies that respect the demands of work, study, parenting and relationships.

Clinical approach

Structured support without judgement

Assessment that explains the pattern

ADHD assessment considers symptoms, childhood history, current functioning, strengths, stressors and overlapping concerns such as anxiety, depression or trauma.

Evidence-based therapy

Therapy may draw from CBT, DBT, ACT, mindfulness-based strategies, interpersonal work and ADHD-adapted executive function support.

Practical goals

Work can focus on task initiation, planning, emotional regulation, relationships, perfectionism, sleep, burnout prevention and workplace or study demands.

Trust and credibility

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If you have spent years feeling capable but inconsistent, assessment can help separate character judgements from clinical patterns.
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