Dr Cayla Bellagarda is a Clinical Neuropsychologist who completed her Masters & PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology at UWA, and Registrar training at ADHD WA with Dr Sheridan. She has experience conducting neuropsychological assessments across the lifespan, including children, adults and older adults. Cayla is passionate about providing a way for her clients to explore their own unique brain to better understand their strengths and obstacles. Cayla is particularly interested in working with children and young adults.
Alongside her clinical work, Cayla has completed a PhD in the Human Vision Laboratory at UWA. Her research work focused on non-invasive methods of studying visual processing in the brain, and how this may inform our understanding of the sensory features of neurodevelopmental disorders. She is actively involved in research and supervision of postgraduate students, as well as delivering trainings and workshops. She has recently joined a project focused on monitoring and supporting early childhood development.
Dr India Kelsall-Foreman |Clinical Neuropsychologist
Dr India Kelsall-Foreman is a Clinical Neuropsychologist who completed her MPsych/PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology at the University of Western Australia. In her clinical work, India has worked in both private and public settings and has experience providing neuropsychological assessment across the lifespan, including children, adults, and older adults. India is particularly interested in working with individuals who might have neurodevelopmental (e.g., ADHD, learning disorders) or neurodegenerative conditions (e.g., dementia). India uses a warm and genuine approach to facilitate a comfortable space to explore each person’s cognitive strengths and weaknesses, and aims to provide tailored recommendations for each client.
Dr Andrew Sheridan | Director Clinical Psychologist & Neuropsychologist
Please note: Dr Sheridan is not currently taking referrals for assessment or therapy through this clinic. Dr Andrew Sheridan trained in the UK as a Clinical Psychologist, initially focusing on child neuropsychology at Great Ormond Street Hospital and Oxford Children's Hospital. The initial phases of his career were largely focused on working with children and families in neuropsychological assessment, but more recently his emphasis has extended to cover the full lifespan, and to include both therapy and assessment. Dr Sheridan’s working week is focused largely on supervision and research activities at present, but also maintaining a limited therapy caseload at ADHD WA. His approach in both supervision and therapy is person-focused, compassionate, and grounded in the research evidence.