Please note that Dr Connor is now fully booked for new clients until the end of 2023. Dr Connor is not in a position to accept any more clients - either child or adult - for 2023. However, Dr Connor is happy to take names and contact details of new clients for assessments/diagnosis only, to be placed on a waitlist for 2024. Currently, there are already a number of people on this waitlist, and it is unlikely that there will be times available before April 2024.
Please email your inquiry, rather than phone, as this will yield a faster response.
[Please note that former clients re-presenting will be accommodated, if possible, using cancellations.]
Please continue to check this front page, as updates will be provided.
Requests for Reports/Written Statements.
Please note that, as Dr Connor needs to allocate time well in advance for ALL writing tasks, reports of any kind are not able to be provided within short time frames. (For example, a request on a Monday for a report to be provided within the same week or within that month would not be possible in most circumstances). Typically, report writing time is allocated at least three months in advance, when assessments are booked in, and in order of receipt of requests. Please take these time frame constraints into account when contacting with a request for an assessment or report or any written statement/letter/NDIS review reporf.
Dr Pam Connor is a registered psychologist (Registration Number PSY0001407041) in the ACT, specialising in clinical psychology. She holds Full Membership with the Australian Psychology Society (APS), with Full Membership of both the Clinical and Health Colleges of the APS.
Dr Connor has worked in the field of mental health since 1997, in both the public and private sector, with prior experience in counselling and education. She is currently in full-time private practice, having retired from a long public sector career at the end of 2014.
Dr Connor has been in full-time private practice in Belconnen ACT since 2015 although was in private practice (part-time) for 15 years prior to that, alongside public sector work.
Dr Connor holds a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Masters in Brain and Mind Science (Neuroscience), Masters in Education (Curriculum and Learning), Masters in Education (Counselling), and a Doctor of Health Science (Psychology).
Dr Connor’s public-sector working history spans 46 years, her most relevant employment prior to taking up full-time private practice in 2015 being as Associate Professor (Psychology) at the University of Canberra, 2010-2014.