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Saffiah Zambri

Pronouns: she/her
Psychologist
Moonee Ponds

Saffiah Zambri is an AHPRA-registered psychologist with training in educational and developmental psychology. She has worked across early intervention services, hospitals, schools, a children’s care home, and private practices in Australia and Singapore. Saffiah enjoys working with children and families from diverse cultural backgrounds and is particularly passionate about supporting neurodivergent individuals.

Saffiah provides psychological assessment, and support in areas such as behaviour challenges, social emotional difficulties, anxiety and learning. She strongly believes in empowering families to actively support their children through challenges and towards reaching their potential.

Saffiah adopts a neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based, client-centred, and collaborative approach in her work. She draws on evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), mindfulness, Positive Behaviour Support, and the TEACCH approach, and often incorporates play-based and creative strategies, particularly when working with young children.

Languages

English and Malay

Clinic Schedule

Monday and Thursday

Assessment

Currently accepting preschool and primary school aged assessment clients

Counselling

Saffiah sees parents as well as preschool and primary school aged children for counselling and support

Qualifications

  • Master of Psychology
  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Psychology
  • Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Sociology)

Professional Associations / Accreditations

  • Registered member of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) – Educational and Developmental Psychology Registrar
  • Member of the Australian Educational and Developmental Psychology Association (AEDPA)