Dayle Johnson
BSc, MSc, PsyBA General
Wellbeing Director, Psychologist, Positive Behaviour Support
I can help: Adults 18+
I specialise in: Low mood (depression); heightened levels of anxiety; substance use and emotional dysregulation (anger)
Medicare Rebate Available:Â Yes
NDIS-Funded:Â Yes
Dayle Johnson is the Principal Psychologist at Calm Minds Clinic, bringing a wealth of experience from both the public and private sectors. Registered with the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) and holding a BSc and MSc in Forensic Psychology, Dayle is a dedicated professional known for his warm, genuine and empathetic approach.
His interpersonal skills are highly regarded by both colleagues and clients, fostering a supportive and trusting therapeutic environment. Dayle integrates his own training programs and workshops with accredited courses, such as Standard Mental Health First Aid, to provide comprehensive mental health support. His work spans across groups, organisations, and individuals, promoting mental health, wellbeing, and resilience across diverse settings.
Dayle's approach is holistic and evidence-based, ensuring that his clients receive care tailored to their unique needs. Aspiring to provide his clients with the best possible mental health care, Dayle combines compassion with a thorough understanding of psychological principles. He creates a space where clients feel valued, heard, and supported, enabling them to achieve their personal and mental health goals.
In addition to his clinical practice, Dayle is a sought-after trainer and workshop facilitator, known for his engaging and informative presentations. He leverages his extensive expertise to educate and empower others, contributing to the broader community's mental health literacy and resilience.
Dayle is not just a psychologist; he is a dedicated advocate for mental health and wellbeing. His comprehensive and compassionate approach makes him a trusted and respected figure in his field, committed to making a positive difference in the lives of his clients and the wider community.