Ondria Cowan Clinical Psychology
Dr Ondria Cowan
Dr Ondria Cowan is a registered Clinical Psychologist. She holds a doctorate in Clinical Psychology, and a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours in Psychology from the University of Auckland. She is registered with the New Zealand Psychologists Board under the scope of Clinical Psychologist with a current annual practising licence. Dr Cowan is an Associate Member of the New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists.
About Ondria
Ondria applies a collaborative, non-judgemental and holistic approach to her work, and strives to provide a warm, welcoming and safe therapy environment. Using evidence-based therapies, sessions will be specific to your overarching therapy goals and needs, with the flexibility to address issues as they arise. Ondria will be able to cater to skills based learning and shorter durations of therapy, as well as longer process driven work. She is passionate about supporting her clients to develop more meaningful and fulfilling lives.
Ondria has been trained in Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (, Motivational Interviewing, and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy.
Ondria has worked in hospital and community based settings with children and adolescents, and with adults. Her work has ranged from the North Shore of Auckland to West Auckland. Her training involved working with children in central Auckland, and with outpatient Adult Mental Health. Ondria has experience within child and adolescent settings around behavioural difficulties, Autism Spectrum Disorder and Selective Mutism, OCD, Anxiety, Depression, Parenting and the parent-child relationship, Interpersonal Difficulties – both within schools and families, and drug and alcohol use. Within adult settings, she has experience in working with Depression and Anxiety, Trauma, Borderline Personality Disorder and OCD.
Ondria’s doctoral research investigated the experiences of women who took antidepressants long term for the treatment of depression, and their experiences of recovery.