About Therese

Therese Raulin is a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist who has held senior management positions responsible for clinical governance, therapeutic service delivery and innovation across a number of sectors and has also held an honorary position with Victoria Police as a member of the Australian Forensic Reference Group applying a psychoanalytic lens to cold case homicides.

She has coordinated and taught the Psychodynamic Assessment of Children and Adolescents in the Masters of Mental Health Science at Monash University, in the School of Psychiatry for a decade beginning in 2015.
She also has a Masters in Fine Art from The Victorian College of the Arts in Sculpture.

Therese manages her own private psychoanalytic psychotherapy practice, working with children, adolescents and adults. In addition, she offers training, consultation and clinical supervision for individuals and groups to a range of sectors. She also consults and provides individualised training to the early childhood sector to promote school readiness for vulnerable children having experienced childhood trauma. 

Therese also offers parent training around ‘Re-thinking Nuerodiversity’ through a disrupted attachment and trauma lens. She is also commissioned to complete trauma-informed therapeutic psychodynamic assessments and analyses for the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing and community agencies supporting children and adolescents in Out of Home Care.

She is a current member of the Victorian Child Psychotherapists Association, the Child Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists Association of Australia and the Australian Association for Infant Mental Health.