

ABOUT JENNA

Jenna Jones is an experienced Australian psychologist (AHPRA registration: PSY0002119836). She has general registration.
She has a lived experience of neurodivergence and genuinely enjoys working in the assessment field of it.
Originally from Adelaide, Jenna has undertaken specialised training in neurodiversity, ADHD and autism assessment in adults. She offers an online diagnostic clinic and is available to assess adults Australia-wide.
Jenna particularly enjoys working with women who are often missed in the assessment process due to the camouflaging and internalised nature of their presentation.
Jenna is neuro-affirming and appreciates the importance of timely and affordable diagnosis and support for all adults.
Outside of work, Jenna loves animals. She has two Tibetian Spaniels called Holly and Jasmine. Jenna misses her cat, Henry who peacefully passed away this year at the age of 20 years old. She has since welcomed brother and sister rescue kittens, Theodore and Celine to her fur-family.
Jenna has a particular interest in documentaries, hairdressing, France & French culture, all animals and funny TikToks. Her favourite places to holiday are Bali, France and the United Kingdom.
Qualifications
Diploma of Counselling
Bachelor of Psychological Science
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Psychiatry) Honours
Thesis: Executive Functioning in Depression
Graduate Diploma of Psychology Advanced
Thesis: Is Working Memory a Moderator (in Action Vs State Orientated Individuals) When Predicting Burn Out?
Diploma of Psychological Practice
Professional Development
Amanda Moses Autism & ADHD professional development:
-Assessing Adult Autism and ADHD Training
-DBT Intensive Plus Training
-Gottman Method Couples Therapy Level 1 & 2
-Schema Therapy Training
-Children's Mental Heath Training
Australian Health Professional Development:
-The Psychology Board's New Code of Conduct
-Social Media for Psychologists
-Professional Boundaries in Health
-How to Avoid Complaints
-AHPRA's Advertising Guidelines
FAVOURITE QUOTE:
"When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it."
- Henry Ford