andDr. Travis Gee, PhD (Psychology, Carleton, 1998) is a psychologist currently practicing part-time in Queensland, Australia, and part time in Melbourne, with nearly two decades' experience helping people from around the world, through his rustic office on Macleay Island, Queensland. Through the magic of Skype and Zoom he has been able to hold sessions and conduct assessments using well-reputed tools, which have been used for many purposes, from simply gaining insights into oneself, to working toward reuniting children with parents from whom they have been alienated, to adversarial court battles in both Family, Children's and Criminal courts. He has courtroom experience defending his reports, which have gained positive reviews from some of his most senior colleagues in Australia.
Professionally, Dr. Gee has sat on the Executive Board of the Australian Counselling Assocation for many years, where he has edited journals and consulted on policy, and was a member of the Executive Board of the Black Ribbon Foundation of Australia, which espoused a gender-neutral research-based approach to domestic violence. He is also director of research for the Fathers' Rights Movement, a US-based charitable organisation aimed at promoting the scientific consensus that shared parenting should be a rebuttable presumption in family law. In addition, he moderates the Psychological Reports forum at familylawexpress.com.au , a site to assist pro-se family law litigants.
Dr. Gee follows the scientist-practitioner model, and continues to publish papers in psychology despite having left academia some six years ago, where he taught Health Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Counselling Methods and Research & Statistics. However, the scientific model does not mean he doesn't need to hear your story. Indeed, his background in positive and narrative psychology comes through when dealing with you as a person, and understanding the many factors that have shaped you and your problems along the way. Men and women find it equally easy to talk about anything, with the confidence that their secrets are "in the vault," so far as the law allows. Indeed, international clients may have the extra confidence of knowing that it is terribly difficult to subpoena notes from Australia that document help they may have received for conditions that they would rather their ex-partner not be able to use against them.
Dr. Gee has experience with a broad range of clinical issues, ranging from depression and anxiety through schizophrenia, bipolar disorder with psychotic features, drug and alcohol addiction, phobias, Asperger's Disorder, grief and trauma. His treatment model is psychological yet informed by understanding the biological basis of many psychological issues. Antisocial/criminal issues are familiar to him as he spent time in the National Headquarters of the Correctional Service of Canada. Some of his testimony in criminal court has arisen from his expertise on so-called 'repressed memories,' the science of which he reviewed comprehensively as part of his doctoral work, and which is now archived with the National Centre for Reason In Justice in the USA.
Services are currently available only online for chronic pain patients at Pain Specialists Australia, http://www.painspecialistsaustralia.com.au, Level 4, 600 Victoria St. Richmond, VIC, ph. 1300 798 682. Referral is required from your GP, Worksafe/TAC case manager, or other medical practitioner for an appointment at PSA. Limited appointments are available face-to-face in the Brisbane area for criminal law or family law matters, and referral from your solicitor is best practice but not required.
Please use the form below to contact Dr. Gee directly.
Professionally, Dr. Gee has sat on the Executive Board of the Australian Counselling Assocation for many years, where he has edited journals and consulted on policy, and was a member of the Executive Board of the Black Ribbon Foundation of Australia, which espoused a gender-neutral research-based approach to domestic violence. He is also director of research for the Fathers' Rights Movement, a US-based charitable organisation aimed at promoting the scientific consensus that shared parenting should be a rebuttable presumption in family law. In addition, he moderates the Psychological Reports forum at familylawexpress.com.au , a site to assist pro-se family law litigants.
Dr. Gee follows the scientist-practitioner model, and continues to publish papers in psychology despite having left academia some six years ago, where he taught Health Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Counselling Methods and Research & Statistics. However, the scientific model does not mean he doesn't need to hear your story. Indeed, his background in positive and narrative psychology comes through when dealing with you as a person, and understanding the many factors that have shaped you and your problems along the way. Men and women find it equally easy to talk about anything, with the confidence that their secrets are "in the vault," so far as the law allows. Indeed, international clients may have the extra confidence of knowing that it is terribly difficult to subpoena notes from Australia that document help they may have received for conditions that they would rather their ex-partner not be able to use against them.
Dr. Gee has experience with a broad range of clinical issues, ranging from depression and anxiety through schizophrenia, bipolar disorder with psychotic features, drug and alcohol addiction, phobias, Asperger's Disorder, grief and trauma. His treatment model is psychological yet informed by understanding the biological basis of many psychological issues. Antisocial/criminal issues are familiar to him as he spent time in the National Headquarters of the Correctional Service of Canada. Some of his testimony in criminal court has arisen from his expertise on so-called 'repressed memories,' the science of which he reviewed comprehensively as part of his doctoral work, and which is now archived with the National Centre for Reason In Justice in the USA.
Services are currently available only online for chronic pain patients at Pain Specialists Australia, http://www.painspecialistsaustralia.com.au, Level 4, 600 Victoria St. Richmond, VIC, ph. 1300 798 682. Referral is required from your GP, Worksafe/TAC case manager, or other medical practitioner for an appointment at PSA. Limited appointments are available face-to-face in the Brisbane area for criminal law or family law matters, and referral from your solicitor is best practice but not required.
Please use the form below to contact Dr. Gee directly.