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Shiromie Kuledran

Provisional Psychologist

BPsych, PsychHons, MPP

AHPRA Registered

Meet Shiromie - a warm, steady, and deeply affirming practitioner who creates spaces where people feel genuinely seen, safe, and supported. She works with adults and young people navigating trauma, neurodivergence, identity exploration, anxiety, depression, and relationship or family stressors.

She has a particular passion for supporting LGBTQIA+ communities, culturally diverse clients, and individuals whose mental health journeys sit at the intersection of culture, identity, and lived experience.

Using ACT, CBT, and a strongly client-centred, neuroaffirming approach, Shiromie collaborates with clients to understand their stories without judgement, honour their strengths, and explore meaningful pathways toward stability, healing, and self-trust. She believes therapy should never require someone to shrink themselves, mask, or disconnect from their cultural roots—and she invites clients to bring their whole selves into the room.

Shiromie Provides:

  • 1:1 Therapy (online & in person)

  • Psychological Assessments (ADHD, Autism, Learning, Mental Health)

  • Neuroaffirming Reports & NDIS Functional Assessments

  • Support for Trauma, Neurodivergence, Anxiety, Depression, Cultural Issues, Identity & LGBTQIA+ Wellbeing

  • Tamil Speaking

About Shiromie

Shiromie holds a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and is registered with AHPRA as a Provisional Psychologist. Her experience spans community, school, and private practice settings, supporting individuals from diverse cultural, linguistic, gender, and neurodivergent backgrounds.

As a Tamil-speaking practitioner, she brings a nuanced understanding of culture, family dynamics, identity, and belonging—especially for clients navigating the complexities of diaspora experiences or intergenerational expectations. Her practice is grounded in cultural humility, intersectional awareness, and a belief that care must be both safe and culturally respectful.

Clients describe her presence as calm, warm, and grounding. She blends evidence-based practice with compassion and gentle humour to make therapy feel lighter, safer, and more human.

Outside the therapy room, she cherishes meaningful conversations, small everyday joys, and the beautifully imperfect moments that make us who we are.