
About
Emina Cholich is a part-time Lecturer at the School of Psychological Science, University of Western Australia, and a clinical psychologist in private practice. She holds a Bachelor of Science (Psychology) from Curtin University and a Master of Applied Psychology (Clinical) from Murdoch University. Her expertise spans Autism, ADHD, and complex mental health, with a focus on neurodiversity-affirming assessment and therapeutic practices.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Curtin University
- Master of Applied Psychology (Clinical), Murdoch University
Research & Practice: Emina specializes in autism diagnostic processes, neurodivergent assessment, and therapeutic support for autistic individuals. Her work emphasizes understanding neurotype, managing burnout, and fostering self-advocacy. She serves as Secretary of the WA Autism Diagnosticians Forum (WAADF) and contributed to the 2018 National Guideline for Autism Diagnosis.
Awards:
- National Student of the Year Prize (APS College of Clinical Psychologists)
Teaching & Outreach: She coordinates the PSYC5523 unit for the Graduate Certificate in Autism Diagnosis. Her international work includes training educators in Lithuania and Indonesia on supporting neurodivergent children. She provides clinical supervision and training in neurodivergent-affirming practices.
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