Application, variation and termination of these Terms and Conditions
These Terms and Conditions govern the website operated and provided by Misso Psychology and Consulting ABN 36 118 466 989.
Any use of Misso Psychology and Consulting website by you constitutes acceptance of these Terms and Conditions.
Misso Psychology and Consulting may at any time, in its sole discretion, amend, vary or modify these Terms and Conditions without notice.
Modifications to these Terms and Conditions will be effective immediately and any subsequent use by you of this website will constitute your acceptance of the modifications and the then-current terms and conditions of use of this website.
Misso Psychology and Consulting may, without notice, terminate or suspend this website or any part of the website at any time.
Privacy
Any personal information received by Misso Psychology and Consulting will be collected and disclosed in accordance with Misso Psychology and Consulting Privacy Policy (as updated from time to time and available here).
Disclaimer and Liability
While Misso Psychology and Consulting provides the website and its contents in good faith, Misso Psychology and Consulting does not accept liability or responsibility for any content or material on this website, including for the accuracy, completeness, authenticity, reliability or timeliness of the content;
Misso Psychology and Consulting does not represent or warrant that this website, any files obtained from or through this website are free from harmful code, computer viruses or other defects;
To the extent permitted by law, Misso Psychology and Consulting expressly excludes all conditions and warranties (including warranties as to merchantability, non-infringement of intellectual property or any other rights or fitness for a particular purpose), guarantees, rights and remedies, liabilities and other terms that may be implied by custom, statute or common law in relation to any information or materials on this website or any websites linked to this website; and
Misso Psychology and Consulting is not liable for any consequential losses (including any loss of revenue or profits, loss of anticipated savings, loss of data, loss of value of equipment, any penalties or fines imposed by a regulator and any loss that is indirect loss) that you suffer or for any costs, damages, expenses, loss or charges that you incur as a result of your use any information or materials on this website or any websites linked to this website.
Intellectual Property
Intellectual property rights (including any copyright, trademark rights) in the content on this website, vests in Misso Psychology and Consulting, subject to any third party rights.
Nothing contained on this website is to be construed as granting a licence to use any content on this website. You may not use, reproduce or modify any content displayed on this website including Misso Psychology and Consulting logo without Misso Psychology and Consulting written consent.
You may not pass off content from this website as your own. This includes the practice of ‘Framing’ this website within another website as well as copying and re-using parts of the website.
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your name
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Governing Law
The laws of the State of Queensland, Australia govern these Terms and Conditions and any agreement formed under them. You and Standards Australia irrevocably and unconditionally submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of the State of Queensland, Australia.
Donna is a co-director, facilitator, and community development practitioner with more than three decades of experience working alongside individuals, families, and communities. As co-founder of Misso Psychology, she has helped shape a practice that values genuine connection, thoughtful reflection, and care that is both grounded and real. Donna’s work centres on creating spaces where people feel safe enough to be honest, curious, and open to change. Whether working with groups or in professional settings, she brings a steady, relational presence that encourages meaningful conversations and deeper understanding. Her background in community development informs her belief that growth occurs not only individually but also in relationship with others and within communities. Alongside Dave, Donna recognised the importance of extending this work beyond direct practice. She is also co-founder of The International Institute of Psychotherapy Training (IIPT), where she helps bring together mental health professionals from around the world to learn, connect, and share knowledge. The institute reflects her commitment to creating spaces where practitioners can continue to grow, think deeply, and feel supported in the work they do. Across both organisations, Donna’s focus remains the same: creating environments where people feel met, where learning is shared, and where meaningful, lasting change can take place.
Dave is a psychologist, co-director, facilitator, and educator with over four decades of experience across clinical practice, training, and group facilitation. As co-founder of Misso Psychology, he has helped shape a practice grounded in depth, curiosity, and a strong commitment to understanding the complexity of people’s inner and relational worlds.
Dave’s clinical work draws on narrative, psychodynamic, metacognitive, and insight-oriented approaches, with a focus on patterns of relating, emotional development, and the deeper processes underlying presenting concerns. He is known for his thoughtful, engaged style, balancing clarity with care and creating spaces where people feel both supported and gently challenged. Alongside Donna, Dave recognised the importance of extending this work beyond direct clinical practice. He is the co-founder of The International Institute of Psychotherapy Training (IIPT), where he helps build an international learning community.
Through his teaching and facilitation, he supports clinicians in deepening their thinking, staying reflective in their work, and remaining connected to the relational heart of psychotherapy. Across his clinical and training roles, Dave brings a strong commitment to meaningful, depth-oriented work, supporting individuals and practitioners in thoughtful, engaged, and enduring ways.