Isabellah

Motto:The more you do, the more you can do.
Isabellah, a dynamic figure in the realm of mental health and wellness, has carved out a niche for herself as a beacon of clarity and understanding in our often tumultuous world. Based in Sydney, Australia, Isabellah is renowned for her insightful contributions to mental health awareness and education on Channel Nine’s Sunrise Show.
In the heart of Sydney, Isabellah leads two innovative series at the historic Sydney Opera House. The first, "Mindscape Journeys," invites trailblazers and visionaries from all walks of life to share their stories and struggles with mental health, offering audiences a window into the human experience. She has hosted conversations with luminaries such as Hugh Jackman, Cate Blanchett, David Gonski, and Lisa Wilkinson. Her second series, "Historic Minds," delves into the psychological landscapes of influential historical figures, uncovering the motivations and mindsets that defined their legacies.
Recognized as an authority on various psychological topics, particularly those concerning personal growth and emotional resilience, Isabellah frequently appears on national television programs like The Project, SBS Insight, and ABC's Q&A. Her insights have also graced the pages of Australian publications including The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Good Weekend, and Women's Health Magazine.
The author of several well-received books, Isabellah has written on subjects ranging from overcoming self-imposed limitations in The Mirror Within: Breaking Free From Self-Imposed Chains, to exploring the impact of authenticity on personal relationships in True Connections: The Power of Authenticity. She has also penned a children’s book, Embracing You: A Journey Through Change and Growth, aimed at helping young readers navigate the complexities of growing up.
After completing her medical degree at the University of New South Wales, Isabellah undertook her psychiatry residency at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney. She holds a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Macquarie University.
Isabellah is currently a senior lecturer in psychiatry at the University of Sydney and a practicing psychotherapist with the Australian Psychoanalytical Society. She maintains a private practice in the vibrant Surry Hills district of Sydney. Outside of her professional life, Isabellah enjoys spending time with her family, including her husband and two sons, in their home by the beach.
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