Amiee Pember

Amiee Pember (she/her) is an AuDHDer Perinatal Psychologist from the beautiful south-west region of Busselton, WA. Her professional focus on perinatal and infant mental health has been deeply shaped by her own lived experience of the transition to motherhood—particularly the significant adjustment from being a working professional to becoming a stay-at-home mother. Understanding this journey through the lens of her neurodivergence has given her unique insight into the experiences of Autistic and ADHD parents in the perinatal period.

Amiee is passionate about supporting mothers as they re-negotiate and integrate their pre-baby identity with their evolving sense of self in motherhood. Her therapeutic approach is grounded in an attachment-based framework, with the parent-infant relationship at the heart of her work. She also draws on mindfulness and compassion-focused practices to support emotional regulation, connection, and wellbeing for both parents and their infants.

Amiee has a particular interest in working alongside neurodivergent mothers and families, offering neurodiversity-affirming, trauma-informed perinatal psychological care. She recognises the unique sensory, communication, and executive functioning differences that can shape the parenting experience for Autistic and ADHD people, and works to create safe, validating spaces for support and healing.

In addition to her clinical work, Amiee develops and facilitates neurodiversity-affirming training and webinars for perinatal and infant health professionals. Her mission is to equip professionals with the understanding and tools to support Autistic and ADHD parents in ways that foster identity, connection, and belonging.

Amiee has been a Member of the Advisory Committee in the development of this Conference.

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