Sarah Harrower is a neurodivergent perinatal psychologist, board-approved supervisor, and the founder of a Perth-based telehealth private practice. She is a member of the Centre for Perinatal Psychology (CPP), the League of Autistic Psychologists and Colleagues (LOAPAC), AAPI, AAIMH, and EMDRAA. With a deep commitment to neurodiversity-affirming care, her work focuses on therapeutic assessment for adults exploring their neurotype, offering single-session consultations and full diagnostic autism assessments.
Her approach prioritises psychological safety and compassion, particularly for those who have experienced previous relational and healthcare trauma. She is passionate about supporting neurodivergent adults in navigating pregnancy, parenting, and the perinatal period in a way that aligns with their unique needs.
Outside of work, she enjoys a slow life with her family in a quiet bush setting, accompanied by rescue dogs and chickens. A devoted fan of The Lord of the Rings (movies only—because parenting leaves little time for reading), she also has a special interest in food and believes that bread is a daily necessity. Her favourite animal is the axolotl, and she has a soft spot for movies on 35mm film.
Sarah has been a Member of the Advisory Committee in the development of this Conference.
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