Den Abreu (they/them) is a multi-racial, NeuroQueer psychologist with counselling endorsement, a psychosexual therapist, Psychology Board approved supervisor, public speaker, and private practice owner living and working on the unceded lands of the Turrbal and Yuggara peoples on Meanjin land. Multiply neurodivergent and a member of, and ally to LGBTIQAPSB+ communities, Den brings lived experience together with clinical and leadership expertise into conversations about wellbeing, work, power, and belonging.
Den is the CEO and Principal Psychologist of Haven Psychology, where they lead values-driven, neurodiversity affirming practice across clinical services, supervision, and organisational systems. Their work focuses on translating ethics and inclusion into practical infrastructure - particularly in private practice, supervision, and leadership contexts where “professionalism” and performance are often treated as neutral. Den’s clinical work and supervision support primarily focuses on anti-colonialism, anti-racism, anti-discrimination, complex trauma, dissociative experiences, sexual health and well-being, relationships, and attachment, integrating the intersectionalities of the people they are supporting.
Through supervision, public speaking, training, and consultancy, Den supports individuals and organisations to move beyond accommodation and towards intentional system design that reduces harm, burnout, and exclusion. Their approach centres clarity, accountability, and collective responsibility, with a commitment to building workplaces where people can participate without masking or moralisation.
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