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I look forward to walking this journey with you—towards insight, healing, and better mental health.

About

Dr Michelle King- Psychiatrist

Practice number 0281573

MBChB MMed(Psych) MECI PG Dip Interdisciplinary Pain Management

PG Dip Palliative Medicine- with distinction

I am a South African trained psychiatrist having completed my training in 2007. Since then, I have studied further in early childhood development, chronic pain management and palliative medicine.

At present, I am the sitting president of PAINSA, a chapter of the International Society for the Study of Pain (IASP).

Psychiatrist Dr King
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My approach to helping patients with chronic pain goes beyond just prescribing the right medication for the type of pain you’re experiencing. I believe in a holistic and compassionate approach that focuses on understanding why you have chronic pain and what can be done to improve your quality of life.

This means looking at the bigger picture—how pain affects your body, mind, emotions, and daily functioning—and empowering you with tools and strategies to take back control. I work closely with the Pain Collective to ensure you have access to a full multidisciplinary team, including physiotherapists, psychologists, and other specialists, so that your care is collaborative, personalized, and comprehensive.

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Mental health matters

I treat a wide range of mental health conditions across the lifespan—from children and adolescents to young adults, adults, and older individuals. My practice includes the assessment and management of ADHD, depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, bipolar disorder, sleep disorders, and dementia, among others. Each person’s experience is unique, and I take the time to understand not only the symptoms but also the context in which they occur. My goal is to provide thoughtful, individualized care that supports mental well-being at every stage of life.

DBT Skills Groups

While working with my patients and their families, I realised that what was often missing was the skills to cope and navigate life, as well as the skills to manage extreme emotions. This was something that medication was not going to fix.

Being able to offer online DBT skills groups can now fill that gap. Groups are for teens age 15-18, people living with chronic pain and substance use disorders.

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Contact me

For appointments or enquiries please get in touch.

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