Georgina Coyle
Assistant Psychologist
Georgina is an Assistant Psychologist with a strong interest in neuroaffirmative practice and creative, strengths-based approaches to assessment and support. She holds an MSc in Applied Psychology from Trinity College Dublin, where her research explored the experiences of autistic sibling relationships, and a BA (Hons) in Psychology from the National College of Ireland.
Georgina has experience supporting autistic children, their families, and neurodivergent adults. Her work is particularly focused on how agency, identity, and relationships shape emotional wellbeing and development in neurodivergent children. She also has a growing interest in how creative health approaches can support regulation, connection, and self-expression across the lifespan, this aligns with her approach, which values each person’s individual experience and creates space for them to be their authentic selves.
She is Graduate Member of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) and a member of both the PSI Neurodiversity Special Interest Group and the PSI Early Graduate Group.