Helping young minds – and their families – thrive

Our Mission

Where every child, teen, and family feels empowered and understood

Our mission at Younger Minds is to provide evidence-based psychological services that support and nurture children, adolescents, individuals, and their parents with compassionate care.

We are dedicated to offering specialised support through all stages, during the perinatal and postnatal phases and throughout the entire parenting journey, fostering emotional well-being, resilience, and family strength.

Younger Minds is a welcoming clinical psychology practice serving families in areas of Naas, Johnstown, Kill, Blessington, Dublin and beyond.

We strive to be a trusted resource for all individuals and families, promoting strength, support, and hope for a brighter future for younger minds.

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Our Team

Meet Breanna Drew
Clinical Psychologist
MPsych (Clin Psych), BA (Hons), M.Ps.S.I.

Bre is a warm and approachable Clinical Psychologist originally from Australia, now practicing in Ireland. She specialises in supporting children, adolescents, and their families, with extensive experience across the lifespan and a focus on school-age children.

Bre brings over 8 years of experience working in diverse school environments and private practice, developing expertise in supporting individuals with school-related challenges, anxiety, mood disorders, body image concerns, self-esteem, relationship difficulties, complex family dynamics, and identity development. This includes helping individuals explore and understand their sense of self, core values, and evolving roles during key life transitions, such as adolescence and becoming new parents.

Bre holds a Master of Clinical Psychology (Distinction) from the University of Wollongong and a Master’s degree in Sport, Exercise, and Coaching from University College Dublin.

She is a member of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI).

We welcome people of all sexual orientations, gender identities or intersex status. We acknowledge that lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, gender diverse and intersex people experience discrimination and therefore we and our clinicians endeavour to provide a safe space.

We are a neuro-affirming workplace. Neuro- affirming means that we understand ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia and other neurodivergence to be natural differences in human development. We do not treat neurodivergent people as though they have 'disorders' or 'deficiencies'. We aim to provide a safe space for all our ND clients