Draga Jevtic  

Organisational & Counselling Psychologist
Master of Arts (Psychology), Post Grad Dip Management Psychology, Grad Cert Management Psychology, BSc (Psychology).


Works with clients of all ages, individuals, couples and families

Draga Jevtic is a highly experienced Organisational and Counselling Psychologist with over 30 years’ experience working across clinical, organisational, community, and governance settings, and more than 20 years of board and advisory experience within the not‑for‑profit, health, government and community sectors.


What distinguishes Draga’s practice is her rare dual expertise spanning organisational psychology and counselling psychology, combined with senior executive and board‑level experience. This enables her to work seamlessly across individual, team, organisational, and system levels, translating psychological insight into sustainable strategy, governance, and operational outcomes.


Organisational Psychology

In her organisational work, Draga supports individuals and organisations impacted by vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, burnout, complex workplace stressors and psychosocial hazard identification and management. She works extensively with executives, leaders, and multidisciplinary teams to address workplace conflict, strengthen collaboration, enhance psychological safety, and improve performance and wellbeing.

Draga brings deep experience in executive coaching and mentoring, psychometric assessment, leadership and team development, supervision/mentoring, workforce wellbeing strategy, and the design and delivery of evidence‑based programs. She is particularly passionate about preventative and early‑intervention approaches that embed mental health and wellbeing into organisational culture, governance, and operational practice.


Counselling Psychology

As a Counselling Psychologist, Draga works with children, adults, and families using a person‑centred, solution‑focused approach, drawing on a broad range of cognitive‑behavioural therapies, trauma‑informed practice, and mindfulness‑based interventions.

Her clinical expertise includes trauma and PTSD, including complex trauma, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, eating disorders, health and lifestyle concerns, relationship and family issues, and career and life transitions. Draga has extensive experience working with children and families, refugees and asylum seekers, and survivors of torture and trauma, including her work at the Royal Children’s Hospital and in specialist trauma services.


Leadership, Governance & Community Contribution

In addition to her clinical and consulting work, Draga has held senior executive leadership roles and has served on numerous health, community, multicultural, humanitarian, creative/arts and government boards and advisory committees, contributing at strategic, operational, and governance levels. She brings a strong focus on ethical practice, clinical governance, systems thinking, and values‑based leadership.


Draga speaks Serbian and associated languages, enabling her to work effectively with culturally and linguistically diverse communities.