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Webinar: After Anaphylaxis

There is so much information about the prevention and treatment of anaphylaxis, but little attention is given to the days, weeks and months that follow. Anxiety after anaphylaxis is common, but many people don’t seek the help they need. 

Counselling & clinical psychologist Katrina Streatfeild joined us to explore the impact of anaphylaxis and when to seek help. This was followed by a live Q&A session taking general questions. 

Webinar details:

Recorded: 25 May 2026

Please note that the contents of this webinar may be emotionally triggering for some viewers.

Presenter:

Katrina Streatfeild is a counselling and clinical psychologist with 30 years’ experience supporting children, adults and families living with the impacts of adverse and traumatic life events. Katrina currently owns and works in a private psychology clinic in the Macedon Ranges, Victoria and is the Australian Psychological Society’s representative on the National Allergy Council’s Shared Care for Allergy Working Group. Katrina practices and supervises provisional psychologists delivering assessment and intervention for clients presenting a myriad of post-trauma challenges, including those related to food allergies and anaphylaxis.