
About Tenneile Manenti
Twenty years of sitting with people under pressure.
This is what that looks like.
Tenneile Manenti is a registered psychologist and the founder of Mind Logistics — Psychology & Performance and The Business Psychologist.
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She started this work because she was drawn to the places where psychology is hardest — forensic settings, high-pressure workplaces, people who look fine from the outside and aren't. That pull hasn't changed.
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What has changed is the depth of experience she brings to it.
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Over more than 20 years she has worked across clinical, forensic, and organisational psychology — in settings where the stakes were high, the presentations were complex, and the standard approaches often didn't fit. She has worked with first responders and trauma survivors, with leaders running organisations at the edge of their capacity, with individuals navigating psychological injury and the systems around it.
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She is direct. She is warm. And she has a particular impatience for the kind of support that looks good on paper but doesn't actually meet people where they are.
WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT
Most psychologists bring one perspective to this work.
Tenneile brings three.
Administrator Before working clinically in this space, Tenneile managed health and safety, psychosocial risk, mental health, and workers' compensation at an organisational level. She understands what it looks like from the inside of a system that is trying — and sometimes failing — to support its people. She knows the gap between policy and practice. She has sat in the rooms where decisions get made about injured workers, and she knows how those decisions land.
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Family Member She has also navigated the workers' compensation system personally — as a family member of someone going through it. That experience gave her something no training could: a visceral understanding of what it costs a person and a family to move through a system that was not designed with them in mind.
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Clinician And now she works clinically — with the individuals, leaders, and organisations caught in between. With people who are exhausted but still showing up. With practices that are growing faster than their systems can hold. With leaders who are carrying more than anyone around them knows.
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These three lenses — administrator, family member, clinician — are what make her approach to psychological injury, psychosocial risk, and leadership support genuinely different from someone who has only ever worked in one of those roles.

QUALIFICATIONS & REGISTRATION
The formal bit.
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)
Bachelor of Criminology & Criminal Justice
Masters in Organisational Psychology
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AHPRA Registration: PSY0001624321
Registered Psychologist — specialising in workplace psychology and psychosocial risk
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Tenneile is not an endorsed organisational psychologist. She is a registered psychologist with deep organisational experience — and that distinction matters. It means the work is grounded in genuine clinical training, not just consulting methodology.
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She contracts two days per week to a women's health psychology practice on the Gold Coast, and operates Mind Logistics and The Business Psychologist across the remainder of her practice — seeing individuals via telehealth Australia-wide and working with organisations across professional services sectors.
AREAS OF WORK
Two pathways. One psychologist.
Psychology & Performance — Mind Logistics Individual therapy and psychological support for professionals, leaders, and first responders. Telehealth Australia-wide. WorkCover and psychological injury. Performance psychology. Psychosocial support.
The Business Psychologist Organisational advisory, psychosocial risk assessment, and leadership psychology for founders, practice owners, and professional services firms.
