Psychology

The NDIS provides funding and support for persons diagnosed with psychosocial disabilities.

Our Services

Psychology

Occupational Therapy

Speech Pathology

Physiotherapy

Social Work

What is a Psychologist?

A psychologist is a health care professional who can help by talking with you and listening to your concerns, providing you with counselling and therapy according to your needs.

They can support you to deal with any mental health issues that you may be experiencing, such as depression or anxiety, and to develop better coping skills to improve your overall mental wellbeing.

Psychologists also work with children and young people to support their psychological and social and emotional wellbeing, to assist with learning and behavioural issues, for example in cases of autism spectrum disorder.

Working With You

Our psychologists are experienced in working with people of all ages, abilities and needs and can tailor their approach in partnership with participants. Trust and openness are essential elements of our work together.

Our aim is to help our participants adopt coping strategies that enable them to live happier, healthier lives and to achieve their goals.

Work with us

We assist people with many issues, including:

Anxiety

Depression

Stress Management

Trauma

Children’s & adolescents psychological health and social and emotional wellbeing

Cognitive assessment and diagnosis services

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