Frequently   asked   questions

  • During your initial appointment, you can expect a warm and supportive environment where you can freely express your thoughts and concerns. The session will begin with introductions, allowing you to meet your clinician. Together, you will engage in an intake session, where your psychologist or speech pathologist will ask questions to gain a better understanding of you or your child’s needs. This information will help in setting specific goals for therapy. They will address any questions or concerns you may have and explain the boundaries of confidentiality and ethical guidelines. Your first session is an opportunity to establish a trusting therapeutic relationship and collaboratively embark on your journey towards personal growth and well-being.
    If the therapist is working with your child, the first session requires a parent / caregiver and the child to be present to gather background information and determine the goals of therapy.

  • Yes we do - from children, adolescents to adults!

  • Our sessions are 50 minutes in length.

  • The duration of therapy sessions varies for each individual and depends on several factors. Factors such as the nature of your concerns, your goals, your commitment to the therapeutic process, and your progress will influence the length of therapy. Some individuals may find that a few sessions are sufficient to address their immediate needs, while others may benefit from longer-term therapy. Your clinician will regularly assess your progress and collaborate with you to determine the most appropriate duration for your therapy.

  • We are all about fostering a comfortable and open environment so whatever you would like to wear, from pyjamas to suits, we won’t mind!

  • Yes, in addition to our clinic, we also provide the convenience of both home visits and online therapy sessions via secure video conferencing. This allows you to choose the option that suits your preferences and comfort level.

  • Home Psychology and Speech Therapy provide services for those with self-managed and plan managed NDIS plans.

  • No. We do not provide assessments or reports for court purposes, including the Children's Court, as these are outside the scope of our psychologists' practice.

  • Speech therapy is a specialised service that focuses on diagnosing and treating communication disorders.

  • Yes, our speech therapy services are available through online sessions as well. We utilise secure video conferencing platforms to provide effective and convenient speech therapy sessions that can be accessed from the comfort of your own home.

  • Yes, we see client’s who have a mental health care plan from their GP. Client's who have a mental health care plan are eligible for a medicare rebate of $96.65 for 10 sessions within a calendar year.

  • Yes, we can provide a paid invoice for you to submit to your insurance company to claim a rebate. Please note that eligibility for a rebate and the amount reimbursed depend on your insurance company and your level of coverage.

  • If you have an urgent mental health issue outside of regular hours, it's crucial to reach out to appropriate support services. Here are some options:

    1. Emergency Services:

      • Emergency Services (Ambulance, Police, Fire): Dial 000 (Australia-wide emergency number) for immediate assistance in life-threatening situations.

    2. Crisis Support Services:

      • Lifeline Australia: Call 13 11 14 for 24/7 crisis support and suicide prevention services.

      • Suicide Call Back Service: Call 1300 659 467 for 24/7 crisis support if you or someone you know is feeling suicidal.

      • Kids Helpline: Call 1800 55 1800 for 24/7 telephone and online counselling services for young people aged 5 to 25 years.

    3. Other Support Services:

      • Beyond Blue: Call 1300 22 4636 for 24/7 support, information, and referral to mental health resources.

      • Mental Health Line (NSW): Call 1800 011 511 for 24/7 support and advice from mental health professionals (NSW residents).

      • Emergency Department: Visit your nearest hospital emergency department if you require immediate assistance and cannot access other support services.

    It's important to reach out for help when you need it, and these services are available to provide support and guidance during urgent mental health crises.