We offer a safe and welcoming place to talk. Our psychology services can help you understand what you are going through and support your day-to-day life.
All sessions are run by provisional psychologists who are supported by experienced supervisors. Our sessions are flexible to meet your needs. We have no waitlist – contact us today.
Ready to get started? Complete our referral form today and our team will be in touch to discuss next steps.
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Who are psychology services for?
How much do psychology sessions cost?
Do you offer psychological assessments?
How can psychology services be funded?
How are psychology services delivered?
What can I expect from my first psychology appointment?
How do I access the psychology services?
What makes us different?
Who are psychology services for?
Our team can work with individuals of all ages, including children, young people, adults and families – across many life stages and situations.
Our psychology services may be right for you if you are:
- Experiencing anxiety, stress, low mood or emotional difficulties
- Finding work, study or everyday tasks challenging
- Supporting a child or young person with learning or developmental needs
- Adjusting to illness, injury, loss or change
- Living with ADHD, Autism or other differences in learning or development
- Seeking clarity through psychological assessment
How much do psychology sessions cost?
Psychology sessions are $180 per hour. Sessions are run by clinically supervised provisional psychologists and are flexible to suit your needs.
Do you offer psychological assessments?
Yes. We offer a range of standardised psychological assessments to support diagnosis, planning for support and funding applications.
These assessments look at thinking, learning, memory and everday skills. Your psychologist will help you decide what’s right for you.
| Standard psychology sessions | $180 per hour |
| Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) for intellectual disability, Autism, ADHD, ABI |
$1,260 |
| Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) for developmental delay or neurodevelopmental disability |
$1,440 |
| Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS-IV) for ABI, stroke, dementia, ADHD, ASD, psychosocial disability |
$1,530 |
| Adaptive Behaviour Assessment System (ABAS 3) for intellectual disability |
$540 |
| Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) for ADHD, ABI, psychosocial disability, Autism, FASD |
$1,080 |
| Full cognitive assessment (13 hours) Includes WAIS or WISC and WMS |
$2,340 |
If you need a different assessment, please contact us to discuss your needs.
How can psychology services be funded?
Psychology services can be accessed through a few different ways to pay for support, including:
- NDIS – Capacity Building: Improved Daily Living (if you have an NDIS plan)
- Fee for service
Psychology support can also be used alongside other services, such as Positive Behaviour Support. Our team can talk with you about funding options and help you work out what support might be right for you and your family.
How are psychology services delivered?
Our services are flexible and tailored to your needs. You are welcome to bring a support person to your sessions. We can provide psychology services:
- In person, in a setting of your choice (in clinic, your home, or out in the community)
- Via telehealth
- Over the phone
What can I expect from my first psychology appointment?
Your first session is about getting to know you. Your psychologist will take the time to understand your concerns and find out what you’d like to achieve through psychology support. Together, we’ll develop a personalised plan that meets your needs and goals.
How do I access the psychology services?
Ready to get started? Complete our referral form today and we’ll be in touch to discuss next steps.
What makes us different?
Local team
We live here, we work here – we’re part of the community
Quality care
Staff are supported to provide safe, evidence-based services
Connected support
We work with families, carers, schools, GPs, and other providers
Support for carers
Strong support leads to better outcomes for everyone
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Page last updated: 22 April 2026