We offer psychological therapy/treatment for a range of difficulties, including:
- Mood changes
- Anxiety and phobias, including obsessive compulsive behaviour
- School refusal
- Sleep difficulties
- Grief, loss, and adjustment to major life events
- Management of neurodiversity related challenges
- Parenting support
- Challenging behaviour
- Friendship difficulties
- Emotion regulation
Therapy is typically delivered by graduate psychology students under the close supervision of an experienced registered Clinical Psychologist. Agreement to work with psychology students is greatly appreciated, as it not only provides us greater opportunity to support your wellbeing but also contributes to the education of future psychologists. Should you wish to not have student involvement in your care, please let us know.
Parents/caregivers play a crucial role in supporting their child's treatment by actively participating in therapy sessions, implementing strategies at home, and providing consistent emotional support. The primary therapeutic approach of the clinic is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) - a well-researched approach that helps identify and change unhelpful thinking patterns and behaviours. Depending on supervisor expertise, other therapeutic approaches may be available on a case-by-case basis. See our staff pages for our specialties and areas of interest.
Following a review of progress in individual therapy, we may also refer onto other specialist mental health services or community support services.
All of our therapy is trauma-informed and diversity-affirming. We welcome and respect individuals of all backgrounds, identities, cultures, orientations, and abilities, and all our work aims to promote safety and trust.
Unfortunately we are unable to work with families currently involved with Family Court proceedings.听