Psychology services are provided by registered psychologists that aim to help people improve their mental health and well-being. These services can take many forms, such as individual therapy sessions, group therapy sessions, cognitive and behavioural assessments, and diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders. Psychologists are trained to help people overcome a wide range of psychological issues, including depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, neurodevelopmental disorders, and relationship problems. They use a variety of evidence-based techniques and interventions to help individuals manage their symptoms, improve their coping skills, and achieve a better quality of life. Additionally, psychology services may include consultations with other healthcare professionals, referrals to community resources, and advocacy for patients' mental health needs.
Psychologists work with individuals who have disabilities to assess, diagnose, and provide therapeutic interventions to address their psychological and emotional needs. They play a crucial role in supporting individuals with disabilities and their families by addressing mental health concerns, promoting psychological well-being, and enhancing their overall quality of life.
Here are some key responsibilities and activities of psychologists:
We specialise in administering psychological assessment and treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder. Our psychologists are experienced in art and play therapy modalities.