Psychology & Counselling for Children

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Supporting Young Minds

We work with children and adolescents using age-appropriate, evidence-based therapeutic approaches. Every treatment plan is tailored to your child’s unique goals, informed by the latest research and delivered in a warm, supportive setting.

Play & Art Therapy

Creative therapeutic approaches that allow children to express feelings, process experiences, and build emotional skills through play.

Family Support

Working collaboratively with parents and carers to create supportive home environments and consistent strategies for your child.

Early Intervention

Identifying and addressing concerns early, including developmental, emotional, and behavioural needs, to support healthy growth.

Children’s Mental Health

Specialised Support for Young People

Anxiety & Emotional Wellbeing

Expert support for children experiencing anxiety, fears, low mood, and emotional regulation difficulties using age-appropriate, evidence-based techniques.

Developmental Support

Specialised psychology services for children with developmental delays, autism spectrum, ADHD, and learning differences.

Behavioural Concerns

Helping children and families understand and manage challenging behaviours with practical, compassionate strategies that work at home and school.

Trauma & Resilience

Gentle, trauma-informed therapy supporting young people who have experienced difficult life events, building resilience and coping skills.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There’s no minimum age. If your child is showing signs of anxiety, behavioural difficulties, developmental concerns, emotional regulation issues, or has experienced trauma, early intervention with a child psychologist can make a significant difference.

Sessions are tailored to the child’s age and needs. For younger children, play-based and art therapy approaches are used. Older children and teens may engage in talk therapy, CBT, or other evidence-based techniques in a safe, supportive setting.

Yes, we work collaboratively with parents and carers. Family involvement is key to creating consistent strategies at home and ensuring lasting positive outcomes for your child.

Yes, child psychology is a commonly funded NDIS service under Capacity Building supports. We also accept Medicare Mental Health Care Plans from your GP.

This depends on the nature of the concern. After an initial assessment, your psychologist will recommend a therapy plan. Some children benefit from short-term focused intervention, while others may need ongoing support.

Concerned About Your Child's Wellbeing?

Book a confidential session with one of our experienced child psychologists. We use proven therapies to help your child build resilience and thrive.