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Discover the benefits of our Psychology services

Psychology services provide professional support to help individuals understand their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, and develop strategies to improve mental health and overall wellbeing of NDIS participants

Psychological therapy helps manage anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, build coping skills, improve wellbeing, strengthen resilience, clarify goals, and enhance functioning of NDIS participants.

Sessions are delivered in-person or online, individually or with families, using evidence-based approaches, structured plans, confidential discussions, and progress reviews.

Support is personalised through assessments, collaborative goals, cultural sensitivity, flexible methods, ongoing feedback, outcome tracking, and adapting therapy to strengths.
Discover the benefits of our Psychology services

Meet Our Professionals

With a passion for working with children and young people, I bring a playful and relaxing approach to my work, helping clients feel instantly at ease in my presence.
I am a strong believer in valuing young people’s perspectives of their world, creating a supportive environment where their voices can be heard by the adults who support them. I have extensive training in children’s mental health, have conducted training for parents, and use a range of evidence-based practices for intervention planning.
My daily goal in psychological intervention is to provide supportive, person-centred strategies that make a real difference in everyday life.
My skills include:

  • Housing assessment
  • Diagnosis
  • Therapeutic insight
  • Complex behavioural intervention
  • Evidence-based strategies

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Sukaina Mustafa

Provisional Psychologist

Meet Our Professionals

With extensive experience in both clinical and research settings, I take a collaborative and culturally sensitive approach, empowering clients to recognize their strengths, enhance self-awareness, and develop effective coping strategies.
I am a dedicated practitioner who offer a holistic and strength-based approach to therapy. I tailor my sessions using Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Positive Psychology, Person-Centred Therapy, and Art-Based Techniques, ensuring each individual receives personalised care. I recognise the challenges of navigating support systems and am passionate about empowering individuals to live as independently as possible.

My skills include:

  • Anxiety and depression management
  • Goal Setting & Low Self-Esteem Capacity Building
  • Psychiatric & Mood Disorder Supervision
  • Parent-Child Concerns, and Stress & Work-Related Issues

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Elias Shaji

Provisional Psychologist

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our services, therapy, and mental well-being.

Psychology services provide evidence-based assessment, counselling, and therapeutic support to help individuals manage emotional, behavioural, and mental health challenges and improve overall wellbeing.

Psychology services are for participants with a permanent mental health condition that affects daily life. Supports can include therapy, counselling, and skill-building.

Yes. Mental health services provided under the NDIS are confidential. Your personal information, discussions, and records are kept private and are only shared with others with your consent or when required by law to keep you or others safe. Confidentiality helps ensure that participants feel safe and supported when discussing their mental health, while still allowing collaboration with families, carers, or other service providers if it is agreed and beneficial for your care.

Supporting evidence is often required, such as: Letters or reports from a GP, psychologist, or psychiatrist Functional Capacity Assessments (FCAs) or other clinical assessments that show how the condition affects daily life

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