At the Australian Psychology and Speech Clinic, we provide evidence-based psychological intervention that is grounded in the latest research and clinical practice guidelines. We are committed to staying up-to-date with the latest developments in the field of psychology, and we use this knowledge to inform our practice and ensure that we provide the most effective and appropriate interventions for our clients.
We have experience in working with clients across a range of conditions and mental health issues, including but not limited to, anxiety, depression, trauma, neurodevelopmental conditions, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and behavioural challenges for individuals with genetic disorders which may require intervention such as Apert syndrome, Down syndrome, and medical conditions which are known to experience behavioural challenges. We are experienced in providing trauma-informed care, support for individuals experiencing domestic violence, and those in out-of-home care.
We place a high value on the scientific literature, and we use the latest research to inform our practice and ensure that we are providing the most effective interventions for our clients. We also prioritise ongoing professional development to ensure that our skills and knowledge are up-to-date and relevant.
If you are seeking evidence-based psychological intervention therapy, we invite you to contact us today to learn more about how we can support you on your journey towards improved mental health and well-being.
We understand that it's not always possible or convenient to attend therapy sessions in person. That's why we offer online therapy sessions via telehealth, a convenient and effective way to engage in therapy from the comfort of your own home. Whether you live in a remote area, have mobility issues, or simply prefer the convenience of online sessions, telehealth allows you to access the same high-quality care that you would receive in person. Our team is trained in delivering telehealth services, and we use secure and confidential technology to ensure your privacy and safety.
Contact us today to learn more about our telehealth services and how they can support you on your journey towards a happier, healthier you.
At the Australian Psychology and Speech Clinic, we understand that addressing psychological and speech-related challenges often requires a comprehensive approach. That's why we offer group therapy programs designed to provide support, connection, and growth for individuals facing similar concerns. Our group therapy sessions are facilitated by experienced and licensed professionals who are dedicated to helping participants develop new skills, enhance self-awareness, and foster meaningful connections with others.
Our program builds coping strategies for anxiety and stress. Clients learn relaxation techniques, cognitive restructuring, and problem-solving skills for symptom management and well-being. We offer a range of services, including a premium option, ensuring a shared understanding and support for our customers.
Designed for individuals seeking to enhance their communication and socialisation abilities, this program focuses on developing fundamental social skills, such as active listening, assertiveness, and non-verbal communication. Participants engage in role-playing activities and group discussions to practice these skills in a supportive environment.
This program is specifically tailored for individuals with speech and language difficulties. Participants engage in interactive sessions that aim to improve articulation, fluency, voice projection, and overall communication skills. The group format encourages peer modeling and provides a collaborative environment for practice and feedback.
Our Adaptive Functioning Group Therapy enhances daily life skills, focusing on community use, self-care, communication, and social interactions. Beneficial for ASD and ID individuals, clients develop strategies, skills, and independence. Our experienced clinicians guide and empower individuals to navigate challenges and achieve personal autonomy.
Our Drugs and Alcohol Group Intervention provides support and guidance for individuals addressing substance use. This program promotes positive change through group discussions, coping skills, and relapse prevention techniques. Clients gain insights from peers on a similar journey, build resilience, and develop effective strategies to overcome addiction.
This program offers a safe space for individuals who have experienced the loss of a loved one or are dealing with grief-related issues. Clients receive support and validation from others who have gone through similar experiences, while also learning coping strategies to navigate the grieving process.
We take pride in offering a diverse range of seminars and workshops that cater to a wide spectrum of topics. Our programs are designed to empower and educate individuals across different aspects of life.
For students in schools, we address critical issues like bullying and self-esteem, providing valuable insights and strategies for a healthier, more positive learning environment. Additionally, we offer psychoeducation sessions to parents and caregivers, delving into areas such as anxiety, autism, and disability awareness.
Our goal is to foster understanding, support, and personal growth, ensuring that everyone in our community has access to the knowledge and tools they need to thrive. Please don't hesitate to enquire with our team today to arrange a session for your group or organisation.
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