A calm place to begin again.
Telehealth psychology for children, adolescents, adults, and couples — compassionate, evidence-based, and quietly grounded.
A calm and supportive space to begin.
Reaching out for support can feel like a big step. Whether you are feeling overwhelmed, stuck, exhausted, uncertain, or simply ready for things to feel different, therapy can offer a space to pause, reflect, and move forward with support.
I provide telehealth psychology services for children, adolescents, adults, and couples, with a focus on creating a warm, respectful, and collaborative therapeutic space. My approach is grounded in evidence-based practice and shaped around the individual needs, strengths, and goals of each person I work with.
Therapy isn’t about being broken — it’s about being met where you are.
Support for the full picture.
People come to therapy with the obvious thing and discover a quieter thing underneath. I work across a range of concerns — and the list keeps shaping itself as the practice grows.
- Anxiety and excessive worry
- Stress, burnout, and overwhelm
- Low mood and depression
- Trauma and difficult life experiences
- Grief and loss
- Emotional regulation difficulties
- Behavioural and adjustment concerns in children and adolescents
- Relationship challenges
- Family stress and conflict
- Self-esteem and identity concerns
- Life transitions and periods of change
- And the quieter things you can’t name yet
Therapy that meets you where you are.
Appointments are offered via secure telehealth, making psychology support more accessible wherever you are.
Telehealth can be a practical and effective option for people living in regional areas, balancing work or school commitments, managing family responsibilities, or simply wanting the comfort and privacy of attending from their own space.
- Convenience and flexibility
- Reduced travel time
- Consistent attendance
- Comfort of a familiar space
Medicare rebates may apply.
Medicare rebates may be available for eligible clients who have a valid Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral from their GP. If you’re unsure whether you’re eligible, get in touch or chat with your GP.
Ready when you are.
Book an appointment online, or send a short enquiry if you’d like to talk first.