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We're now at

First Floor, Unit 1
193 Guildford Road (Cnr Eighth Ave)
Maylands WA 6051

We have a large car park
which is accessible from
Guildford Road.
Parking is free!

The Midland Train line
can take you to the
Maylands Train Station.
It is a 6 minute walk
to our office.

Buses 48 or 55 will take
you to our doorstep in
Guildford Road.

For Doctors

You can book online or call 1300 787 315 any time to book.

Booking Page

You can book online or call 1300 787 315 any time to book.

FEES
Weekdays between 9am – 5pm After hours or Saturdays
$160.00 General $180.00 General
$180.00 Couples Therapy $195.00 Couples Therapy

With EMDR, normal fee plus $20.

Unfortunately, we are unable to offer bulk billing fees.

RESOURCES
  • DASS21Telehealth
    We offer Telehealth through skype. To read more about the new Telehealth initiative, click on picture.

  • DASS21DASS21
    The DASS21 gives an indication of severity for depression, anxiety and stress.

  • K10K10
    The K10 is a global measure of distress with respect to depression and anxiety. It is generally used to give an indication of whether there is a mental health disorder present.

  • Free interpreting service for General Practitioners.Need an Interpreter?
    Free interpreting service for General Practitioners.

LATEST NEWS

Medicare review of psychologists derailed by professional stoush

A federal government review of Medicare-funded psychological services has been derailed by a fierce debate within the profession, after concerns were raised that proposed changes would prevent vulnerable Australians from accessing rebates for therapy sessions.

Australian Psychological Society Medicare review submission betrays members and clients

The Australian Psychological Society’s (APS) submission to the Commonwealth Government’s Medicare Benefit Scheme (MBS) review is an astonishing attempt to restrict access to psychology services for the most vulnerable of Australians.

  • News from AMA
    Federal Budget a chance for long-term vision for health

  • News from Health MinisterNews from Health Minister
    Medicines for the treatment of psoriasis listed on the PBS

  • Medicare FAQsMedicare FAQs
    Your questions answered.

INTERESTING PSYCHOLOGICAL ARTICLES

Nasa gave spiders DRUGS – here’s how their webs changed when high on marijuana, caffeine and LSD

Nasa gave spiders DRUGS – here’s how their webs changed when high on marijuana, caffeine and LSD

Some of the stoned spiders gave up halfway while others spun their webs frantically – check out their wacky designs for yourself.

Aphantasia: the condition of being blind in the mind.

Aphantasia

Aphantasia: the condition of being blind in the mind.

About 20% of people experience depression at some time in their lives. That means that almost every family has someone with some times of depression.

Depression-proofing young people

About 20% of people experience depression at some time in their lives. That means that almost every family has someone with some times of depression.

Scientists unveil structure of the ‘immortality’ enzyme telomerase.

End of ageing and cancer?

Scientists unveil structure of the ‘immortality’ enzyme telomerase.

ADDICTIONS




  • The strange history of methamphetamines

    THE history of methamphetamines seems too crazy to be true. Local chemists used to dole them out to treat depression, obesity and to “create the right attitude”.
    Read more ...


  • Ayelet Waldman says ‘microdosing’ on LSD saved her mind, marriage and life

    WHEN Ayelet Waldman, 52, took her first dose of LSD, she didn’t hallucinate or fall into a psychedelic, colourful trip.
    Read more ...


  • Researchers reveal results of world’s longest study into cannabis and opioids to treat pain

    A large study on cannabis has uncovered some unexpected results that could change our understanding of the drug.
    Read more ...

Relationships


  • Ruthless ‘Google search’ style dating encourages racism

    MANY people love the no bull, uninhibited world of online dating. But have we gone too far on dating sites like Grindr and Tinder?
    Read more ...


  • Silent epidemic: The women trapped in abusive relationships because they can’t afford to leave

    MANY Aussie women in toxic relationships face a heartbreaking choice: Stay and face regular abuse, or leave and endure a different struggle.
    Read more ...


  • Why I decided to take my wife’s last name

    The overwhelming majority of married women take their husband’s last name, but this bloke is bucking the trend and says it’s an honour, not a sacrifice.
    Read more ...

Sexuality


  • Sexsomnia: The men who have sex in their sleep

    IT’S a controversial condition that sees sufferers perform sexual acts in their sleep and it’s becoming part of a growing number of rape cases.
    Read more ...


  • How lesbian twin and straight sister could unlock secrets to sexuality

    THESE identical twins — one straight and the other one gay — could unlock the secrets about human sexuality.
    Read more ...


  • Patrick’s pain: ‘I didn’t know who the person staring back at me was’

    AT the age of 12, Patrick Mitchell began a two-year journey to realise his dream of becoming a girl. Now he tells why, at 14, he changed his mind.
    Read more ...


  • Aussie porn stars reveal: What making porn taught them about sex

    THREE porn stars have revealed what really happens on set, and how different porn sex is to real life. WARNING: Sexual content.
    Read more ...


  • Revealed: The weird world of sleep disorders and their crazy antics

    While deep in sleep, research show that having sex, driving and biking are among the many antics that people with sleep disorders get up to.
    Read more ...

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