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Melbourne Clinical and Child Psychology - Armadale

Clinical Psychologist

Melbourne Clinical & Child Psychology provides care for the whole family. Experience evidence-based treatment for a range of mental health, developmental and relationship concerns in children, teenagers, adults and couples. We are a group of independent Clinical Psychologists, Educational and Developmental Psychologists, Clinical Neuropsychologists and Psychologists with postgraduate qualifications who can help you gain understanding, heal, and improve your wellbeing. We take a warm, caring, and collaborative approach to therapy and tailor our treatment to your individual needs. We have recently welcomed psychologists with expertise in neurodiversity, gender identity and neuropsychology so you have more choice and more available appointments with times that suit you.

LOCATIONS
Armadale
Availability
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PROVIDER
Melbourne Clinical and Child Psychology
Modes of delivery
  • One on one counselling
  • Home visiting service
  • Telehealth (video and voice)
  • Telephone counselling
  • Couples therapy
  • After hours service available
Cost Structure
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander services
  • Mental Health Care Plan required if claiming from Medicare
  • Private Health fund rebate available
  • Service Fees Apply
Areas of Expertise
  • Young Parents
  • Young Parents/Teen Pregnancies
  • Parenting Support
  • Parental Burnout
  • Multiple Birth
  • Health Complications
  • Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HG)
  • Involuntary Childlessness
  • Maternal Grief and Loss
  • Support Around Termination
  • Infant Death
  • Stillbirth
  • Miscarriage
  • Infant Mental Health
  • NICU/Premature Birth Distress
  • Congenital Anomalies
  • Infants with additional needs
  • Pregnancy Decision Making
  • Eating Disorder
  • Perinatal Couple Treatment/Therapy
  • Men/Fathers/Paternal Mental Health
  • LGBTQIA+
  • Same Sex Parenting
  • Managing Borderline Personality Disorder in the Perinatal Period
  • Managing Schizophrenia in the Perinatal Period
  • Managing Bipolar Disorder in the Perinatal Period
  • Postpartum Psychosis
  • Gender Disappointment
  • Past Trauma or Abuse
  • Bonding and Attachment
  • Counselling Surrounding Infertility
  • Adjustment Disorder
  • Fear of Birth
  • Perinatal Loss
  • Birth Trauma
  • Postnatal Anxiety
  • Postnatal Depression
  • Antenatal Anxiety
  • Antenatal Depression
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