At Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre, our psychologists are well-versed in the study and treatment of various mental health concerns, focusing on mental, emotional and behavioural disorders. Our team includes clinical psychologists who focus on diagnosing and treating a wide range of issues, including brain-related disorders, emotional disturbances and behaviour problems.
Psychologists at our centre use talk therapy as the primary form of treatment, helping clients manage and overcome challenges through evidence-based therapeutic techniques. Unlike psychiatrists or other medical doctors, psychologists do not prescribe medication but instead work collaboratively with clients to explore and address the underlying causes of their concerns.
Whether you are dealing with anxiety, depression or other mental health concerns, our psychologists are here to support your journey toward better mental wellbeing.
To book an appointment for psychology in Mullumbimby, call Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre on (02) 6684 1511. We can also assist with skin health, women's health, men's health, family medicine, chronic disease management, travel vaccinations, QML pathology, osteopathy, naturopathy and nutrition, podiatry, exercise physiology, physiotherapy, mental health services and preventative health.
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You don’t need to be mentally ill to benefit from seeing a psychologist. At Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre, our psychologists help mentally healthy individuals improve their functioning and wellbeing. They can teach coping strategies for a range of issues that can significantly impact your life, including:
Psychologists can also assist with various life challenges, such as:
Our psychologists are here to support you in navigating these challenges, offering evidence-based techniques and therapies to help you lead a more balanced and fulfilling life. If you're in need of psychological support, don't hesitate to reach out to our dedicated team today.
All consultations are between 50-60 mins
No referral is needed to see a psychologist unless you wish to consult one under the mental health plan, Veterans’ Affairs scheme or for WorkCare in Queensland.
You will be encouraged to talk to your psychologist about how you feel and how you would like to feel. You might like to ask them about their experience working with people like you and in your situation. Ask them what type of therapy they usually offer and think about what you would like to achieve from your sessions.
Other questions to ask may include:
How can you help me?
How many sessions do I need?
How often do I need to see you?
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. It involves understanding how people think, feel and act and it focuses on addressing mental, emotional and behavioural issues. Psychologists use talk therapy and evidence-based techniques to help individuals cope with challenges such as stress, anxiety, depression and relationship difficulties. They can also assist with personal growth, improving coping strategies and enhancing overall well-being. Whether you're facing a specific problem or just want to improve your mental health, a psychologist can provide valuable support and guidance.
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