Perinatal Psychology Support 

 

In my clinic, I specialise in supporting individuals and families through all kinds of baby-related challenges. You may be struggling to fall pregnant, finding it difficult to connect with your baby, or realising that pregnancy isn’t what you imagined. Perhaps you and your partner feel out of step with each other, or you’re finding the postpartum period overwhelming. For many, the heartbreak of losing a baby brings grief that feels unbearable and isolating.

All of these experiences are welcome here. Both women and men can face these challenges, and no one should face them alone. Through my relational approach and a perinatal psychology framework, I will walk alongside you as you navigate these tender and complex experiences.

Parenting Support

 

As children grow, postpartum challenges often give way to new parenting struggles. Whether you’re navigating life with a toddler, preschooler, or teenager, or finding yourself at odds with your partner about parenting approaches, this is a space to explore those difficulties and work toward more harmony in your family.

FAQ

Who can refer me to psychology service?

You can self-refer, or obtain a referral from your GP or an Obstetrician.

What do I need to get a Medicare rebate?

To access a Medicare rebate, you will need a valid referral from your GP along with a current Mental Health Treatment Plan. This entitles you to up to 10 psychology sessions per calendar year.

Each 50-minute session is $200, with the current Medicare rebate of $98.95. This means your out-of-pocket cost is $101.05 per session.