Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral?

No you do not need a referral to see a psychologist. However, if you wish to claim a Medicare rebate under the Australian Government’s Better Access to Mental Health Care initiative then you will need to see a medical practitioner (e.g., your GP, Paediatrician) to request a referral. You will need to bring your referral letter to the first appointment (unless your doctor has already forwarded this information to us).
 

How often will I need to come?

At your first appointment information will gathered about your main concerns. At this time the frequency of subsequent appointments will be discussed and negotiated with you. Typically treatment involves regular weekly contact for a number of weeks.
 

Who should come along to the appointments?

The psychologist you are seeing will discuss who should attend the appointments. Typically the psychologist will want to spend time with the parent(s) or child’s primary caregiver at the first appointment to gain a good understanding of the main difficulties the young person is experiencing. It can be helpful to also bring along any medical or school records to this appointment as these might also help better understand your child.
 

 
If you require further information please don’t hesitate to contact us.