Addiction
Addiction is common in Australian society and can come in many guises. They can take a serious toll on your physical and psychological health
Adolescence
Teenage and young adult years are a critical time of developmental and transition marked by intense emotions, social interactions and the exploration of identity
Anxiety
Anxiety is a normal part of life, but when it starts interfering with your daily activities, it can become overwhelming
Bullying & Harassment
Bullying and harassment can have a profound impact on the mental wellbeing of individuals, whether it occurs in the workplace or at home
Court Matters & Forensics
Forensic therapy plays a crucial role in helping offenders understand the motivations behind their actions, take responsibility and work towards preventing future criminal behaviour
Depression
While we may all feel ‘blue’ sometimes, depression is an intense, ongoing state that significantly and negatively impacts day to day functioning
Disordered Eating
Having an intense pre-occupation with food, weight and body image can significantly impact your quality of life
First Responders
The emotional aftermath of a traumatic event can be every bit as devastating as any physical injury
Grief & Loss
Grief is a natural response to a loss whether it’s the death of a loved one, the end of a significant relationship or even the loss of a cherished personal item
Identity & Sexuality
Navigating life as an LGBTQI+ individual can come with unique challenges, from psychological and interpersonal issues to social and workplace-related concerns.
Men's Mental Health
Depression in males may not result in behaviours that we commonly expect to see such as lethargy or low mood. It can look like increased anger or irritation, mood swings or substance abuse
Pain
Seeing a psychologist about pain does not mean the pain is in your head
Relationships
Relationships can provide support, love and comfort but they can also cause distress, disappointment and frustration
Trauma & PTSD
Many people have past events and occurrences that they cannot put behind them, impacting their ability to move forward
Workers Compensation
Workers’ compensation covers a range of psychological conditions, including PTSD, anxiety and depression
At Psychology Perspective, we provide specialised therapy services for workers compensation cases, addressing both physical and psychological injuries and diseases. Our team understands the complexities of workers compensation matters and is here to support individuals through their recovery journey.
Workers’ compensation covers a range of psychological conditions including PTSD, anxiety and depression. We understand that work-related psychological injuries can have a profound impact on individuals, affecting various aspects of their lives, including their ability to return to work, mood, energy levels and overall well-being. Our therapy services are designed to address these challenges, providing support, guidance and counselling to help individuals cope with their injuries and regain a sense of control over their lives.
If you would like to access psychology sessions under WorkCover, you will need to see your doctor for a WorkCover referral. Your doctor may recommend a psychologist for you or you can request a psychologist of your choice.
Whether you’re a worker involved in a compensation claim, a workers’ compensation lawyer or a GP referring a patient, we’re here to assist you. Our therapists work collaboratively with all parties involved to ensure we deliver comprehensive support and effective treatment for our clients.
If you or someone you know is struggling with a work-related psychological injury, don’t hesitate to reach out to us today.
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