Therapy & Assessment Services | Family and Trauma Centre

Therapy · Assessment

Our Services Evidence-based care,
tailored to you

Warm, professional, evidence-based psychological care for children, adolescents, adults, couples and families — supporting you to navigate life's difficulties with greater resilience and confidence.

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Support for individuals, couples & families

Our warm, professional approach is grounded in the belief that individuals, couples and families have the capacity to develop new coping strategies that enhance their wellbeing and quality of life. We deliver evidence-based psychological care across the lifespan, prioritising a compassionate, safe and non-judgemental environment.

Adult Counselling

Individual therapy to build emotional regulation, insight and a renewed sense of stability.

Children & Adolescent Counselling

Caring, evidence-based support for young people navigating life's difficulties.

Couples Counselling

Strengthen your relationship, improve communication and reconnect with one another.

Family Counselling

Resolve conflict and address complex dynamics for more cohesive, resilient family systems.

Areas we work with

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Depression Anxiety Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) ADHD Abuse / Neglect Self-Harming Behaviours Eating Disorders Separation / Divorce Family Violence Grief & Loss

Comprehensive psychological assessment

Mental Health Assessment

A comprehensive evaluation of emotional, psychological and cognitive wellbeing, combining clinical interviews, questionnaires and standardised tests to assess mood, behaviour, thinking patterns and coping. Early, accurate assessment guides a personalised treatment plan and improves outcomes.

Cognitive & Educational Assessment

Evaluates intellectual abilities and academic skills to identify strengths, weaknesses and learning difficulties such as ADHD or dyslexia, helping to personalise learning plans and support early intervention.

Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS)

Previously the Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal (VOCAT). A structured process evaluating the physical, emotional, psychological and financial impact of a crime, helping victims access the support and compensation they need to recover.

All assessment results are compiled in a detailed psychological report — including a summary of clinical observations, background information, history and standardised test results where required — finalised with recommendations for academic, social, behavioural and emotional functioning.

What makes us different

Personalised Treatment

Professional & Accountable

Evidence-Based Methodology

Holistic Approach

Multi-Disciplinary Team

Proud Members & Affiliations

Australian Psychological Society Pacifica Congress AAPi — Australian Association of Psychologists Inc Australian Childhood Foundation