Profile
Services provided:
– Psychology
– Clinical Psychology
– Counselling
– Assessment
Issues psychologists can assist with include:
1. Anxiety: Helping people handle feelings of worry and fear.
2. Depression: Offering support for times when someone feels very sad or loses interest in life.
3. Stress: Teaching ways to manage stress better.
4. Relationship Problems: Helping people improve how they get along with others.
5. Trauma and PTSD: Supporting people in healing from very upsetting experiences.
6. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Helping reduce repeated unwanted thoughts or actions.
7. Eating Disorders: Helping people with problems related to eating, like eating too much or too little.
8. Addictions: Assisting people in overcoming dependencies on substances like drugs or alcohol.
9. Grief and Loss: Helping people deal with sadness after losing someone or something important.
10. Sleep Problems: Helping improve sleep.
11. Self-Esteem: Working on feeling better about oneself.
12. Life Changes: Helping people adjust to big changes like a new job or moving to a new place.
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Overview
Daybreak Psychology Clinic provides comprehensive psychological support to NDIS clients, focusing on tailored therapy plans that cater to individual needs and goals. The clinic utilizes evidence-based practices such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to help clients enhance their mental health and overall well-being. Additionally, Daybreak Psychology collaborates closely with other NDIS providers and healthcare professionals to ensure a holistic and integrated approach to client care.
We are not NDIS registered - however hold AHPRA registration (as registered allied health practitioners)
