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 Not feeling yourself? Struggling with issues relating to depression, anxiety, relationships or been through distressing times? We are passionate about helping people on their path to recovery.

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 Our Services

EMDR Therapy

Amy White Psychology offers a range of evidence-based therapies and specialises in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy. EMDR Therapy is an extensively researched, effective psychotherapy method proven to help people recover from trauma, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, phobias, complex grief and panic disorders. EMDR therapy does not require talking in detail about the distressing issue or completing homework between sessions. It accesses the brains natural healing process to reduce distress associated with past events.

Telehealth Services

In addition to face to face sessions in our office, Amy White Psychology offers telehealth services for individual therapy. This means you have the option of having your therapy session over the phone or online, all from the comfort of your own home. Fees are the same for telehealth sessions and you can also access the same rebates through medicare for online therapy. All you need is a secure internet connection and a camera on your device, and connecting virtually with your Psychologist is as simple as a click of a button.

Assessment

Assessment

We are trained to conduct a variety of assessments for a wide range of purposes. Assessments are often used to guide a decision, such as treatment, compensation, sentencing, or behaviour management, and may require a report to be completed. We can undertake assessments of clinical psychopathology (mental illness), personality functioning, autism and social functioning, executive (eg. attention) and memory functioning, , alcohol and substance misuse, risk assessments (suicide, offending, violence) and behavioural and adaptive functioning including the impact of having a disability.

 

“Probably the biggest insight … is that happiness isn’t just a place but also a process. Happiness is an ongoing process of fresh challenges, and it takes the right attitudes and activities to continue to be happy.”

—Ed Diener