Counselling Services Sydney & Byron Bay

Sydney psychologists (02) 9331 7202, Byron Bay psychologists (02) 6680 7211, or online appointment

Psychology is the study of human behaviour, thought and emotion. The profession of psychology is based on sound scientific research evidence and a deep understanding of human psychological functioning. Psychologists who practice in the profession must undergo at least six years of professional training including university education and practice-based training components undertaken under the supervision of more senior psychologists. Psychologists are trained in human development, neurology and psychopharmacology, abnormal mental health conditions and a cross-section of evidence-based psychotherapies. They also study the use of clinical psychological and psychometric assessment tools and a variety of interpersonal counselling techniques.

To remain members of their professional association, the Australian Psychological Society, psychologists must follow a strict code of ethics which dictates how they may interact with their patients and ensures protection of your confidentiality as an important aim. To continue being accredited in their profession throughout their entire career, they must also continue their professional education and undertake ongoing training in such areas such as the latest psychological therapies, psychometric assessment, psycho-biology counseling and all other areas of their usual practice.

Many psychologists also specialise in coaching and supporting people with improving the overall quality of their thinking, emotional functioning, motivation and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Psychologists frequently offer help with strategies to better manage pain, depression, anxiety, relationships, exposure to traumatic events, grief and bereavement and many other issues.

All psychologists consulting at Holdsworth House counselling services are appropriately state-registered and are leaders in their professional field, offering only high quality, ethical and evidence-based therapeutic treatments. Psychologists undertake an initial assessment and personal consultation, to explore personal issues with you and help you feel comfortable with the approach the psychologist feels might help best, before commencing further psychological therapy consultations with you.

Seeing a Psychologist

  • For appointments relating to treatment/assessment of depression, anxiety issues, traumatic exposure or work-related stress, speak with your doctor initially about obtaining a clinical referral. Such issues may attract health fund or Medicare rebates if you are formally referred.
  • For help with relationships, individual counseling or coaching assistance, simply book an appointment directly at reception. If your psychologist notes issues during initial assessment of a more clinical nature which may also attract rebates, the option of following-up with your doctor for a clinical referral could also be recommended as above.

Psychiatric & Psychological Services

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Mood disorders
  • Relationship problems
  • Sexuality issues
  • Health conditions
  • HIV treatment issues
  • Work and career matters
  • Trauma counselling
  • Self esteem development
  • Addictions