Psychological
Assessment.

Psychological
Assessment.

Structured, evidence-based assessment, tailored to the question you most need answered.

Structured, evidence-based assessment, tailored to the question you most need answered.

services

A psychological assessment begins with a simple question: what is actually going on? Through a careful, structured read of your history, your patterns, and your strengths, we build a clear and coherent picture of where you are, so everything that follows rests on clarity instead of guesswork.
A psychological assessment begins with a simple question: what is actually going on? Through a careful, structured read of your history, your patterns, and your strengths, we build a clear and coherent picture of where you are, so everything that follows rests on clarity instead of guesswork.

Diagnostic Clarification

Diagnostic Clarification

Sometimes the hardest part is naming what is actually happening. Symptoms overlap, explanations conflict, and the same difficulty can have more than one root. Diagnostic clarification is a careful, structured assessment built to answer the question beneath the confusion: what best explains this, and what is keeping it going?

Using clinical interview and validated measures, we look at how mood, anxiety, attention, trauma, and personality may be interacting, rather than pressing your experience into a single label. You leave with a clear formulation, diagnostic impressions you can trust, including where genuine uncertainty remains, and a focused sense of what to do next.

It helps most when therapy has stalled, when explanations have conflicted, or when you simply need to understand what you are dealing with.

Sometimes the hardest part is naming what is actually happening. Symptoms overlap, explanations conflict, and the same difficulty can have more than one root. Diagnostic clarification is a careful, structured assessment built to answer the question beneath the confusion: what best explains this, and what is keeping it going?

Using clinical interview and validated measures, we look at how mood, anxiety, attention, trauma, and personality may be interacting, rather than pressing your experience into a single label. You leave with a clear formulation, diagnostic impressions you can trust, including where genuine uncertainty remains, and a focused sense of what to do next.

It helps most when therapy has stalled, when explanations have conflicted, or when you simply need to understand what you are dealing with.

Sometimes the hardest part is naming what is actually happening. Symptoms overlap, explanations conflict, and the same difficulty can have more than one root. Diagnostic clarification is a careful, structured assessment built to answer the question beneath the confusion: what best explains this, and what is keeping it going?

Using clinical interview and validated measures, we look at how mood, anxiety, attention, trauma, and personality may be interacting, rather than pressing your experience into a single label. You leave with a clear formulation, diagnostic impressions you can trust, including where genuine uncertainty remains, and a focused sense of what to do next.

It helps most when therapy has stalled, when explanations have conflicted, or when you simply need to understand what you are dealing with.

Medico-legal assessment & report

Medico-legal assessment & report

Medico-legal assessment & report

Some assessments are prepared for a third party, such as a court, an insurer, or a scheme like WorkCover, the TAC, or Victims of Crime. Medico-legal assessment is independent and objective, written to the standard the matter requires, with the referral question, scope, and report type agreed clearly at the outset. Because these reports follow strict standards and a different process from therapeutic work, we confirm the requirements and suitability before beginning.

Some assessments are prepared for a third party, such as a court, an insurer, or a scheme like WorkCover, the TAC, or Victims of Crime. Medico-legal assessment is independent and objective, written to the standard the matter requires, with the referral question, scope, and report type agreed clearly at the outset. Because these reports follow strict standards and a different process from therapeutic work, we confirm the requirements and suitability before beginning.

Some assessments are prepared for a third party, such as a court, an insurer, or a scheme like WorkCover, the TAC, or Victims of Crime. Medico-legal assessment is independent and objective, written to the standard the matter requires, with the referral question, scope, and report type agreed clearly at the outset. Because these reports follow strict standards and a different process from therapeutic work, we confirm the requirements and suitability before beginning.

Neurodivergence assessment

Neurodivergence assessment

Neurodivergence assessment

Many adults reach a point of sensing they are wired a little differently, often without ever having had the language for it. A neurodivergence assessment looks at the whole picture: attention, focus, and executive functioning alongside social communication, sensory experience, patterns of interest, and the ways you may have learned to mask. We consider how ADHD and autism can overlap or occur together, and how anxiety, trauma, and mood can resemble or accompany them, so what you receive is accurate and free of stereotype. Where the picture is mixed, we say so. Useful for adults exploring an ADHD or autism diagnosis, seeking self-understanding, or wanting adjustments and support that fit how your mind actually works.

Many adults reach a point of sensing they are wired a little differently, often without ever having had the language for it. A neurodivergence assessment looks at the whole picture: attention, focus, and executive functioning alongside social communication, sensory experience, patterns of interest, and the ways you may have learned to mask. We consider how ADHD and autism can overlap or occur together, and how anxiety, trauma, and mood can resemble or accompany them, so what you receive is accurate and free of stereotype. Where the picture is mixed, we say so. Useful for adults exploring an ADHD or autism diagnosis, seeking self-understanding, or wanting adjustments and support that fit how your mind actually works.

Many adults reach a point of sensing they are wired a little differently, often without ever having had the language for it. A neurodivergence assessment looks at the whole picture: attention, focus, and executive functioning alongside social communication, sensory experience, patterns of interest, and the ways you may have learned to mask. We consider how ADHD and autism can overlap or occur together, and how anxiety, trauma, and mood can resemble or accompany them, so what you receive is accurate and free of stereotype. Where the picture is mixed, we say so. Useful for adults exploring an ADHD or autism diagnosis, seeking self-understanding, or wanting adjustments and support that fit how your mind actually works.

Cognitive & Functional Screening

Cognitive & Functional Screening

Sometimes the concern is more concrete: memory that feels less reliable, thinking that seems slower, attention that slips. Cognitive screening uses standardised measures to map attention, memory, and processing speed, and to separate genuine change from the effects of stress, mood, or fatigue. You come away with a clear baseline and a sense of whether further investigation is worthwhile. Useful when you have noticed changes in memory or concentration, or want a baseline to monitor over time.

Sometimes the concern is more concrete: memory that feels less reliable, thinking that seems slower, attention that slips. Cognitive screening uses standardised measures to map attention, memory, and processing speed, and to separate genuine change from the effects of stress, mood, or fatigue. You come away with a clear baseline and a sense of whether further investigation is worthwhile. Useful when you have noticed changes in memory or concentration, or want a baseline to monitor over time.

From uncertainty to a clear way forward, these numbers reflect the care and rigour behind every assessment we complete.

From uncertainty to a clear way forward, these numbers reflect the care and rigour behind every assessment we complete.

Behind each figure is a careful process and a question answered. These numbers reflect the rigour, evidence, and attention we bring to understanding each person clearly.

Behind each figure is a careful process and a question answered. These numbers reflect the rigour, evidence, and attention we bring to understanding each person clearly.

5,000+

5,000+

Consultations
completed

500+

500+

Clients
supported

12+

12+

Years of professional
experience

10+

10+

Programs and
tools offered

5,000+

5,000+

Consultations
completed

500+

500+

Clients
supported

12+

12+

Years of professional
experience

10+

10+

Programs and
tools offered

5,000+

5,000+

Consultations
completed

500+

500+

Clients
supported

12+

12+

Years of professional
experience

10+

10+

Programs and
tools offered

Our prices

Our prices

Support that fits your pace.

Support that fits your pace.

Support that fits your pace.

A first session is often just a conversation — a starting point. From there, you choose the pace and depth of support that feels right for you.

A first session is often just a conversation — a starting point. From there, you choose the pace and depth of support that feels right for you.

Your questions.
Answered.

Not sure what to expect? These answers can help you feel more confident as you get started. You might also like to look at our social media for another way of understanding what we do.

Didn’t find your answer? Send us a message — we’ll respond with care and clarity.

How do I know if therapy is right for me?

Therapy isn’t just for crises. It’s for anyone curious about growth, clarity, or navigating life’s changes with more support and self-awareness.

How do I know if therapy is right for me?

Therapy isn’t just for crises. It’s for anyone curious about growth, clarity, or navigating life’s changes with more support and self-awareness.

What can I expect from the first session?

What can I expect from the first session?

The first session is mostly about understanding what brings you here. We talk through your history, what you are hoping for, and what has and has not helped before, at a pace that feels comfortable. There is nothing to prepare and no pressure to share more than you want to. By the end, you should have a clearer sense of how we might work together and what a useful way forward could look like. If it feels like a fit, we plan the next steps from there.

Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?

Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?

Yes. We see people in person at our rooms in East Melbourne, and online via telehealth across Australia. Many clients mix the two, meeting in person when they can and online when life gets busy. Online sessions are just as structured and confidential as in-person ones, and for most kinds of work they are equally effective. We can help you choose what suits your situation, and change it as your circumstances do.

How often should I come to therapy?

How often should I come to therapy?

It depends on what you are working on and what you can sustain. Many people begin weekly or fortnightly, which helps build momentum early on, then move to less frequent sessions as things settle. Some pieces of work are short and focused, while others unfold over a longer period. We agree on a rhythm together at the start, review it as we go, and adjust it to fit your life rather than a fixed formula.

Is everything I share kept private?

Is everything I share kept private?

Confidentiality is central to therapy, and what you share stays private as a rule. There are a small number of legal and ethical exceptions that every psychologist must observe, mainly where there is a serious risk to your safety or someone else's, or where records are formally requested by a court. We explain these clearly at the start. Outside of those rare situations, what happens in the room stays in the room, and if we ever need to share information, for example with your GP under a Medicare plan, we do so with your consent.

What does it cost, and can I claim a rebate?

What does it cost, and can I claim a rebate?

Fees depend on the type and length of session, and we are happy to share current fees when you enquire. If your GP provides a Mental Health Care Plan, you can claim a Medicare rebate on a set number of sessions each calendar year. We also work with other funding pathways, including NDIS, WorkCover, the TAC, DVA, and private health, depending on your situation. If you are unsure what you are eligible for, ask us and we will help you work it out before you commit.

Your questions.
Answered.

Not sure what to expect? These answers can help you feel more confident as you get started. You might also like to look at our social media for another way of understanding what we do.

How do I know if therapy is right for me?

Therapy isn’t just for crises. It’s for anyone curious about growth, clarity, or navigating life’s changes with more support and self-awareness.

How do I know if therapy is right for me?

Therapy isn’t just for crises. It’s for anyone curious about growth, clarity, or navigating life’s changes with more support and self-awareness.

What can I expect from the first session?

What can I expect from the first session?

The first session is mostly about understanding what brings you here. We talk through your history, what you are hoping for, and what has and has not helped before, at a pace that feels comfortable. There is nothing to prepare and no pressure to share more than you want to. By the end, you should have a clearer sense of how we might work together and what a useful way forward could look like. If it feels like a fit, we plan the next steps from there.

Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?

Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?

Yes. We see people in person at our rooms in East Melbourne, and online via telehealth across Australia. Many clients mix the two, meeting in person when they can and online when life gets busy. Online sessions are just as structured and confidential as in-person ones, and for most kinds of work they are equally effective. We can help you choose what suits your situation, and change it as your circumstances do.

How often should I come to therapy?

How often should I come to therapy?

It depends on what you are working on and what you can sustain. Many people begin weekly or fortnightly, which helps build momentum early on, then move to less frequent sessions as things settle. Some pieces of work are short and focused, while others unfold over a longer period. We agree on a rhythm together at the start, review it as we go, and adjust it to fit your life rather than a fixed formula.

Is everything I share kept private?

Is everything I share kept private?

Confidentiality is central to therapy, and what you share stays private as a rule. There are a small number of legal and ethical exceptions that every psychologist must observe, mainly where there is a serious risk to your safety or someone else's, or where records are formally requested by a court. We explain these clearly at the start. Outside of those rare situations, what happens in the room stays in the room, and if we ever need to share information, for example with your GP under a Medicare plan, we do so with your consent.

What does it cost, and can I claim a rebate?

What does it cost, and can I claim a rebate?

Fees depend on the type and length of session, and we are happy to share current fees when you enquire. If your GP provides a Mental Health Care Plan, you can claim a Medicare rebate on a set number of sessions each calendar year. We also work with other funding pathways, including NDIS, WorkCover, the TAC, DVA, and private health, depending on your situation. If you are unsure what you are eligible for, ask us and we will help you work it out before you commit.

Didn’t find your answer? Send us a message — we’ll respond with care and clarity.

Your questions.
Answered.

Not sure what to expect? These answers can help you feel more confident as you get started. You might also like to look at our social media for another way of understanding what we do.

Didn’t find your answer? Send us a message — we’ll respond with care and clarity.

How do I know if therapy is right for me?

Therapy isn’t just for crises. It’s for anyone curious about growth, clarity, or navigating life’s changes with more support and self-awareness.

How do I know if therapy is right for me?

Therapy isn’t just for crises. It’s for anyone curious about growth, clarity, or navigating life’s changes with more support and self-awareness.

What can I expect from the first session?

What can I expect from the first session?

The first session is mostly about understanding what brings you here. We talk through your history, what you are hoping for, and what has and has not helped before, at a pace that feels comfortable. There is nothing to prepare and no pressure to share more than you want to. By the end, you should have a clearer sense of how we might work together and what a useful way forward could look like. If it feels like a fit, we plan the next steps from there.

Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?

Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?

Yes. We see people in person at our rooms in East Melbourne, and online via telehealth across Australia. Many clients mix the two, meeting in person when they can and online when life gets busy. Online sessions are just as structured and confidential as in-person ones, and for most kinds of work they are equally effective. We can help you choose what suits your situation, and change it as your circumstances do.

How often should I come to therapy?

How often should I come to therapy?

It depends on what you are working on and what you can sustain. Many people begin weekly or fortnightly, which helps build momentum early on, then move to less frequent sessions as things settle. Some pieces of work are short and focused, while others unfold over a longer period. We agree on a rhythm together at the start, review it as we go, and adjust it to fit your life rather than a fixed formula.

Is everything I share kept private?

Is everything I share kept private?

Confidentiality is central to therapy, and what you share stays private as a rule. There are a small number of legal and ethical exceptions that every psychologist must observe, mainly where there is a serious risk to your safety or someone else's, or where records are formally requested by a court. We explain these clearly at the start. Outside of those rare situations, what happens in the room stays in the room, and if we ever need to share information, for example with your GP under a Medicare plan, we do so with your consent.

What does it cost, and can I claim a rebate?

What does it cost, and can I claim a rebate?

Fees depend on the type and length of session, and we are happy to share current fees when you enquire. If your GP provides a Mental Health Care Plan, you can claim a Medicare rebate on a set number of sessions each calendar year. We also work with other funding pathways, including NDIS, WorkCover, the TAC, DVA, and private health, depending on your situation. If you are unsure what you are eligible for, ask us and we will help you work it out before you commit.

Book a session

Support starts with a simple step.

Whether you’re starting fresh, returning for ongoing support, or simply exploring your options — we’re here to meet you where you are. Use the form to book a session that feels right for you.

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Book a session

Support starts with a simple step.

Whether you’re starting fresh, returning for ongoing support, or simply exploring your options — we’re here to meet you where you are. Use the form to book a session that feels right for you.

Returning client?

If you are returning, simply click on the link below to find a time.


Tell us about you.
How can we help?
What kind of support are you looking for?

We send an email newsletter once a month, which includes tips, articles, offers and news. Our emails always contain an unsubscribe link.

Prefer to chat first? Send us an email or connect with us on social — we’re always happy to help.

Our office.

Book a session

Support starts with a simple step.

Whether you’re starting fresh, returning for ongoing support, or simply exploring your options — we’re here to meet you where you are. Use the form to book a session that feels right for you.

Returning client?

If you are returning, simply click on the link below to find a time.


Prefer to chat first? Send us an email or connect with us on social — we’re always happy to help.

Our office.

Tell us about you.
How can we help?
What kind of support are you looking for?

We send an email newsletter once a month, which includes tips, articles, offers and news. Our emails always contain an unsubscribe link.

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