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Services

  • Clinical Psychological Assessments

  • Individuals from 6 Years of Age to Adult

  • ADOS (ASD) Assessments

  • Cognitive (IQ) Assessments

  • Academic Assessments

  • Parent/Carer or Individual Follow-Up

  • Intervention Services

  • Report Preparations

  • Initial Appointments

  • Behavioural Assessments

  • Social Assessments

  • Emotional Assessments

  • Learning Disorder Assessments

  • Diagnosis Services

  • Management Services

  • Group Programs

  • Generalist Psychological Disorders

  • Clinical Endorsements

  • Eating Disorder Assessments

  • Depression Assessments

  • Anxiety Assessments

  • Trauma Assessments

  • Autism Assessments

  • Cognitive Therapies

  • Initial Telehealth Consultations

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114 Doveton Street South, Ballarat Central VIC

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  • Member of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency – Registration Number PSY0001124932

  • NDIS Registration Number: 86416393

Frequently Asked Questions

What is comprehensive psychological assessment?

Comprehensive assessment is a process of testing that uses a combination of techniques to help arrive at an understanding about an individual and their behaviour, personality and capabilities.

Why assess?

Prevention is better than cure and research consistently supports the importance of early intervention in long-term wellbeing, achievement, adaptation and skill development.

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