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About Little HeadQuarters

Little HeadQuarters is a Ballarat based clinical psychology service dedicated to providing parents, children, teenagers and families with the highest quality mental health care.

Services

  • Psychologist

  • Therapy

  • Pregnancy Counselling

  • Assessments

  • Perinatal Mental Health Assessments

  • Infant Mental Health Assessments

  • Sleep

  • Mood (e.g. Depression, anxiety)

  • Parenting Support

  • Adjustment

  • Parenting Education

  • Behaviour

  • Responding to Big Emotions (e.g. Anger)

  • Development

  • Attachment/Bond Between Parent and Child

  • Grief and Loss

  • Stress

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Location

21 Lyons Street North, Ballarat Central VIC

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Licences

  • Master of Psychology (Clinical), Federation University, Ballarat

  • Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) (Honours), Federation University, Ballarat

  • Bachelor of Psychology, Federation University, Ballarat

  • Associate Member of the Australian Psychological Society

  • Registered member of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency

  • Recipient of a Services for Australian Rural and Remote Allied Health Scholarship

  • Recipient of the 2009 Australian Psychological Society Prize for Excellence in Psychology

Frequently Asked Questions

What do clinical psychologists do?

Psychologists are experts in thinking, behaviour and mental illness. A psychologist should be registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. Most psychologists have completed extensive training including at least six years of University.

How do I know if I should see a clinical psychologist?

The main thing to consider is whether the problem is impacting on you and/or your child's life and relationships. Some signs that you and your child may need the support of a psychologist include experiencing really intense emotions, problems with sleep and/or appetite, unexplained physical symptoms (such as headaches or stomach aches).

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