NM Psychology provides compassionate psychological support for children, adolescents, adults and families.
Through a collaborative, strengths-based and neuroaffirming approach, we help clients better understand their experiences, develop practical strategies and work towards meaningful goals.
Life can feel overwhelming at any age. You may be seeking support for yourself, your child or a family member, or looking for greater clarity around emotional, behavioural, developmental or mental health concerns.
At NM Psychology, support is tailored to the individual. We take the time to understand your experiences, strengths, needs and goals before working collaboratively towards practical and meaningful outcomes.
Services are available face-to-face and through telehealth.
Support for children, adolescents, adults and families.
Therapy and assessments tailored to your needs and goals.
Face-to-face and telehealth services are available.
Working alongside families, schools and other professionals.
NM Psychology provides therapy, assessment and consultation services designed around each client’s circumstances, strengths and support needs.
Therapy supports children, adolescents and adults with emotional, behavioural and mental health concerns.
Support may include:
Children and families are supported through developmentally appropriate, practical and collaborative care.
Support may include:
Comprehensive psychological assessments are available for children, adolescents and adults.
Assessment services include:
Psychological services are available through a range of private and funded pathways.
These include:
Whether you are seeking therapy, assessment or guidance for yourself, your child or your family, I can help you understand the next steps.
NM Psychology provides support that recognises the whole person, not just the challenges they may be experiencing.
We understand that wellbeing can be influenced by relationships, family, education, work, health, disability, culture, community and life experiences. Our approach considers these broader factors so that support remains relevant, respectful and connected to everyday life.
Contact NM Psychology and tell us briefly what support you are seeking.
We will discuss your concerns, goals, funding pathway and appointment preferences.
We will help determine whether therapy, assessment, consultation or another service is most appropriate.
Your first appointment will focus on understanding your needs, strengths and goals.
Psychologist
Natasha works with children, adolescents and adults across a range of mental health, developmental and disability-related presentations.
She understands that seeking support can feel daunting. Her aim is to create a calm and respectful space where clients feel comfortable, genuinely understood and supported to work towards meaningful change.
Natasha has significant experience supporting children and families, NDIS participants and multidisciplinary care teams. Her approach draws from evidence-based therapies including CBT, ACT, DBT, EMDR, Family Systems Therapy, trauma-informed practice and play-based approaches.
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No. Referrals are not required for private psychology services.
A referral and Mental Health Treatment Plan are required if you wish to access Medicare rebates.
The first appointment focuses on getting to know you and understanding what has brought you to therapy.
We will discuss your current concerns, relevant history, strengths, goals and any supports currently involved in your care. This helps develop a clear understanding of your needs and determine the most appropriate way forward.
There is no expectation to share everything in the first session. Building a comfortable therapeutic relationship takes time.
There is no set number of sessions as everyone's circumstances, goals and support needs are different.
Some people attend for short-term support around a specific issue, while others benefit from longer-term therapy. Recommendations regarding session frequency and duration will be discussed collaboratively and reviewed throughout treatment.
Yes. Telehealth appointments are available Australia-wide.
Telehealth can be a flexible and effective option for many individuals and families, particularly those living in regional areas or with busy schedules.
Yes.
With your consent, collaboration may occur with schools, GPs, paediatricians, psychiatrists, allied health professionals, support coordinators and other members of your support network.
Collaborative care can help ensure supports remain coordinated and aligned across home, school, work and community environments.
Yes.
Reports may be available where clinically appropriate and may include progress reports, school recommendations, functional recommendations, support letters and documentation required by funding bodies.
Please note that report writing is generally billed separately from therapy sessions.
Different funding pathways have different requirements, reporting obligations and administrative processes.
For clients accessing services through the NDIS, TAC or WorkCover, psychological support often extends beyond the therapy session and may include collaboration with support teams, communication with treating professionals, review of documentation, planning, reporting and participation in case conferences or care team meetings.
These funding bodies also have specific standards, compliance requirements and reporting expectations that clinicians must meet as part of service delivery.
Private and Medicare-funded services generally involve less administrative and reporting work, which is reflected in their fee structure.
NDIS psychology services are designed to support participants in building capacity, increasing independence and working towards goals outlined in their NDIS plan.
Depending on individual needs, support may include:
* Individual therapy sessions
* Capacity-building interventions
* Parent or carer support
* School consultation
* Collaboration with allied health professionals
* Care team meetings
* Progress reports and recommendations
Services are delivered in accordance with NDIS guidelines and are focused on supporting meaningful outcomes in everyday life.
NDIS pricing is set by the NDIA and is not determined by individual providers.
NDIS-funded psychology services often involve a broader scope of work than direct therapy alone, including consultation, documentation, collaborative planning, care team participation and report writing. The NDIS pricing structure reflects these additional responsibilities and service requirements.
WorkCover and TAC services often involve communication and coordination with case managers, treating medical practitioners, rehabilitation providers, employers and other professionals involved in a person's recovery.
Treatment plans, progress updates and reports may be required throughout the course of intervention to support recovery, return-to-work planning and ongoing funding approvals.
Contact NM Psychology to discuss therapy, assessments, referrals, funding options or appointment availability.