Therapy Near Me

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Depression Treatment Services

Compassionate, evidence-based support for depression and mood-related challenges. At Therapy Near Me, our team includes AHPRA-registered psychologists and qualified mental health practitioners who provide support for depression and mood-related concerns, depending on client needs, practitioner scope, and funding pathway.

AHPRA-Registered Psychologists
Medicare Rebates May Apply
NDIS Funding May Apply
Flexible Appointments
In-Person and Telehealth
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Compassionate Support for Depression

Depression can affect energy, motivation, relationships, and sense of self. It may involve persistent low mood, loss of interest in activities, changes in sleep or appetite, feelings of hopelessness, fatigue, concentration difficulties, and impaired daily functioning.

At Therapy Near Me, our practitioners provide compassionate, evidence-based depression treatment services via telehealth and via telehealth across Australia and in-person in selected locations, depending on practitioner availability. Flexible appointments are available, including evenings and weekends.

Available: In-person: Selected locations, subject to practitioner availability.
Telehealth: Australia-wide.

Format: In-person, video, or phone appointments

Funding: Medicare rebates and NDIS funding may be available for eligible clients

Suitable for: Persistent low mood, depression, adjustment difficulties, grief, and related mood presentations

Not suitable for: Emergencies, acute suicidal crisis, or situations requiring urgent psychiatric or medical care. If you are in immediate danger, call 000.

Understanding Depression

Depression is a mental health condition characterised by persistent low mood, reduced interest or pleasure in activities, changes in energy, sleep, and appetite, and difficulties with concentration and daily functioning.

Depression is not simply feeling sad. It can range from mild and manageable to severe and significantly disabling, and it can occur alongside other conditions such as anxiety. A thorough clinical assessment is required to understand the individual’s experience and determine the most appropriate support pathway.

A thorough clinical assessment is required to understand an individual's experience of depression and determine the most appropriate support pathway. Your psychologist will work with you from the first session to understand your situation and develop a plan suited to your goals.

Disclaimer: This page provides general information only and is not a substitute for an individual assessment, diagnosis, or treatment plan. A psychologist or other qualified health professional can help determine what support is appropriate for your circumstances.

Crisis Support Notice
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 000. For 24/7 mental health crisis support, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467. These services are free, confidential, and available around the clock.
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Evidence-Based Approaches to Depression Treatment

Our practitioners use a range of clinically validated therapeutic approaches for depression. Treatment for depression should be guided by presenting concerns, goals, severity, complexity, and the psychologist’s assessment. Approaches may include CBT, IPT, MBCT, and Behavioural Activation, with progress reviewed regularly.

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Depression

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is one of the most widely researched approaches for depression. CBT focuses on identifying and changing unhelpful and irrational thinking patterns and maladaptive behaviours that contribute to low mood.

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Interpersonal Therapy

Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) addresses the relationship between mood and interpersonal difficulties such as grief, role transitions, conflict, and interpersonal deficits. It may be particularly useful when depression is linked to relationship difficulties or significant life changes.

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Mindfulness-Based Therapy

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) combines mindfulness practices with cognitive therapy techniques and is often used to support people with recurring episodes of depression, with a focus on developing greater awareness of unhelpful thought patterns.

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Behavioural Activation

Behavioural Activation is an evidence-based approach that may help people with depression gradually re-engage with activities that provide a sense of meaning, pleasure, or achievement. It addresses the withdrawal and avoidance patterns that can maintain and worsen low mood over time.

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When Depression Treatment May Not Be Enough on Its Own

Scheduled depression treatment is not a substitute for urgent crisis care, psychiatric assessment, medication review, or inpatient support where required. psychologist may recommend GP involvement, psychiatric care, emergency support, or a higher-intensity pathway if the client’s needs require additional support.

If someone is experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, they should seek help immediately. Call 000 if there is immediate danger, or contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467. A person does not need to wait for a scheduled appointment to reach out for crisis support.

If a client is unsure whether our services are appropriate for their current level of need, our intake team can discuss suitability before booking.

Who Can Access Depression Treatment Services?

Our depression treatment services are available to adults, young people, and families across Australia via telehealth and in-person at our clinics.

Private-pay clients: sessions available without a referral. Contact us on 1800 632 763 for current pricing.

Medicare clients: with a valid GP Mental Health Treatment Plan, eligible clients may be able to claim Medicare rebates.

Eligible NDIS participants: self-managed and plan-managed, where depression support is related to disability needs and included in the plan.

Children and adolescents: age-appropriate support with parent or carer involvement.

Regional and remote clients: available via telehealth.

How to Get Started With Depression Treatment

Getting started with depression treatment at Therapy Near Me is straightforward:

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Book Appointment

Book an appointment online or call 1800 632 763.

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Psychologist Matching

Our intake team will match you with a practitioner whose experience aligns with your needs.

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Initial Consultation

Your first session focuses on understanding your situation, goals, and what you are hoping to achieve.

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Treatment Planning

Your psychologist will explain the therapeutic approach they recommend and discuss why it is suited to your circumstances.

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Ongoing Support

Ongoing sessions build on your initial plan, with progress reviewed regularly.

Medicare Rebates for Depression Treatment

Eligible clients with a valid GP Mental Health Treatment Plan or eligible referral may be able to claim Medicare rebates when they see an eligible registered psychologist or other eligible Medicare provider. Medicare rebates do not apply to every session or every practitioner type.

If a client wants to use Medicare rebates, our intake team can help explain which practitioners and appointment types may be eligible, but the client’s GP, psychiatrist, or paediatrician determines referral eligibility.

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NDIS for Depression Treatment

Eligible NDIS participants may be able to use plan funding for depression-related psychological support where the support is reasonable and necessary, related to the participant’s disability support needs, and included under the relevant funding category.

NDIS-funded therapeutic support should generally relate to the participant’s disability support needs, functional capacity, independence, emotional regulation, communication, social participation, or plan goals. Supports that are primarily clinical treatment for a mental health condition may sit partly or primarily with the health system rather than the NDIS.

Private Sessions

Private depression treatment and counselling sessions are available without a referral. Please contact our team on 1800 632 763 for current pricing.

⚠ Important: Medicare rebate amounts are set by the Australian Government and may change. Always confirm current figures and your eligibility with your GP or via Services Australia at servicesaustralia.gov.au. NDIS pricing is subject to change in line with the NDIS Support Catalogue. Individual eligibility varies.

Meet Some of Our Mental Health Practitioners

Psychologist

Alyson is a trauma-informed psychologist with more than 15 years’ experience across TAFE, headspace, private practice, and community services. She holds a BSc in Psychology, a BA in Anthropology, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology, and is a Board-Approved Supervisor.

AHPRA Number: PSY0001911815

Service Area: Gold Coast and Telehealth

Availability: Tuesday and Thursday, after 5pm

Psychologist

Nadia is a bilingual English and Spanish psychologist with more than 7 years’ clinical and hospital experience. She is trained in CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed approaches, and supports adults aged 18+ with trauma, anxiety, and mood difficulties.

AHPRA Number: PSY0002124836

Service Area: Perth and Telehealth

Availability: Tuesday

Psychologist

Ross has over 25 years’ experience as a psychologist across a number of industries in both the public and private sectors. He provides psychological support for presentations including depression, anxiety, phobias, work-related stress, post-traumatic stress, autism, ADHD, substance abuse, addictions, sleep disorders, workplace conflict, relationship difficulties, financial difficulties, grief and loss, pain management, vocational guidance, and parenting difficulties.

AHPRA Number: PSY0001373322

Service Area: Newcastle and Telehealth

Availability: Monday to Thursday, 8am to 5pm

Counsellor and Social Worker

Jimmy is an ACA-registered counsellor and social worker with more than 10 years’ frontline experience in disability, aged care, trauma, and community mental health. He holds a Bachelor of Social Work and is completing a Master of Counselling.

Registration: ACA Level 2 Member, Membership No. 22399

Service Area: Western Sydney and Telehealth

Availability: Weekdays

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does therapy cost, and will Medicare cover it?

Eligible clients with a valid Mental Health Treatment Plan or eligible referral may be able to claim Medicare rebates for depression treatment with an eligible Medicare provider, such as a registered psychologist. Private fees and out-of-pocket costs vary depending on the practitioner, appointment type, and rebate eligibility. Our intake team can explain fees before booking, and a GP or referring practitioner can advise whether the client is eligible for Medicare-subsidised sessions.

Our practitioners draw on a range of evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), and Behavioural Activation. The approach used is determined collaboratively based on your individual circumstances, goals, and presenting concerns.

Yes. Depression treatment sessions may be available via telehealth for clients across Australia, depending on clinical suitability and practitioner availability. Flexible appointment times, including after-hours options, may be available.

The duration varies depending on the individual, their goals, and the severity and complexity of their presentation. Your psychologist will work with you to set goals and review progress regularly, and will discuss expected timeframes based on your situation.

If you are experiencing thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please seek help immediately. Call 000 if you are in immediate danger. For 24/7 crisis support, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467. These services are free and confidential. Scheduled psychology sessions are not a substitute for crisis or emergency care.

Other Ways to Access Support

Therapy Near Me offers a range of mental health services to suit different needs and circumstances. You may also find these pages useful:

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