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Autism Therapy and Support for Children, Teens, and Adults

Therapy Near Me provides autism therapy and support for children, teens, and adults, with services available via telehealth across Australia and selected in-person or at-home options depending on practitioner availability. Our team may include psychologists, behaviour support practitioners, behaviour analysts, counsellors, social workers, and speech therapists who support communication, emotional regulation, daily living skills, social participation, behaviour support, and NDIS goals.

NDIS Funding May Apply
Neurodiversity-Affirming Support
Telehealth Available Australia-Wide
At-Home in Selected Areas
Child, Teen & Adult Support
Treatment for Autism

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Last updated: 26 May 2026

Clinically reviewed on: 25 May 2026

This clinical information has been written by Rona Castañeda and clinically reviewed by Chantal Santacaterina to support accuracy, clarity, and alignment with contemporary psychological practice. Content is reviewed in accordance with our Editorial Policy and is intended as general information only. It does not replace individual assessment, diagnosis, or treatment.

Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by differences in social communication, behaviour, and sensory processing. Autism presents differently in every person; some people are highly independent with specific support needs, while others require more intensive daily support. Autism is not an illness to be cured; therapy and support should focus on building skills, reducing barriers, and supporting meaningful goals.

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Social Communication Challenges

Difficulty understanding social cues
Differences in using or interpreting eye contact, facial expression, tone of voice, or body language
Differences in initiating, sustaining, or navigating conversations, depending on the person’s communication style and support needs

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Repetitive Behaviours and Routines

Repetitive movements or speech patterns
Strong need for routines and predictability
Intense focus on specific interests

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Sensory Sensitivities

Over- or under-reacting to sounds, textures, or lights
Sensitivity to smells or temperature
Difficulty with sensory processing in busy environments

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

Disclaimer: This page provides general information only and is not a substitute for individual assessment, diagnosis, or therapy planning. Autism support should be tailored to the person’s strengths, communication preferences, sensory profile, support needs, family context, and goals.

Available: In-person: Selected locations, subject to practitioner availability.
At-home: selected service areas for eligible NDIS participants.
Telehealth: Australia-wide.

Format: In-person, video, or phone appointments

Funding: Medicare rebates and NDIS funding may be available for eligible clients. Private sessions are also available.

Suitable for: Children, teens, and adults with ASD seeking support for communication, social skills, behaviour, sensory processing, or emotional regulation.

Not suitable for: Emergencies or immediate crisis situations. If you are in immediate danger, call 000.

How Autism Can Affect Daily Life

Autism can affect various aspects of daily functioning. With the right support and tailored therapy, many individuals with autism develop strategies that help them navigate these areas with greater confidence and independence.

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Social Interactions

Forming and maintaining relationships can be challenging when social norms and non-verbal cues are difficult to read or interpret.

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Learning and Education

Some individuals experience difficulties with attention, information processing, or adapting to traditional classroom structures.

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Work and Independence

Communication, adapting to routine changes, and managing workplace expectations can present challenges for adults with autism.

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Emotional Wellbeing

Experiences of frustration, anxiety, or difficulty expressing and regulating emotions are common and can be supported through targeted therapy.
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.

Types of Therapy for Autism at Therapy Near Me

We draw on a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches for autism. Therapeutic approaches should depend on age, goals, strengths, and support needs. Behavioural and skill-building approaches may support communication, independence, emotion regulation, routines, and daily living skills, and should be person-centred, respectful, and focused on meaningful goals.

Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)

Behavioural and skill-building approaches may be used where appropriate to support communication, independence, emotional regulation, routines, and daily living skills. These approaches should be person-centred, respectful, and focused on meaningful goals rather than changing harmless autistic traits.
For NDIS participants, behaviour support may include a Functional Behaviour Assessment and Positive Behaviour Support planning where clinically appropriate and within practitioner scope.

Speech Therapy and Communication Support

Speech therapy may be appropriate where support is needed with communication, language development, speech clarity, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), or functional communication. Availability depends on practitioner capacity, location, age, and service format. Psychologists and behaviour support practitioners may also support communication-related goals within their own scope, but formal speech pathology should be delivered by a qualified speech therapist

Social Skills Training

Social skills support may help individuals understand social expectations, communicate needs and boundaries, practise turn-taking where relevant, build confidence in chosen social settings, and develop strategies for relationships, school, work, or community participation.

Sensory-Aware Support Strategies

Some autistic people experience sensory sensitivities or sensory-seeking needs. Our practitioners can consider sensory factors when planning therapy, behaviour support, emotional regulation strategies, and environmental adjustments. Where occupational therapy input is needed, we may recommend involvement from an appropriately qualified occupational therapist.

Autism Therapy for All Ages

We provide age-appropriate, tailored autism therapy from early childhood through adulthood. The goals and approaches used at each stage reflect the individual's current development, environment, and priorities.

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Children with Autism

Early intervention builds foundational skills through play-based therapy, Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), and parent training. Parent support and involvement is an important part of the therapy process for young children.
Play-based learning
Communication development
Parent support and training

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Teens and Young Adults

Support for teens and young adults may focus on school, peer relationships, transition support, social confidence, career planning, and life skills.
Social confidence building
Transition support
Life skills development

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Adults with Autism

Adult support may focus on workplace interactions, relationships, daily responsibilities, independence, quality of life, communication, and sensory management.
Workplace communication
Relationship guidance
Sensory management strategies

Why Choose Therapy Near Me

Experienced Autism Practitioners
Our team has training in ABA, speech therapy, and sensory integration approaches for all age groups.
Flexible Access Options
Telehealth available Australia-wide, and at-home therapy for eligible NDIS participants subject to practitioner availability.
NDIS Support
We work with eligible self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants. Our team can assist with documentation to support NDIS plan reviews.

When Autism Therapy May Not Be Sufficient on Its Own

Therapy and psychological support are a valuable part of an autism support plan, but they are not always the only resource needed. Your psychologist may recommend additional support from a GP, paediatrician, psychiatrist, speech pathologist, occupational therapist, or NDIS support coordinator, depending on the individual's needs and circumstances.

Autism therapy sessions at Therapy Near Me are scheduled appointments and are not a crisis or emergency service. If you or an individual you are supporting is in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 000. For 24/7 crisis support, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.

If you are unsure whether our services are the right fit, our intake team can discuss the individual's current needs and the most appropriate support pathway before booking.

Expert Autism Psychologists: Specialized Support for Developmental Needs

NDIS Funding for Autism Therapy and Support

Eligible NDIS participants may be able to use plan funding. Autism-related support should be tailored to the person’s strengths, communication preferences, sensory profile, support needs, family context, and goals. Areas of support may include communication, social skills, behaviour, sensory processing, emotion regulation, daily living skills, social participation, anxiety, family strategies, and NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) goals.

Our intake team can help self-managed and plan-managed participants, nominees, support coordinators, and plan managers clarify whether a service is suitable before booking.

Empowering Autism Care: NDIS Psychology Treatment Insights

Meet Some of Our Autism Support Practitioners

Our team includes registered psychologists and accredited practitioners with experience supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorder across all ages. Below are some of the practitioners available for autism therapy at Therapy Near Me.

Behaviour Support Practitioner

Victoria is an NDIS-approved behaviour support practitioner with extensive experience supporting children, teens, and adults with autism, ADHD, and complex behaviours. She develops evidence-based Positive Behaviour Support plans and works closely with families and support teams.

Service Area: Melbourne and Telehealth

Availability: 7 days a week

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

Behaviour Analyst

Mohamed is a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst with a Master’s in Professional Behaviour Analysis and international experience in autism and developmental disabilities. He specialises in Functional Behaviour Assessments, Positive Behaviour Support plans, and parent training.

Credentials: Board Certified Behaviour Analyst / BCBA

Service Area: Western Sydney and Telehealth

Availability: Friday

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

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

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

Behaviour Support Practitioner

Lidija is an NDIS behaviour support practitioner with a Diploma of Counselling, Certificate IV in Alcohol and Other Drugs, and advanced training in NLP and hypnotherapy. She has strong experience in disability and community services, blending behaviour support with counselling and mindset coaching.

Service Area: NSW South Coast and Telehealth

Availability: 7 days a week

Speech Therapist

Shine is a speech therapist supporting children with communication, early intervention, AAC, and functional communication goals. She may be suitable for autistic children or developmental presentations where speech therapy is appropriate and availability is confirmed.

Service Area: Sydney

Availability: Saturdays

Frequently Asked Questions

How does autism therapy work?

Autism therapy and support may focus on communication, emotional regulation, daily living skills, social participation, behaviour support, anxiety, family strategies, or NDIS goals. The approach depends on the person’s strengths, age, communication preferences, support needs, and goals.

The duration of autism therapy varies depending on the individual’s goals, age, and support needs. Early intervention for young children often continues over an extended period to build foundational skills. Teens and adults may benefit from regular sessions to address specific challenges. Progress is assessed regularly and therapy plans are adjusted to reflect meaningful progress and changing goals.

Eligible NDIS participants may be able to use plan funding for autism-related therapy and support where the service is reasonable and necessary, related to disability support needs, and included under the relevant funding category. Our intake team can help clarify booking pathways for self-managed and plan-managed participants.

Telehealth can be an effective option for some aspects of autism therapy, offering convenience, accessibility for rural and remote areas, and opportunities for parent involvement during sessions. The suitability of telehealth will depend on the individual’s needs, communication style, and the type of support required. Your practitioner will discuss whether telehealth is appropriate for your situation.

The first session usually focuses on understanding the person’s strengths, support needs, communication style, sensory profile, current challenges, and goals. The practitioner may also speak with parents, carers, or support workers where appropriate and with consent.

Yes. At-home autism therapy is available for eligible NDIS participants in selected service areas. This personalised support is delivered in the comfort of your home or another agreed setting, making therapy more accessible for families and individuals who find clinic attendance difficult. Contact our team to confirm availability in your area.

A psychologist can support autistic people with emotional regulation, anxiety, mood, adjustment, behaviour-related concerns, family strategies, and functional goals. Some psychologists may also provide assessment, formulation, reports, or NDIS-related documentation where this is within their scope of practice.

No. Autism therapy and support should not be about suppressing harmless autistic traits or forcing someone to appear non-autistic. Support should focus on the person’s own goals, communication, emotional regulation, independence, safety, participation, and quality of life.

Other Ways to Access Support

Therapy Near Me offers a range of mental health and therapeutic services across Australia. You may also find these pages useful:

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