Telehealth Psychology Services Across Australia
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Connect From Anywhere in Australia
Access professional psychological support from the comfort of your own home. Our telehealth platform connects you with AHPRA-registered psychologists across Australia, delivering the same quality of care as our in-person clinics.
Whether you are based in a major city or a regional community, telehealth psychology removes the barriers of distance, travel, and scheduling so you can prioritise your mental health without disruption to your daily life.
Available: Australia-wide
Format: Secure video or phone appointments
Funding: Medicare rebates and NDIS funding may be available for eligible clients
Best suited for: Anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, ADHD, autism, adjustment difficulties, and ongoing psychological support
Not suitable for: Immediate crisis situations or emergencies. If you are in immediate danger, call 000.
What Are Telehealth Psychology Services?
Telehealth psychology psychological intervention involves psychological assessment and treatment delivered remotely through secure video or telephone consultations. It can support people experiencing anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, adjustment difficulties, relationship challenges, and other mental health concerns, where clinically suitable.
Telehealth appointments may include assessment, treatment planning, psychological intervention, symptom review, and monitoring of progress. The clinical standard of care should aim to match in-person care where appropriate and clinically possible.
Telehealth psychology is suitable for a wide range of mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship difficulties, and neurodevelopmental conditions such as ADHD and autism. Your psychologist will conduct an initial assessment to confirm that telehealth is appropriate for your individual circumstances.
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.
Why Choose Telehealth Therapy With a Psychologist?
Attending in-person psychology appointments involves real barriers. Distance, transport costs, work schedules, caring responsibilities, and the anxiety of attending a new clinic can all get in the way of seeking help. Telehealth therapy with a psychologist removes those barriers without reducing the quality of your care.
Therapy Near Me's intake team can help match you with a psychologist based on your goals, preferred session format, funding type, and practitioner availability.
Access From Anywhere in Australia
Whether you live in a capital city or a regional community, our telehealth psychologist appointments connect you with the same qualified practitioners. You do not need to be near one of our in-person clinics to access professional psychological support.
Flexible Scheduling Around Your Life
We offer telehealth psychology appointments 24/7. Whether you work shifts, manage school pick-ups, or have limited energy at certain times of day, you can book a session at any time that genuinely works for your routine.
Familiar Surroundings Can Support Your Wellbeing
Whether you live in a capital city or a regional community, our telehealth psychologist appointments connect you with the same qualified practitioners. You do not need to be near one of our in-person clinics to access professional psychological support.
The Same Professional Standards Delivered Remotely
All Therapy Near Me psychologists are nationally registered and hold postgraduate clinical qualifications. The professional and ethical standards governing your care are the same whether you attend in person or as a telehealth psychologist client.
Who Is Telehealth Psychology Right For?
Telehealth psychology appointments are suitable for a wide range of people and circumstances. You may find telehealth the right option if you:
Telehealth psychology is not suitable for everyone. If you are currently experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or call 000. Our intake team can also discuss whether telehealth psychology is appropriate for your current situation.
Mental Health Areas We Support via Telehealth
Telehealth may support adults with mood disorders, anxiety presentations, workplace stress, burnout, trauma-related concerns, grief, behavioural difficulties, and emotional regulation. It may also support children and adolescents with anxiety, emotional regulation, autism, ADHD, school-related concerns, behavioural challenges, and developmental difficulties where clinically appropriate.
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Anxiety and Mood
Generalised anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder, depression, low mood, and stress.
Trauma and PTSD
Post-traumatic stress, complex trauma, grief, loss, and life adjustment difficulties.
Neurodevelopmental
ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and related learning or social-communication differences.
Relationships
Relationship difficulties, couples counselling, family conflict, and parenting support.
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Workplace and Career
Burnout, workplace stress, career transitions, and Employee Assistance Programme sessions.
Complex Presentations
BPD and bipolar disorder, assessed and supported in collaboration with your treating team.
Not sure whether your situation is suitable for telehealth psychology in Australia? Call our intake team on 1800 632 763. We will help you determine the right level and type of support.
Therapeutic Approaches Used in Telehealth Sessions
Evidence-based approaches delivered through telehealth may include CBT, ACT, DBT, EMDR, Schema Therapy, mindfulness-based interventions, and other approaches selected according to clinical formulation and client needs.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders, depression, and unhelpful thinking patterns
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for chronic stress, avoidance, and values-guided change
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) for depression relapse prevention and stress
Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) for PTSD and distressing memories
Schema Therapy for long-standing patterns and personality-related presentations
Schema Therapy for long-standing patterns and personality-related presentations
Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) for NDIS participants working on daily functioning and skill-building
Your psychologist will explain the approach they recommend and why it is appropriate for your situation. You are encouraged to ask questions and take an active role in planning your care.
Our AHPRA-Registered Telehealth Psychologists
Every psychologist providing telehealth psychology services through Therapy Near Me is registered with the Psychology Board of Australia through AHPRA. Our team includes psychologists with experience across anxiety, depression, trauma, neurodevelopmental presentations, workplace stress, adjustment difficulties, and complex mental health needs.
Practitioner qualifications, endorsements, and areas of experience vary. Our intake team can help match each client with a psychologist whose experience is suitable for their presenting concerns, goals, and funding pathway..
Nadia Sologuren Guevara
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
Dr Ross Leembruggen
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
Alyson Dunn
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
When Telehealth Psychology May Not Be Suitable
Telehealth is not appropriate in every circumstance. A clinician may recommend face-to-face assessment, GP involvement, psychiatric review, crisis services, or a higher level of care where risk, acuity, diagnostic uncertainty, or clinical complexity requires in-person management. Telehealth may not be suitable where there is immediate risk of harm, acute suicidal intent, severe behavioural dysregulation, significant cognitive impairment affecting participation, inability to access a private environment, or where urgent physical assessment is required.
If you are unsure whether telehealth is appropriate for your situation, our intake team can help discuss suitability before you book.
How to Book a Telehealth Psychology Appointment
Telehealth sessions generally begin with assessment and formulation, including discussion of presenting concerns, relevant history, goals for treatment, and consideration of whether telehealth is an appropriate modality.
Book Appointment
Book an appointment online or call 1800 632 763.
Get Matched with Psychologist
We will match you with the right psychologist based on your needs and preferences.
Receive Your Secure Session Link
Receive a secure video link by email ahead of your session
Join from Any Device
Join your telehealth session from any device. No software downloads required.
Start Your Therapy Journey
Start your therapy journey with no delays.
Sessions are conducted via our secure, encrypted video platform, ensuring your sessions are confidential no matter where you are in Australia. Phone appointments may be available where clinically appropriate and where funding rules allow. Discuss this with our intake team when booking.
Medicare Rebates for Telehealth Psychology
Eligible clients may be able to claim Medicare rebates for telehealth psychology appointments under a valid Mental Health Treatment Plan or eligible referral. Medicare rebates generally require a referral from a GP, psychiatrist, or paediatrician, and eligibility depends on the client's individual circumstances.
Therapy Near Me can explain the booking and invoice process, but the referring practitioner determines whether a client is eligible for Medicare-subsidised sessions.
NDIS-Funded Telehealth Psychology
Eligible NDIS participants may be able to use their plan funding for telehealth psychology where the support is reasonable and necessary, related to their disability support needs, and included under the relevant funding category.
Therapy Near Me can support self-managed and plan-managed participants, depending on the participant's plan and service requirements. Our intake team can help clarify whether telehealth psychology is appropriate for the participant's goals, funding category, and support needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Technical Requirements Do I Need?
How Secure Are Telehealth Sessions?
Can I Use My NDIS Funding for Telehealth?
Can I Choose My Psychologist?
We will match you with a psychologist who is experienced in your area of concern—be it anxiety, trauma, child psychology, or couples counselling. However, if you’d like to explore additional options, we can recommend other psychologists in our team. Our priority is ensuring you feel comfortable and confident in your therapeutic relationship.
How Do I Book a Telehealth Session?
Booking a telehealth session is simple and straightforward. Just visit our online scheduling portal and select a time that works best for you—even if that’s during non-traditional hours. You’ll receive a confirmation email with everything you need to get started, including a secure link for a video call or instructions for a phone session, depending on your preference.
What Should I Expect During My First Session?
Once your appointment is confirmed, all that’s left is to prepare for your session. Find a comfortable, private spot and ensure your device is ready—no software downloads required. At your scheduled time, simply join the session link or wait for our call. Your psychologist will greet you and begin the consultation, just like an in-person visit. By the end of your session, you’ll have actionable steps to guide your progress, along with an invitation to book any follow-up telehealth appointments at your convenience.
Are telehealth psychology appointments covered by Medicare?
Eligible clients may be able to claim Medicare rebates for telehealth psychology appointments with a valid Mental Health Treatment Plan or eligible referral. A GP, psychiatrist, or paediatrician can advise whether the client is eligible.
Is telehealth psychology as effective as face-to-face psychology?
Can I have phone sessions instead of video?
How soon can I start?
Other Ways to Access Support
Therapy Near Me offers several flexible psychology service options to suit different needs and circumstances. You may also want to explore:
- Online psychologist services for a broader overview of online psychology sessions, including individual, couples, and child and adolescent appointments
- At-home NDIS psychology if you would prefer a psychologist to visit you at your home, school, or community setting
- NDIS psychology services for full details on NDIS-funded psychological support, funding categories, and how to refer
- Psychologist near me to find in-person or telehealth psychology services available in your area
- ADHD psychologistfor psychological assessment and support for ADHD across children, adolescents, and adults
- Autism psychologist for assessment, capacity building, and evidence-based support for autism spectrum disorder
Ready to Begin? Book Your Telehealth Session Today
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- Call 1800 632 763 NEAR ME (free)
- Email: office@therapynearme.com.au
- Available nationwide via telehealth, at-home, and in-clinic
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