No Waiting List for Specialist Behaviour Support via Telehealth

Our current capacity is open to new referrals. This situation can change quickly, and first come first serve.

We are two PhD qualified Counselling Psychotherapists who are Registered and Certified Behaviour Specialists with the NDIS Commission. Our practice is via Telehealth direct from your hands and your home to our office in the mountains of northern NSW. Telehealth is now a robustly supported and tested by research manner of delivery of therapeutic services.

Overall we try not to keep a waiting list and over the years have referred people to other agencies where the need is urgent. But at times a waiting list is necessary when people want our service and they cannot find other suitable alternatives.

We attach a newsletter about our service in Telehealth Behaviour Support. In the newsletter we make note of the many specialist areas we have experience, including,

  • Autism Levels 1-3,
  • ADHD,
  • Oppositional Defiance Disorder,
  • Sleep Disorders,
  • Hearing and Vision Loss,
  • Sensory Disorders,
  • Down Syndrome,
  • Intellectual Disability and Developmental Disorders,
  • Rare Chromosomal and Genetic Disorders,
  • Advanced Epilepsy,
  • Non-verbal,
  • Anxiety,
  • Depression,
  • Mood Disorders,
  • Schizophrenia,
  • Extreme Self-Harm and Aggression,
  • Prader-Willi,
  • Eating Disorders,
  • Obesity,
  • LGBTI2S+,
  • Sexuality & Gender,
  • Transgender,
  • Complex Neuro Physical Disability
  • Dementia,
  • Lifestyle Medicine & Health,
  • We work with all ages from child to elder.

While our speciality is complex cases and person centred behaviour support assessment and treatment planning, we also provide steady and ongoing Counselling therapy services to many clients under the Behaviour Support and/or the Therapy – Counselling categories. Our invitation from clients can range from weeks to several months to several years. Many of our clients have been with us for years. We have walked alongside children who become teenagers who become adults, providing therapeutic support to them and to their parents and families.

We welcome you to contact us via the Contact Page form or an email. We do not keep admin staff on phones and the best way to get to us is via the contact form and email. Let us know the brief details and we can call you back and chat about your questions and needs.

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