Telehealth Psychologist Australia
Professional Online Clinical Psychology Support Across Australia
Reach Psychology provides Telehealth clinical psychology services for adults throughout Australia.
Online psychology appointments offer a flexible and effective way to access evidence-based mental health support from the comfort and privacy of your own home. Telehealth allows individuals living in metropolitan, regional and remote areas to access professional psychological care without the need to travel.
Appointments are conducted securely via video and provide access to the same evidence-based psychological approaches used in face-to-face therapy.
Areas of support include anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), trauma and PTSD, ADHD, depression, grief and loss, relationship difficulties, and women’s mental health concerns including menopause-related challenges.
Telehealth Psychology Services
Reach Psychology provides Telehealth clinical psychology services for a range of mental health concerns. Click below to learn more about each area of support and how Telehealth psychology may help.
Why Choose Telehealth Psychology?
Telehealth can provide:
Access to support from anywhere in Australia
Greater convenience and flexibility
Reduced travel time and associated costs
Increased access for regional and remote communities
Continuity of care during illness, travel or life transitions
Confidential and secure video appointments
Evidence-based treatment comparable to face-to-face therapy for many mental health concerns
Medicare Rebates for Telehealth Psychology
Telehealth psychology appointments may be eligible for Medicare rebates when referred by a GP under a Mental Health Care Plan.
Please speak with your GP regarding eligibility and referral requirements.
Australia-Wide Telehealth Psychology Services
Reach Psychology provides Telehealth clinical psychology services to adults across:
Melbourne
Sydney
Brisbane
Perth
Adelaide
Canberra
Hobart
Darwin
Regional Australia
Remote Australia
Secure online appointments allow access to professional psychological support regardless of location.
Telehealth FAQs
-
Research indicates that Telehealth psychology can be highly effective for many mental health concerns and, for many people, achieves outcomes comparable to face-to-face therapy.
-
Both Telehealth and in-person therapy can be effective. Telehealth may be particularly suitable if you value convenience, live outside Melbourne, travel frequently, have work or family commitments, or prefer attending appointments from home. If you are unsure, Reach Psychology can discuss which option may be the best fit for your circumstances.
-
Telehealth psychology can be effective for a range of concerns including anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma and PTSD, ADHD, grief and loss, relationship difficulties, stress, and women’s mental health concerns.
-
Yes. Reach Psychology provides Telehealth clinical psychology services to adults across Australia using secure video consultations. Telehealth allows clients to access evidence-based psychological support regardless of their location.
-
Yes. Reach Psychology provides Telehealth clinical psychology services to adults throughout Australia, including metropolitan, regional, rural and remote locations.
-
Many people choose Telehealth because it provides convenient access to psychological support without the need to travel. It can reduce time away from work, simplify appointment attendance, improve access to specialised support, and allow therapy to occur from a familiar and comfortable environment.
-
Yes. Telehealth appointments are conducted using secure technology designed to protect privacy and confidentiality in accordance with professional and ethical standards.
-
Eligible clients with a valid Mental Health Care Plan may be able to access Medicare rebates for Telehealth psychology appointments. Please contact Reach Psychology or speak with your GP for further information.
-
In many circumstances EMDR therapy can be successfully adapted for Telehealth. Suitability is assessed individually based on your presentation, goals, and circumstances.
-
Many people attending Telehealth appointments are accessing psychological support for the first time. Your psychologist will guide you through the process, answer any questions, and work collaboratively with you to develop treatment goals.
-
No. You do not need a referral to book an appointment. However, a Mental Health Care Plan and referral are generally required if you wish to access Medicare rebates.
-
If you would like to learn more about Telehealth clinical psychology services, appointment availability, fees, referrals, or Medicare rebates, please contact Reach Psychology. We are happy to discuss your needs and whether Telehealth may be suitable for you.