NDIS Psychologists
We understand that navigating the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) can be overwhelming, which is why we offer specialised NDIS psychology services to help individuals with disabilities access the support they need.
Our online psychologists are fully qualified and experienced in providing NDIS psychology services, including online counselling.
Finding the Right NDIS Psychologist Provider
First and foremost, it is important to ensure that the therapist or psychologist you choose is fully qualified and experienced in providing NDIS psychology services. All of our online psychologists are fully qualified and have extensive experience working with individuals with disabilities.
It is also important to find a therapist or psychologist who you feel comfortable talking to and who you feel understands your unique needs. At Online Psychologists Australia, we understand that each individual's needs are different and we work closely with our clients to create personalized plans that meet their specific needs.
Another important factor to consider when choosing an NDIS therapist or psychologist is their availability. Our online counselling services allow individuals with disabilities to access psychological support from the comfort of their own home at a time that suits them best.
We also have a wide range of therapists to choose from, we understand that different people have different preferences, some may prefer a female therapist, some may prefer a male therapist, some may prefer a specific language, etc. We make sure that we have a diverse team of therapists to cater to the different needs of our clients.
Areas where our Psychologists Can Help
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Strengthening Resilience
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Managing Emotions
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Improving Self-esteem and Assurance
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Enhancing Relationship and Interpersonal skills
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Addressing Anxiety and Stress
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Elevating Mood and Motivation
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Developing Coping Strategies
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Adapting to Health Conditions and Disabilities.
What are the Benefits of Online NDIS Therapy
Online NDIS therapy can provide many benefits for individuals with disabilities. Some of the key benefits include:
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Convenience: Online therapy allows individuals to access psychological support from the comfort of their own home, at a time that suits them best. This can be especially beneficial for those who may have difficulty leaving their home or accessing traditional in-person therapy.
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Increased Accessibility: Online therapy can increase accessibility for individuals who live in remote or rural areas, or who have mobility or transportation issues.
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Flexibility: Online therapy sessions can be scheduled at a time that works best for the individual and their therapist, providing greater flexibility for busy schedules.
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Cost Effective: Online therapy eliminates the need for travel expenses.
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Variety of Therapists to choose from: With online therapy, individuals have a wider range of therapists to choose from, allowing them to find a therapist that is the best fit for them.
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Privacy and Security: Online therapy sessions are secure and private, ensuring that information shared during the session is protected.
Overall, online NDIS therapy can provide individuals with disabilities with access to psychological support that is convenient, accessible, and flexible. This can help them to achieve their goals and live a fulfilling and independent life.
What can you expect from your NDIS Psychologist
Before you officially start your treatment – you’ll have a chat with someone in our team so that we’re able to match you with a psychologist that best meets your unique needs, and your preferences.
Once you begin treatment, the psychologist treating you will take the time to understand you as an individual. You will find the conversation takes place in a completely safe, private and comforting manner – your highly skilled psychologist is there to help you, not to judge you.
Depending on your individual needs and circumstances, the psychologist treating you can draw on a range of evidence-based methodologies to help you with what you're currently experiencing.
A consistent state of positive mental health won’t happen overnight, and more often than not, you will have some ‘homework’ or tasks to perform in-between sessions. These small tasks often involve being present and aware during day-to-day life and will help you make progress between sessions.
Get suited to your NDIS psychological provider today
Reaching out and accessing support for any disability or mental health issues can be tough, however the benefits of doing can be lifechanging.
Our professional, empathetic and understanding team of psychologists are ready to help you live a happy and healthy life.
At Online Psychologists Australia, we offer a free, no obligation chat where we’ll personally match you with a psychologist that best meets your unique needs.
All of our sessions are claimable with Medicare rebates.
Get the help you need today.
What our clients are saying
"The privacy and comfort of having sessions online, but still face-to-face over Zoom made me feel so much more at ease. I was able to open-up much quicker and felt like I was making progress after just my first session."
Verified Client, 28
"Being able to book in appointments that work around my schedule has been incredible. Speaking to my psychologist has had the most positive impact on my mental wellbeing given the isolation I experienced in 2020."
Verified Client, 41
Note: Clients are unnamed to protect their privacy.
"The fact I was able to get medicare rebate on my sessions made the whole process so much easier. I've already recommended Online Psychologists Australia to a few friends that have been struggling lately.
Verified Client, 22
If you're having thoughts of self-harm or suicide.
If you’re having thoughts of self-harm or suicide, there are many organisations that can help you 24 hours, 7 days a week. They include:
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Lifeline - 13 11 14
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Beyond Blue - 1300 22 4636
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Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467
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MensLine Australia (counselling service for men) - 1300 78 99 78
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Kids Helpline (for young people up to 25 years) - 1800 55 1800
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Open Arms (for veterans, ex-serving personnel and their families) - 1800 011 046