Psychology Services in Sydney
Free 15 minute phone consultation (enquire with form for availability)
Available Therapy at The Psychology Alley
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
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Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)
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Schema Therapy
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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
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Motivational Interviewing
Psychology Clinic in Sydney
The therapy room is a safe and non-judgmental space for us to explore the best way to work on building a life you want to live. I am a psychologist in Sydney CBD, and I use evidence-based approaches to help adults with their mental health challenges. You will learn about how your early experiences influence the way you think, feel, behave and connect with others. We will work collaboratively to choose the treatment plan best suited for your therapeutic goals and to learn skills to help you navigate life’s challenges.
The Psychology Alley Can Help You With
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Adjustment to Life Changes
Adjusting to new situations is an essential aspect of life, and it can have a significant impact on mental health.
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Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety disorders encompass a group of mental health conditions characterized by persistent and excessive worry, fear, and apprehension.
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Assertiveness
Assertiveness plays a crucial role in maintaining positive mental health.
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
ADHD, which stands for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects individuals of all ages.
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Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder, is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings that range from manic episodes to depressive episodes.
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Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), also known as dysmorphophobia, is a mental health disorder characterized by a preoccupation with perceived flaws or defects in one's physical appearance.
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Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a mental health disorder characterized by persistent patterns of instability in emotions, self-image, relationships, and behavior.
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Cultural/Identity Issues
Cultural identity plays a significant role in shaping an individual's beliefs, values, norms, and sense of self.
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Depression
Depression is a common mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and a range of emotional and physical symptoms.
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Emotion Regulation
Emotion regulation refers to the process of effectively recognizing, understanding, and managing one's emotions.
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Gender Issues
Gender issues in mental health refer to the unique challenges and disparities that individuals may face in relation to their gender identity or the influence of gender-related factors on mental health.
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Grief and Loss
Grief and loss are natural and complex emotional responses to the experience of losing someone or something significant.
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Health Anxiety
Health anxiety is a condition characterized by excessive worry or preoccupation with having a serious medical condition.
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition characterized by the presence of obsessions and/or compulsions that cause significant distress and interfere with daily functioning.
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Panic Attacks
Panic attacks are sudden and intense episodes of overwhelming fear or discomfort that reach their peak within minutes.
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Phobias
Phobias are a type of anxiety disorder characterized by an excessive and irrational fear of specific objects, situations, or activities.
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Relationship Difficulties
Relationship difficulties refer to challenges or problems that arise within interpersonal relationships, such as those with romantic partners, family members, friends, or colleagues.
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Selective Mutism
Selective Mutism (SM) is a childhood anxiety disorder characterized by a consistent failure to speak in specific social situations where speech is expected, despite being capable of speaking in other settings.
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Separation Anxiety
Separation anxiety refers to excessive and developmentally inappropriate fear or distress when a person is separated from an attachment figure or a place of security.
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School Refusal
School refusal, also known as school avoidance or school phobia, is a behavior commonly observed in children and adolescents where they resist attending school or experience significant distress and anxiety related to going to school.
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Self Esteem
Self-esteem refers to a person's overall subjective evaluation of their worth, value, and abilities. It is how individuals perceive and think about themselves, as well as their sense of self-worth.
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Self Compassion
Self-compassion refers to extending kindness, understanding, and acceptance towards oneself, especially in the face of perceived failures, shortcomings, or difficulties.
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Sleep Difficulties
Sleep difficulties, also known as sleep problems or sleep disorders, refer to a range of issues that disrupt the normal sleep pattern and can lead to inadequate or poor-quality sleep.
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Social Anxiety
Social anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, is a mental health condition characterized by an intense and persistent fear of social situations or performance situations where the individual is exposed to potential scrutiny or evaluation by others.
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Stress
Stress is a physiological and psychological response that occurs when individuals perceive a demand or threat that exceeds their ability to cope effectively.
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Trauma
Trauma refers to an overwhelming experience or event that is distressing, deeply disturbing, or potentially life-threatening.
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Worry
Worry is a common human experience that involves thoughts and concerns about potential future events or situations.

