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Services provided
Sometimes even the most positive of people can feel flat.
Everyday problems in a person's personal or professional life can seriously affect their mental well-being.
It's time to seek professional help when all of the usual coping strategies that get a person through their ups and downs are not working, or if a GP suggests seeing a clinical psychologist.
As a network of clinical psychologists, the CBT Centre is equipped to provide a range of services treating adult, adolescent and child disorders.
The CBT Centre's clinical psychologists can help the individual, the partner and the parent function better and get the most out of their life. These trained professionals work with the person to identify the problem and implement a tailored solution.
CBT practitioners can provide assistance in the following areas:
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Anxiety disorders - obsessive compulsive behaviour, panic attacks, phobias and social anxiety (shyness) are just some examples. |
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Drug and alcohol abuse |
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Eating disorders |
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Family therapy |
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Habit problems such as hair-pulling |
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Motor vehicle accidents |
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Parenting skills |
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Pain management |
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Post-traumatic stress disorder |
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Relationship counselling |
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Self-esteem |
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Sexual problems |
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Sleep problems |
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Work related injuries |
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Abuse |
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Anger |
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Assertion |
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Bereavement |
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Child problems including anxiety, depression, social skills, behaviour management and learning difficulties |
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Depression which also includes suicidal thoughts and urges. |
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The clinicians' skills and our relaxed environment combine to help clients feel comfortable in sharing their problems.
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The most effective way of finding out if the Centre's clinical psychologists can help is to contact them on (02) 9557 7420.
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