Psychological Therapy

Compassionate, evidence-based psychological therapy with a strong commitment to recognising and valuing neurodiversity.

Our Approach: Family Centered, Resilience Focused

At Offspring Health, our psychologists provide compassionate, evidence-based therapy tailored to the unique needs of children and adolescents. Therapy offers a safe, supportive space where young people can explore their emotions, thoughts, and behaviours in a way that feels approachable and empowering.

Using a variety of age-appropriate and engaging therapeutic techniques, our psychologists work alongside each child to foster emotional wellbeing, build coping strategies, and strengthen resilience. Resilience – the ability to adapt and bounce back from challenges – is a core focus of our approach, helping young people to navigate life’s ups and downs with greater confidence and self-awareness.

Families can expect a comprehensive initial assessment to explore their child’s individual strengths, challenges, and goals. Therapy plans are developed collaboratively with children and their caregivers to ensure that support is personalised and responsive to each child’s developmental, emotional, or behavioural needs. Common areas of focus include anxiety, low mood, emotional dysregulation, social connection, and attention-related difficulties.

Sessions may include play-based interventions, cognitive-behavioural therapies (CBT), emotion focused therapies, or practical skill-building activities. Our psychologists also work closely with families, educators, and other professionals to provide coordinated care and reinforce skills across home, school, and community settings. Our goal is to help children not only manage their current challenges but also build the inner resources and confidence to thrive – now and into the future.

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    Social and emotional functioning refers to a child’s ability to understand, express, and manage their emotions, as well as to interact effectively with others. These skills are fundamental for building positive relationships, developing empathy, and coping with the everyday challenges of growing up.

    Children who experience difficulties in social and emotional functioning may struggle with recognizing their own feelings or those of others, regulating emotional responses, or responding appropriately in social situations. This can lead to challenges such as anxiety, low self-esteem, difficulty making friends, or misunderstandings with peers and adults.

    In the school environment, social and emotional difficulties can impact a child’s engagement, cooperation, and overall learning experience. Emotional distress may manifest as withdrawal, irritability, or disruptive behaviour, which can further affect academic progress and peer relationships.

    Assessment of social and emotional functioning as part of a neuropsychological evaluation typically includes behavioural observations, standardized rating scales, and information gathered from parents, teachers, and sometimes the child. This comprehensive approach helps identify strengths and areas for support in emotional regulation, social skills, and adaptive behaviours.

    Understanding a child’s social-emotional profile allows for the development of tailored strategies to enhance emotional wellbeing, build resilience, and improve social communication. Early intervention and supportive environments can empower children to navigate their emotions more effectively, fostering confidence and meaningful connections. 

    At Offspring Health, we aim to provide transparent information about the costs involved in neurodevelopmental and educational assessments.

    Neuropsychological assessments typically involve multiple sessions that usually take between 8 and 16 hours in total, depending on the complexity and individual needs. Our hourly rate is $260, so the total cost typically ranges between $2,300 and $4,230.

    Fees generally cover:

    • Initial consultation and history gathering
    • Testing sessions where your child will complete various fun and interactive tasks
    • Liaison with schools or health professionals as needed
    • Comprehensive case analysis and report preparation
    • Feedback sessions with families and, where applicable, educators or other professionals

    Please note that standard neuropsychological assessments are generally not covered by Medicare. However, some assessments and therapy services may be funded through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) for eligible participants. We recommend discussing funding options with your NDIS planner or support coordinator prior to booking. Private health insurance may offer partial rebates depending on your level of coverage.

    What’s the next step?

    Please phone reception for a discussion about your needs or email psychology@offspringhealth.com