What is Psychology?
Psychology is the study of the mind and how it affects our thoughts, behaviors, and relationships. Mental and physical health are closely linked, and psychology services can provide essential support when mental health is impacted by injury, illness, or disability.
At Alliance Rehabilitation, our psychologists focus on wellness over illness—helping you improve your quality of life through counseling, therapy, and practical support. Our multidisciplinary approach ensures a holistic experience, maximizing your ability to engage in meaningful activities and achieve your personal goals.
How can Psychology help?
Our psychologists work with individuals experiencing:
- Mood and anxiety disorders
- Neurological conditions (e.g., brain injury, stroke)
- Adjustment disorders
- Eating disorders
- Developmental difficulties
- Grief, loss, or trauma
- Relationship and family conflicts
- Learning difficulties and behavioral challenges
Social & attachment difficulties
Our registered psychologists are accredited by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and are required to maintain ongoing professional development, ensuring they provide the latest evidence-based care.
Privacy & confidentiality
We respect your privacy—all discussions are strictly confidential. However, if we believe there is an immediate risk of harm to yourself or others, we will work with you to ensure safety while maintaining your dignity and autonomy.
Benefits of Seeing a Psychologist:
- Improved confidence & self-esteem
- Enhanced independence & self-management
- Effective coping strategies
- Better emotional regulation & mental clarity
- Increased mindfulness & stress management
- Stronger memory & cognitive function
- Improved sleep & mood
- Healthier communication & relationships
- Higher productivity & creativity
- Prevention of burnout
- Increased acceptance & motivation for recovery
Our goal is to help you develop lifelong skills that enhance your mental resilience, increase your independence, and improve your overall well-being.
Our Psychology services
We offer personalized treatment plans tailored to your unique goals, values, and circumstances. Our psychologists use a range of evidence-based therapies, including:
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) – Reshaping thought patterns for better emotional well-being
- Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) – Enhancing resilience and psychological flexibility
- Behavioral Interventions – Modifying behaviors for positive change
- Counseling & Psychoeducation – Providing emotional support and practical tools
- Mindfulness & Relaxation Techniques – Reducing stress and improving focus
- Solution-Focused Therapy – Finding practical ways to overcome challenges
- Narrative Therapy – Rewriting personal stories for healing and growth
- Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) – Managing intense emotions and improving relationships
- Schema-Focused Therapy – Addressing deep-seated patterns and beliefs
- Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) – Enhancing emotional awareness and processing
- Psychometric Assessments – Identifying strengths, weaknesses, and areas for growth
- Rehabilitation & Carer Support – Assisting with burnout, motivation, and long-term recovery
Support for every stage of life
Our psychologists provide individualized care to help you navigate life’s challenges, build resilience, and improve overall mental well-being. Whether you’re recovering from an injury, managing a health condition, or seeking personal growth, Alliance Rehabilitation is here to support you.
Therapy to assist with:
ADHD can affect focus, impulse control, and organization. Psychologists and Occupational Therapists help develop strategies for managing attention and daily activities.
Individuals with developmental or learning disabilities may face challenges with communication, social skills, or academic tasks. Psychologists, Occupational Therapists and Speech Pathologists provide tailored support to enhance learning and independence.
PBSPs aim to improve quality of life by addressing challenging behaviors. Psychologists and social workers develop individualized strategies focusing on skill-building and positive reinforcement.
These assessments evaluate readiness to return to work after injury or mental health challenges. Psychologists provide recommendations for a safe and supported transition.
Psychological assessments help identify strengths, challenges, and areas for growth. Psychologists use these tools to guide treatment planning and support personal development.
Coordinated care ensures better outcomes. Social workers provide holistic support, connecting clients with services that meet their individual needs.
Returning to work after injury or illness can be complex. Social workers assist with planning and emotional support to ease the transition.
Respectful workplaces are healthier. Psychologists provide training to address harassment and foster positive communication.
Workplace risks can impact mental health. Psychologists and social workers help organizations identify hazards and implement preventive measures.
Financial stress affects mental health. Social workers assist with budgeting, resources, and strategies to improve financial security.
Building strong communities enhances well-being. Social workers support individuals in connecting with local networks and activities.
Knowledge empowers individuals and organizations. Psychologists and social workers deliver workshops on mental health, resilience, and emotional intelligence.
Inclusive environments foster belonging. Social workers design training programs to promote diversity, equity, and respect in communities and workplaces.
Repeated stressors can accumulate over time. Psychologists provide therapeutic tools to address long-term emotional impacts.
Trauma can affect families across generations. Social workers and psychologists offer counseling to break cycles and promote healing.
Helping others can take a toll. Psychologists support caregivers and professionals in managing the emotional impact of secondary trauma.
Trauma can have lasting effects. Psychologists provide therapy to help individuals process experiences and regain emotional balance.
Addiction affects mental and physical health. Psychologists and social workers offer counseling and recovery programs to support lasting change.
Mediation fosters understanding in disputes. Social workers facilitate discussions to resolve conflicts and reach mutually beneficial agreements.
Effective conflict resolution enhances relationships. Psychologists and social workers teach communication and problem-solving techniques to manage disputes constructively.
Support is crucial for those experiencing violence. Social workers provide advocacy, safety planning, and emotional care for affected individuals and families.
Learning healthy coping mechanisms supports mental well-being. Psychologists guide individuals in developing strategies to handle life’s pressures.
Maintaining emotional stability is vital. Psychologists offer tools to manage emotions and build resilience in challenging situations.
High stress impacts health and productivity. Psychologists teach relaxation techniques, mindfulness, and coping strategies to manage stress effectively.
Adjusting to retirement can be complex. Social workers and psychologists help individuals navigate this life stage with emotional and practical support.
Change can be challenging. Psychologists support individuals and teams in adapting to shifts through workshops and resilience-building strategies.
Psychologists and social workers provide tailored coaching to enhance personal growth, career development, and workplace satisfaction.