About Minding Family Townsville
Minding Family Townsville is a local clinic in Kirwan, committed to offering psychological and counselling services to families, adults, adolescents and children throughout Townsville and the surrounding areas. Our clinical psychologists and counsellors will take the time to sit down and discuss and assess any concerns you may have about your or your family's mental health and well being. We help provide assessments and treatments for persons with cognitive impairments or intellectual disabilities, as well as offering general counselling for general life coaching, anxiety and stress and depression. Our clinic staff want you to feel comfortable at all times during your session. When you are visiting our psychologists, you are always assured of confidentiality. For more information on our family orientated counselling and psychological assessments, contact our lovely staff at reception at Minding Family Townsville today.
Products
Advice & Education
Services
Counselling and Psychologist Services
Family, Adults, Adolescents and Children
Anxiety, Stress and Depression
Behavioural and Adjustment Problems
Sleep and Toileting Problems
Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Grief, Loss and Adjustment Difficulties
Relationships in Home and Workplace
Interventions / Supports for Autism
Complex Disorders, eg ADHD, Tourette's
Parenting Supports
Family Dispute Resolutions
General Life Direction
Post Traumatic Stress Conditions
Individual Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Familial Therapy
Relationship Counselling
Diagnostic / Psychometric Assessment
Group Therapy and Training
Early developmental disorders
General life coaching
Wide range of Psychological and Allied Health Services
Enhance and promote everyday balance, health and wellbeing
Self Esteem and Learning Difficulty Assessments
Highly qualified, experienced and committed clinicians
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Ways to Pay
Cash
Cheque
EFT
Eftpos
Hicaps
Mastercard
Visa
Licences
Fully accredited psychologist or Clinical Psychologists
Members Association of Australian Psychology
Clinical College of Psychologists
NDIS (National Disabilities Insurance Scheme) approved / accredited.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I expect when seeing a psychologist?
Sessions typically last 50 minutes. During the initial sessions, the psychologist will explore your background and presenting concerns, along with your thoughts, feelings and behaviours, to assist with identifying your individualised treatment goals and planning.
How will I know if psychological therapy is working?
The aim of therapy is to improve symptoms and decrease distress. Improvement in symptoms and the duration of psychological intervention varies depending on the complexity of the presenting concern, and some presentations are suited for longer-term management. Therapy is particularly effective when skills taught in session are applied in your everyday life and practiced regularly.
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