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About BlueSky Psychology

AT A GLANCE
  • Anxiety/panic attacks
  • Depression counselling
  • Drug & alcohol treatment
  • Treatments for stress
  • Couples counselling
We are a clinical psychology practice that is committed to offering you the best practice in psychological care.
We offer counselling and therapy to individuals of all ages, as well as couples and families. Our psychologists use treatments that have been demonstrated to be effective by current psychological research. We are located in the CBD of Adelaide.

Enhancing: *Well-being, *Relationship counselling, *Communication skills, *Assertiveness, *Self esteem, *Parenting, *Sexuality, *Coping, *Restful sleep, *Sports performance.

Treating: *Depression counselling, *Anxiety counselling, *Relationship issues, *Phobias, *Addictive behaviour, *Substance abuse, *Bipolar disorder, *Anger management, *Post-traumatic stress, *Obsessions & compulsions.

Our psychologists are highly experienced, well qualified and caring. They have all undertaken a minimum of six years of training in psychology including masters level qualifications in clinical psychology. Some of our psychologists have also completed additional training in counselling and couples therapy.

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CashEFTPOS
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Products and Services

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Services

Cognitive Therapy, Conflict Resolution, Eating Disorders, Mediation, Psychological Assessments, Relationship Counselling, Relationship Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, Training

Offering

Debriefing

Features

APS, Consultations, Health Fund Rebates, HICAPS, Medicare, Private Health Insurance, Registered

Issues

Abuse, Addiction, Alcoholism, Anger Management, Anorexia, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Bulimia, Cancer, Change, Confidence, Dementia, Depression, Drugs, Fatigue, Gambling, Goal Setting, Illness, Insomnia, Intimacy, Literacy, Marriage, Mood Disorders, Numeracy, Obsessions, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Pain, Panic Attacks, Parenting, Personality Disorders, Phobias, Problem Solving, Relationships, Self-esteem, Stress, Stress Management, Suicidal Thoughts, Trauma

Catering To

Adults, All Ages, Children, Counselling, Psychology

FAQs

  • Can I still see a psychologist at BlueSky Psychology without a referral?

    Yes. You are welcome to attend BlueSky Psychology anytime without a referral. You only need a referral if you wish to claim Medicare rebates. Many clients do not use Medicare but prefer to pay the full fee or use Private Health rebates.

  • How can I pay for my sessions?

    The full fee is to be paid at the end of each session. You may use cash or cheque, or our service offers Eftpos so you can use your savings, cheque or credit accounts. If you are claiming health fund rebates you will only be charged the 'gap' between your rebate and the session cost.

  • How can I find out if my GP has submitted a mental health plan to medicare before my first session of psychological services?

    GP practices often submit the Mental Health Care plan details to Medicare at the time of your consultation. However, in some clinics this process is still done manually and can take a few days to be submitted and processed by Medicare. If you are unclear whether a Mental Health Care Plan item number has been submitted to Medicare you can contact your GP, or ring Medicare on 132 011. Alternatively, please do not hesitate to contact BlueSky Psychology and our staff will be happy to assist.

  • How can counselling help alcoholic people?

    People who have difficulties in managing their alcohol consumption can be assisted to develop both behavioural and cognitive skills to reduce or eliminate their alcohol consumption. Your psychologist will help you to determine whether controlled drinking or abstinence is the appropriate strategy for you.

  • What might employees need these counselling services for?

    Depression Stress Anger Anxiety Poor self-worth Substance abuse Workplace bullying Interpersonal conflict amongst staff Debriefing after workplace robbery, theft, accident or a highly stressful incident Adjustment to changes in work responsibilities (such as promotion, demotion, retrenchment)