Psychological Services

Our psychologists/provisional psychologists are highly skilled professionals who have expertise in supporting people with a range of needs.

We offer psychological support services to achieve a range of positive outcomes for people.

Psychology can help people learn to cope with stressful situations, build skills, overcome addictions and manage their chronic illnesses.

Specialised assessments can also be used to help diagnose a condition or reveal more about the way a person thinks, feels, and behaves. It can also help with treatment planning.

The clinicians at ermha365 aim to assist people to enrich their lives and help them reach their full potential through a non-judgemental approach.

Services can be provided to children and adults (NDIS-funded or private clients).

Our psychological support services provide highly skilled professionals who have expertise in supporting people with a range of needs.

Our Support

Our support is available for children and adults (NDIS-funded or private clients) and is delivered by highly skilled and trained, registered psychologists.
This includes:
– Counselling
– Emotional regulation skills
– Social skills training
– IQ/cognitive assessments
– Anxiety
– Depression
– Self esteem
– Communication skills
– Relationship difficulties
– Work stress

Our Practice

We provide person-centred, evidence-based psychological support and assessment.

We are committed to providing the highest quality of service, and our practice methods are built upon respect for multidisciplinary input and evidence-based decision making.

We are responsive to the unique needs of the person and we understand that behaviours are functional and adaptive in meeting a need.

We undergo rigorous review and evaluation to ensure we remain a provider of the highest quality, evidence-based service delivery.

Contact us

For more information, please email behaviour.support@ermha.org

Prospectus: Psychological Services

Supporting you to recognise your strengths and potential – and thrive.

Do you need us? Please email behaviour.support@ermha.org