Professional Psychology Service

  • Facebook Social Icon
  • HOME

  • SERVICES

    • CLINICAL SERVICES
    • MEDICO-LEGAL REPORTS
    • PROFESSIONAL SUPERVISION
  • MEET THE TEAM

    • DR CLAIRE CASHMAN
    • AMANDA MENZIE
    • GEORGIA COOK
    • VICKI MCNABB
  • FEES

  • FAQ

    • What is Psychology?
    • What is the difference between a Psychia
    • Professional Regulation and Legal Requir
    • What’s the difference between a Psycholo
    • How many sessions will it take?
    • How does Medicare apply to private psych
    • Can I use my private health care to clai
    • How will therapy benefit me in the long
    • Do you work after hours?
    • What does seeing a psychologist involve?
    • What happens in therapy?
    • What is cognitive behavioural therapy (C
    • What are your confidentiality rules?
    • Do you offer child/adolescent assessmen
    • Is therapy only for people with serious
  • CONTACT

  • More

    Use tab to navigate through the menu items.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    ​

     

    Professional Psychology Service have listed below a number of questions that are frequently asked by our clients.  Feel free to contact us with any further queries you may have, we will happily answer them. Please click on the following links for more information.

    • What is Psychology?

    • What is the difference between a Psychiatrist and a Psychologist?

    • Professional Regulation and Legal Requirements

    • What’s the difference between a psychologist and a psychotherapist or counsellor?

    • How many sessions will it take?

    • How does Medicare apply to private psychology consultations?

    • Can I use my private health care to claim back money for consultations?

    • How will therapy benefit me in the long term?

    • Do you work after hours?

    • What does seeing a psychologist involve?

    • What happens in therapy?

    • What is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)?

    • What are your confidentiality rules?

    • Do you offer child/adolescent assessment/therapy?

    • Is therapy only for people with serious emotional problems?

    ​

    © 2019 Professional Psychology Service