Available now, with fees and rebates contingent on a referral from your GP (under a Mental Health Care Plan) or a Psychiatrist/Paediatrician.
Dr Rachel Gould
Clinical Psychologist & Supervisor
Dr Rachel Gould is an empathic Clinical Psychologist, who enjoys working with adults and adolescents with a wide range of issues. She particularly values helping people with mood, worry and distress problems. These might originate either from the past or have occurred more recently.
Rachel is focussed on compassionate and collaborative approaches to treatment. She believes this approach will help to alleviate distress, resolve problems and increase wellbeing. Her training enables her to work in a flexible and responsive way, with a range of theoretical and evidence-based therapeutic approaches.She draws on the most appropriate approaches, according to your needs and preferences.
Rachel recognises that no two people are the same, and that it is important to understand you as an individual. For therapy to be effective, she believes it is vital to build a strong therapeutic partnership in a safe and supported environment. In therapy, she will take time to listen and carefully develop with you an agreed approach that is tailored to your needs. Her aim is for you to develop and draw on your existing strengths and skills.
Fee Per Hour $230, Medicare Rebate $141.85
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