Telehealth

Telehealth is as effective, if not more effective, than in-person therapy. The improved accessibility of getting to your appointment has been found to lead to better therapy outcomes.

Our Telehealth services allow us to reach clients Australia wide, in under-serviced populations as well as regional and rural areas. Telehealth is also a great solution for those who struggle to access therapy due to travel time and opening hours. At APS, we know just how tricky it can be trying to fit a therapy session into the middle of your work or school day. That’s why, so many of our clients choose Telehealth to access therapy at a convenient time, from the comfort of their own surroundings.

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What is Telehealth?

Telehealth psychology is the use of digital communication technologies to deliver psychological services, therapy, counselling, and support to the patient. It involves using video conferencing or other online platforms to connect mental health professionals with clients or patients who may be geographically distant or prefer to do it from the comfort of their own home.

Benefits of Telehealth

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1. Highly Effective

The Productivity Commission of Australia researched tele-psychology on behalf of Medicare and found it to be at least as effective, if not more effective than in-person therapy as improved accessibility of getting to your appointment leads directly to better therapy outcomes.

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2. Highly Accessible

Telehealth means we are available Australia wide allowing us to reach out to the under-serviced population in regional and rural areas. It’s extremely important to us that we are able to provide high quality psychological and psychiatric services for everyone, regardless of location or mobility issues.

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3. Comfort & Convenience

Participating in therapy from the comfort of your own surroundings can be a more relaxing experience in a less stressful environment. This can be particularly beneficial for children and teens. Not to mention saving on all that travel time.

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4. Flexibility

We know just how tricky it can be trying to fit a therapy session into the middle of your work or school day with all the travel involved before and after. Telehealth allows you to easily fit it into your busy schedule, meaning you persevere at therapy and get the outcomes you desire.

Our Psychologists

Isabel Pacheco Nunes - Psychologist

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Isabel has experience providing therapy and assessment across all age groups that prioritises a client-centred approach, and aims to create a supportive, safe environment where clients feel empowered.

Simone Marshall - Psychologist

Psychologist

Simone provides evidence-based psychological support to children, adolescents, and adults experiencing a range of challenges, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, life transitions, and eating disorders.

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Nicole takes a holistic approach to wellness for all individuals and couples she works with.

Brooke Leane-Silva - Psychologist

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Brooke is a Registered Psychologist who has experience working with a diverse range of clinical presentations. She enjoys working across the lifespan, with experience working with adults, adolescents, children, and the elderly.

Andrew Thompson

Psychologist

Andrew is a psychologist who has been practising since 2015. He works with adolescent and adult clients through a natural empathic approach.

A picture of Sofia Tzevelekos who has over 5 years’ experience working therapeutically with children, teenagers and adults.

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Sofia has extensive experience working therapeutically across all age groups and offers a warm person-centred approach, tailored to each individual’s needs to enhance their wellbeing and build practical tools for everyday life.

A picture of Amanda Litten who is a registered psychologist and Board approved supervisor.

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Amanda is a registered psychologist and Board approved supervisor. She is a member of the Australian Association of Psychologists. She has experience working with children, adolescents, teenagers and adults in a variety of settings including government, hospital and private practice.

Adam Jeffrey

Psychologist

Adam is a dedicated psychologist who provides compassionate and personalised support through the telehealth platform specialising in working with adults and adolescents.

Narges Najafi

Psychologist

Narges is a dedicated and compassionate psychologist with over a decade of experience across a variety of environments, including hospitals, private practice, and organisational settings.

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Chindhu trained in India, with specialty training in psycho-oncology, and health. Her experience involves working with a range of population and issues.

A picture of Natalie Bruyns who has experience working with individuals with anxiety, depression, personality disorders, adjustment difficulties, trauma, cancer-related distress, chronic pain, and emotional dysregulation

Clinical Psychologist

Natalie has experience working with individuals with anxiety, depression, personality disorders, adjustment difficulties, trauma, cancer-related distress, chronic pain, and emotional dysregulation.

A picture of Marten Johns who has been working in the mental health field for over 20 years.

Psychologist

Marten is a Registered Psychologist, Clinical Family Therapist and accredited Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner.

A photo of Simone Andrews who has a client-centred, holistic approach, and uses various evidence-based therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness based techniques, Motivational Interviewing, and Psychoeducation.

Psychologist

Simone is a registered Psychologist with a Masters in Work & Organisational Psychology who works with adults and older adolescents in person or via Telehealth.

A picture of Emma Warne who is the Clinical Director for Adelaide Psychological Services with over 15 years experience.

Clinical Psychologist

Emma is Adelaide Psychological Services’ Clinical Director, and is a Clinical and Forensic psychologist. She has been practicing since 2007, providing individual and group psychological therapy to individuals 14 years and older.

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Vanessa has worked with many different psychological presentations but has a special interest with menopause and cardiac psychology.

Michelle Ottey

Psychologist

Michelle specializes in treating mental health conditions with a compassionate and collaborative approach, including depression, anxiety, trauma, and addiction, while also offering support for life challenges like grief, relationships, and chronic health issues.

Hannah Perrott

Clinical Psychologist

Hannah is a clinical psychologist who offers both therapeutic and psychological assessment services.

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About Adelaide Psychological Services

Who We Are

Adelaide Psychological Services is a group psychology and psychiatry practice. With over 15 years of serving our local community, we’re passionate about mental health.

We offer assessment and therapy to adults, children, teens, couples and families. We help our clients build upon their strengths so they can learn to better manage their symptoms, current stresses and relationships so they can get the most out of their lives.

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Need some support?

In 2022 we expanded into a brand new second practice to meet the ever-growing demand for mental health support in South Australia. We are delighted to say that we welcome new clients with no waitlist. New to the practice? Just pick up the phone and get your therapy journey started today.