Frequently Asked Questions
Who Therapy Is For
What kinds of issues does David the psychologist help with?
People seek therapy for many different reasons. A Varsity Lakes psychologist may support adults experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, adjustment difficulties, long-standing mental health concerns, or challenges related to life transitions. Therapy is shaped around the individual rather than applied as a standardised solution.
Is therapy helpful if I am not sure what the main problem is?
Quite often, people arrive feeling unsure rather than having a clear label. In these situations, therapy usually begins by slowing things down and making sense of what is happening in your life. Over time, this process helps clarify what support may be most useful.
Understanding Psychological Care
What is meant by complex adult mental health presentations?
This term refers to difficulties that may be long-standing, overlapping, or influenced by multiple factors such as trauma history, physical health conditions, or repeated stressors. Therapy often focuses on understanding patterns and building sustainable ways forward rather than quick fixes.
What approaches are used by David the psychologist?
David draws on evidence-based psychological therapies and adapts them to the individual. Sessions commonly focus on insight, practical coping strategies, and values-based change, while maintaining a steady and realistic pace.
Clinical and Practical Questions
Can a clinical psychologist do the same work as a general psychologist?
Yes. Clinical psychologists are trained to provide the same core psychological therapies as general psychologists. In addition, they complete further postgraduate training focused on assessment and treatment of more complex mental health difficulties. For most people, the therapeutic relationship matters more than professional titles.
Do clinical psychologists cost more than general psychologists in Varsity Lakes?
Fees vary depending on experience and service type. Clinical psychologists often charge higher fees due to additional training. However, Medicare rebates for clinical psychology sessions are also higher, which may reduce out-of-pocket costs. Further information about Medicare rebates and private fees is available on the fees and referrals page.
Do I need a referral to see David the psychologist, in his Varsity Lakes clinic?
You can attend without a referral as a private-pay client. However, if you wish to access Medicare rebates, a Mental Health Treatment Plan from your GP is required.