PsychologyCare Highlights Integrative Approach To Mental Health At Malvern And Prahran Clinics
PsychologyCare, a team of experienced clinical psychologists and psychotherapists, continues to provide evidence-based mental health care at its clinics in Malvern and Prahran. The practice offers a range of therapeutic services, including integrative psychotherapy and psychological assessment, for individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, and related concerns.
The PsychologyCare team includes clinical psychologists and psychotherapists with diverse backgrounds, allowing for a tailored approach to each client’s needs. Services are delivered in comfortable, purpose-designed rooms that prioritise psychological safety and confidentiality. The group’s commitment to best practice is demonstrated through regular outcome tracking, thorough assessments, and collaborative treatment planning.
The psychotherapists in Melbourne at PsychologyCare draw upon multiple therapeutic models, such as cognitive-behavioural therapy, mindfulness, intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy (ISTDP), and somatic approaches. This integrative framework enables clinicians to address both the root causes and symptoms of mental health difficulties, supporting clients through challenges such as chronic stress, panic attacks, grief, and emotional regulation. Telehealth consultations are also available for individuals across Victoria and Australia.
Appointments with PsychologyCare are accessible to adults, adolescents, and couples, with flexible scheduling options including after-hours sessions. The clinics are located at 167 Wattletree Road, Malvern, and 183A Greville Street, Prahran, both within reach of public transport and parking. PsychologyCare’s intake process includes a 15-minute consultation to help match clients with the most suitable practitioner for their needs.
For further information or to arrange an intake appointment, individuals can contact PsychologyCare by phone or online. The practice remains focused on providing supportive, individualised care for the Melbourne community.
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