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If you’re looking for a psychologist , HeyHubble can help. Our expert team will assist you, or your loved one, to connect with a psychologist who is the right fit for you.
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The team at HeyHubble can connect you with psychologists without waitlists, so you can start working with them straight away. Psychologists support you to develop everyday skills and improve your mental health and relationships. Our trusted psychology providers will give you tools to help you recognise and process your emotions, and support you to overcome any barriers to achieving your goals.
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Psychology can be funded by the NDIS. You can access psychology if you have the funding category ‘Improved Daily Living’ under the Capacity Building budget in your NDIS plan. HeyHubble can help you find trusted providers that offer psychology in your area.
How Psychologists can help people with disability
How Psychologists can help
Psychologists specialise in supporting people’s emotional and mental wellbeing.
A psychologist can be a useful member of your support team if your disability means that your daily living skills are impacted by your emotions, anxiety or other mental health concerns.
A psychologist can advise you on ways to improve your mental health. They can also provide a listening ear and an avenue for you to process difficult situations.
A psychologist can help you with:
- Developing strategies to support you with other mental health diagnoses like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder as they relate to your disability
- Creating a support system
- Reports and professional opinions for schools, employers and other doctors and specialists
- Connecting you to other health and community services
- Dealing with difficult situations or periods of your life
- Working on your social skills
- Processing and dealing with your emotions in a healthy way
- Improving areas of your life related to self-esteem, purpose and belonging
- Being independent with day-to-day activities
How Psychologists can help
Psychologists specialise in supporting people’s emotional and mental wellbeing.
A psychologist can be a useful member of your support team if your disability means that your daily living skills are impacted by your emotions, anxiety or other mental health concerns.
A psychologist can advise you on ways to improve your mental health. They can also provide a listening ear and an avenue for you to process difficult situations.
A psychologist can help you with:
- Developing strategies to support you with other mental health diagnoses like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder as they relate to your disability
- Creating a support system
- Reports and professional opinions for schools, employers and other doctors and specialists
- Connecting you to other health and community services
- Dealing with difficult situations or periods of your life
- Working on your social skills
- Processing and dealing with your emotions in a healthy way
- Improving areas of your life related to self-esteem, purpose and belonging
- Being independent with day-to-day activities
Psychology Services
- Creating a support network
Supporting you to build your support network and increase your involvement in the community.
- Mental health support
Develop strategies and support programs to improve your mental health.
- Reports and professional opinions
Reports and professional opinions for schools, employers and other doctors and specialists.
- Connecting you with other supports
Connections with a range of health and community services.
- Working on social skills
Improve your social skills and build and maintain relationships.
Psychology Services
- Creating a support network
Supporting you to build your support network and increase your involvement in the community.
- Mental health support
Develop strategies and support programs to improve your mental health.
- Reports and professional opinions
Reports and professional opinions for schools, employers and other doctors and specialists.
- Connecting you with other supports
Connections with a range of health and community services.
- Working on social skills
Improve your social skills and build and maintain relationships.
Benefits of Psychology
- Improved mental health
- Improved social skills
- Greater self-awareness
- Improved relationships
- Improved communication skills
- Increased emotional regulation skills
- Improved ability to identify and process challenging situations
- Greater sense of well-being
Benefits of Psychology
- Improved mental health
- Improved social skills
- Greater self-awareness
- Improved relationships
- Improved communication skills
- Increased emotional regulation skills
- Improved ability to identify and process challenging situations
- Greater sense of well-being
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Frequently asked questions
If you have a disability, a psychologist’s role in your support network will depend on your own unique circumstances. Since the NDIS is a goal based scheme, any goals you have about your mental or emotional health could be assisted by working with a psychologist.
Funding to see a psychologist can be found in your NDIS plan under the ‘Improved Daily Living’ category.
Funding for allied health generally comes from your ‘Capacity Building’ budget, under the category ‘Improved Daily Living’ within your plan. If you have funds allocated to this category as part of your NDIS plan, you can access Psychology.
You can pay for psychology from your NDIS plan in many cases. The NDIS funds reasonable and necessary supports to help people living with disability. What is considered reasonable and necessary will vary according to each person’s needs.
A psychologist can charge up to $234.83 per hour in Perth metro areas as part of the NDIS Pricing Arrangements. These arrangements govern the maximum price a provider can charge NDIS participants for their services.
They only apply to funding that is agency-managed or plan-managed. If you self-manage your funding, these price limits don't apply to you.
Participants in other states, regional and remote areas may have different price limits. Refer to the most recent NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits to check what price limit applies to you.
Not everyone with NDIS funding can access this support. Generally, you will be able to use your plan to cover allied health supports, but it’s important to check that the service you want relates to your NDIS plan and is considered ‘reasonable and necessary’.
If you can answer YES to each of these 6 questions, the NDIS is likely to fund your request.
- Is this a product or service you need due to a disability?
- Does it help you meet your goals?
- Is it reasonable value for money?
- Is there evidence that this product or service is effective?
- Is this something that you wouldn’t be able to receive from your family or the community?
- Is the NDIS the most suitable funding scheme to pay for this support?
The NDIS covers psychology for autistic people in many cases. The NDIS funds reasonable and necessary supports to help people living with disability, and this includes autism spectrum disorder. What is considered reasonable and necessary will vary according to each person’s needs.
The NDIS covers psychology for schizophrenia in many cases. The NDIS funds reasonable and necessary supports to help people living with disability, and this includes psychosocial disabilities such as schizophrenia.
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