Online and
telephone Counselling services are a convenient way for you to access
psychological therapy without needing to travel to appointments.
Our online therapists are all professionally registered
Counsellors & Psychologists who offer online therapy using Skype.
We can get you started today. Just email or call us and we will give you all the details.
With online counselling, you can access a qualified and
experienced psychologist or counsellor using Skype technology. Your
Skype appointment will be conducted just like a face-to-face session -
you will be able to see, hear and interact with your counsellor or
psychologist 'virtually' for the length of the session. All our
online counsellors are practising psychologists or counsellors, who
currently see a mixture of both face-to-face and online clients.
All you need is a computer, a reliable internet service, and a private uninterrupted space in which to hold your counselling session.
If you are ready to book or just want to make an enquiry simply contact us.
Who is Online THERAPY for?
Online Counselling or Therapy
using Skype is convenient for people that have difficulty travelling to
appointments either because of distance/remoteness, mobility problems,
anxiety issues which prevent you leaving your home, people with
childcare commitments or simply those with a busy work and travel
schedule.
What issues are WELL suited?
Common psychological issues such as
depression, worry, anxiety (including agoraphobia), stress, grief, life
direction, relationship issues, pain management and anger management are
all suitable for online counselling or Skype therapy.
Indeed research has shown that online counselling via Skype
technology can help people feel less inhibited and more forthright
during their counselling sessions, and so online counselling can be
particularly useful where feelings of shame or embarrassment make it
difficult for a person to feel comfortable attending appointments
face-to-face in consulting rooms.
For example Agoraphobia (a fear of open and
public spaces) can be well suited to online counselling. You may be
fearful seeking therapy and online counselling can be an excellent way
of getting psychological treatment.
Which presentations are not appropriate?
In general Online Counselling or Skype therapy is not appropriate where a person's life may be in danger through self-harming behaviour, harm to others or where there are concerns about the wellbeing of a child under the age of 16.
Severe and enduring psychiatric presentations that require a
multidisciplinary team approach such as psychosis, unmedicated bipolar
disorder or eating disorders - where the person's life may be in danger -
are likewise not suited to online counselling. Bipolar disorder is only
manageable by Skype if the person is also engaged with a psychiatrist
and compliant with medication.
Online Counselling via Skype is not suitable for couples
counselling or relationship therapy and is offered for individuals only.
However, individual clients are free to discuss relationship issues
with their online counsellor.
It is also important to note that Online Counselling is not
currently covered by Medicare under the Medicare Better Access Scheme.
Online Conselling may be covered by your private health insurer - please
contact your insurance provider for more information.
What you need to START SKYPE THERAPY?
You will need a computer with a
camera and audio capacity. Internet broadband, or a strong and reliable
internet connection, is essential. You need to create a Skype account and you will need an email address and access to Internet banking for payments.
It is also essential that you have a private space where you
will not be disturbed for the duration of your 50-minute online
counselling consultation.
How does Online Therapy work?
The aim of Online Counsellor or Skype
therapy is to provide you with a psychological consultation or
counselling session in the same way in which it would be provided if you
were attending a physical appointment. Using Skype video and audio
technology, you will be able interact with the therapist or psychologist
in much the same way as when you attend a consulting room.
If you think Online Counselling using Skype might be right for you,
contact us today and our admin team will answer any questions you might
have and help determine if your issues are appropriate for online
counselling.
Once you have made an Online Counselling appointment, you will receive
an email from us with clear instructions on how to access your online
appointment using Skype, as well as payment instructions.