Psychology Services Blacktown | NDIS Registered
NDIS psychology in Blacktown — anxiety, depression, autism diagnosis, trauma and ADHD therapy with mobile, clinic and telehealth options. Free 45-minute initial consultation.
Registered NDIS psychology in Blacktown
Our psychologists provide therapy and assessments for NDIS participants of all ages. We work with anxiety, depression, trauma, autism, ADHD, behavioural difficulties and adjustment disorders — using evidence-based approaches like CBT, ACT and trauma-informed care.
Therapy for anxiety & depression
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and behavioural activation.
Autism assessments
Comprehensive diagnostic assessments using ADOS-2 and ADI-R for adults and children, plus written reports for the NDIS.
ADHD support
Assessment, psychoeducation, behaviour strategies and parent coaching for ADHD across the lifespan.
Trauma-informed therapy
EMDR-aligned, trauma-focused CBT and supportive counselling for PTSD, complex trauma and abuse survivors.
Behavioural support
Functional Behaviour Assessment, parent and carer coaching, classroom strategies.
Telehealth & in-home
Choose what works — in-home, clinic, school-based or secure telehealth across Blacktown.
How NDIS psychology funding works
NDIS psychology is funded under Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living. There’s no out-of-pocket cost when sessions are NDIS-registered and within your funded budget. Sessions can be plan-managed, agency-managed or self-managed.
- Initial 60-minute psychology consultation — biopsychosocial assessment and therapy goals
- Therapy sessions (50 minutes) — fortnightly or weekly depending on need
- Comprehensive autism/ADHD assessments — multi-session with full written report
- Reports for NDIS plan reviews and other supports
Frequently asked questions
Can an NDIS psychologist diagnose autism in adults?
Yes. Our psychologists conduct adult autism assessments using the ADOS-2 (Module 4) and ADI-R clinical interviews, with full written diagnostic reports.
How long is the wait to see a psychologist in Blacktown?
Initial appointments are usually within 1–2 weeks. We have weekday, evening and Saturday slots in clinic and via telehealth.
Will my GP need to refer me?
No referral needed for NDIS-funded psychology — just have NDIS funding under Improved Daily Living. For Medicare Mental Health Care Plans, your GP needs to provide a referral.
Can I see a psychologist at home in Blacktown?
Yes. We offer in-home psychology across Blacktown, Mount Druitt, Doonside, Seven Hills and surrounding suburbs — useful for participants with mobility or anxiety needs.
Are your psychologists registered with AHPRA?
Yes. All our psychologists are registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) and bound by the Psychology Board of Australia code of conduct.
Do you work with children and teens?
Yes. We see children from age 4, adolescents and adults — with parent involvement where appropriate for younger clients.
Book your free Blacktown psychology consult
Free 45-minute consultation. Mobile, in-home, clinic and telehealth across Western Sydney.