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Reach, Grow, Thrive.

Break free from the patterns and beliefs holding you back.


Clinical psychology in Highett, Melbourne Bayside, with in-person therapy and Telehealth across Australia

Services

Evidence-based psychological support for anxiety, ADHD, trauma and PTSD, depression, eating disorders and body image challenges, relationship difficulties, and grief and loss.
Let us help you to discover lasting ways to deal with life challenges.

Our Approach

At Reach Psychology, our work is grounded in safety, compassion, and inclusivity. We are committed to creating a supportive space where clients feel understood, respected, and able to work towards meaningful change.

We provide evidence-based therapy tailored to each person’s needs, drawing on approaches that support insight, emotional regulation, recovery, and long-term wellbeing. At the heart of our work is a strong therapeutic relationship, which we see as central to positive outcomes in therapy.

About us

Reach Psychology is a clinical psychology practice based in Highett, in Melbourne’s Bayside. We support adults and older adolescents with a range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, eating disorders, relationship difficulties, and grief and loss.

We offer in-person therapy in Highett and Telehealth appointments across Australia. We also support clients from surrounding Bayside suburbs, including Beaumaris, Sandringham, Brighton, and Cheltenham.

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Practice Fees

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Blog

Articles and resources on anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, ADHD, eating disorders and body image, relationships, and emotional wellbeing.