Our vision
At InPsynch our aim is to provide you with informed, holistic and responsible health care. Our vision is to promote mental health and well-being and to support our clients becoming more resilient in the face of adversity.
We are a dedicated, caring and experienced team of professionals who are committed to supporting your efforts to achieve optimal mental health and well-being.
Whilst we are solidly rooted in evidence-based approaches, we are also able to think “out the box” to ensure that our clients get the most effective care and treatment.
A place of healing, with feeling.
Our mental and emotional lives are constantly being challenged in today’s stressful times - and most of us feel under pressure most of the time.
At In Psynch, our team would like to help you accept, understand and manage your life and relationships more effectively - so as to maximize your personal potential.
"Help me out of here"
When you are feeling depressed, angry, frustrated, disconnected, confused, stuck, anxious or just plain unsure of life… it’s difficult to make sense of it all, and see the wood for the trees.
You feel that something is wrong and needs changing, but you are not sure what it is. Or you have an idea what it might be, but have no idea how to correct it.
Talking to friends and loved ones can be very supportive; but sometimes it is hard for people we know well to be objective and honest - because of their feelings for us and of their role in our lives.
Family and friends are not trained to recognize the type or seriousness of a psychological problem - nor the best way to help us cope with it. People often find it much easier to tell their problems to someone that they do not know personally, and who have no expectations or preconceptions of them.
The unique advantage of the InPsynch approach is that within our close-knit, caring team, we have all the complementary skills required to help you.
Common problems dealt with:
- Life Crises
- Childhood Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
- Trauma
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Loss and Bereavement
- Relationship Issues, Couple
- Workplace Issues
- Attention Deficit Disorder
- Bipolar Disorder
- Adjusting to Life Transitions, Challenges and Change
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Unexplained physical complaints
- Sexual and Sexuality Issues
- Substance Abuse
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Medicolegal
- Adolescent Mental Health
For more information on the above, and other psychological issues, you can visit The Australian Psychological Society website by clicking here.