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We can all benefit from therapy from time to time

You don’t need to have a concrete reason to talk to a mental health professional. You don’t need to have a diagnosed mental health disorder to be able to get help – therapy is available to everyone. You might just want to feel better or get something off your chest. Or at the other end of the spectrum you may be really struggling and can’t see a way forward.

Our practitioners have a range of skills and expertise to support adults, youth and children at various stages of their lives and they are available across all our Family Centres located in Artarmon, Brookvale, Tuggerah and Waitara. We also offer telehealth options.

We accept third party referrals including mental health care plans. However, you do not need a referral to connect with our team. Reach out to discuss the option that will work best for you. We are also an accredited provider of NDIS supports.

For more information:
P: 1800 324 924
E: info@catholiccaredbb.org.au

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You do not need a referral to connect with our team. Reach out to discuss the option that will work best for you.

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