Covid-Safe
To help us all stay COVID-safe, we ask that you only attend the practice for an in-person appointment if you are not:
- Feeling unwell
- Experiencing cold or flu like symptoms
- Suspected of having COVID-19
- Have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 or a COVID-19 identified at risk ‘hot-spot’
- Have recently returned from travelling overseas or interstate (with restrictions)
Rest assured, we’re still here to help and can offer digital appointments via Video (Telehealth) or telephone.
Your mental health is important, so we ask that you don’t cancel or reschedule your appointment, but opt for a digital alternative if you don’t feel comfortable attending in-person.
Please see our written or video how to guide for telehealth (video) appointment instructions.
We thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Team at Direction Psychology
To help us all stay COVID-safe, we ask that you only attend the practice for an in-person appointment if you are not:
- Feeling unwell
- Experiencing cold or flu like symptoms
- Suspected of having COVID-19
- Have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 or a COVID-19 identified at risk ‘hot-spot’
- Have recently returned from travelling overseas or interstate (with restrictions)
Rest assured, we’re still here to help and can offer digital appointments via Video (Telehealth) or telephone.
Your mental health is important, so we ask that you don’t cancel or reschedule your appointment, but opt for a digital alternative if you don’t feel comfortable attending in-person.
Please see our written or video how to guide for telehealth (video) appointment instructions.
We thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Understandably, the current pandemic we are experiencing is causing a lot of uncertainty, fear and anxiety.
During this difficult time, it is vital that your mental health is prioritised just as much as your physical health; and we’re here to help.
Resources & Tips that you might find useful:
- What is Telehealth and how do I use it?
- How to video consult (screen recording or written instructions)
- Video Consult Barriers Busted
- Information on how to stay well
- Tips for taking care of yourself and your family during the Coronavirus pandemic
- Working from home during COVID-19 tip sheet
- Dealing with uncertainty and COVID-19
- Tips for coping with Coronavirus Anxiety
- Breathing exercises to manage anxiety
- Explaining Coronavirus to young children
- How to talk to teens about Coronavirus
We are open and available for in-person appointments. Rest-assured, we are taking all the necessary measures to ensure our clinic is a hygienically safe space for all.
If you prefer psychological assistance from home, we are available via Telehealth (video) or Telephone services. Please just phone one of our friendly staff members to arrange a remote access appointment.
To help us all stay COVID-safe, we ask that you only attend the practice for an in-person appointment if you are not:
- Feeling unwell
- Experiencing cold or flu like symptoms
- Suspected of having COVID-19
- Have been exposed to someone with COVID-19 or a COVID-19 identified at risk ‘hot-spot’
- Have recently returned from travelling overseas or interstate (with restrictions)
Rest assured, we’re still here to help and can offer digital appointments via Video (Telehealth) or telephone.
Your mental health is important, so we ask that you don’t cancel or reschedule your appointment, but opt for a digital alternative if you don’t feel comfortable attending in-person.
Please see our written or video how to guide for telehealth (video) appointment instructions.
We thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Team at Direction Psychology
Understandably, the current pandemic we are experiencing is causing a lot of uncertainty, fear and anxiety.
During this difficult time, it is vital that your mental health is prioritised just as much as your physical health; and we’re here to help.
Resources & Tips that you might find useful:
- What is Telehealth and how do I use it?
- How to video consult (screen recording or written instructions)
- Video Consult Barriers Busted
- Information on how to stay well
- Tips for taking care of yourself and your family during the Coronavirus pandemic
- Working from home during COVID-19 tip sheet
- Dealing with uncertainty and COVID-19
- Tips for coping with Coronavirus Anxiety
- Breathing exercises to manage anxiety
- Explaining Coronavirus to young children
- How to talk to teens about Coronavirus
We are open and available for in-person appointments. Rest-assured, we are taking all the necessary measures to ensure our clinic is a hygienically safe space for all.
If you prefer psychological assistance from home, we are available via Telehealth (video) or Telephone services. Please just phone one of our friendly staff members to arrange a remote access appointment.