psychology services in mill park and north-east melbourne
supporting emotional wellbeing, mental health,
behaviour and development
support that makes sense in everyday life
Psychology services in Mill Park support children, teenagers and young adults to build emotional wellbeing, confidence, regulation and meaningful participation in everyday life.
At Emble Allied Health, we provide psychology support across Melbourne’s north-east, helping individuals and families better understand emotions, behaviour, relationships and mental health within a supportive and neuroaffirming environment.
Our psychologists work collaboratively with individuals, families, schools and support teams to provide practical, strengths-based and developmentally informed support tailored to each person’s goals, experiences and daily life.
psychology for children, teenagers and young adults
We provide psychology support across key stages of development:
- Early Childhood (0–6 years)
- Children (7–12 years)
- Teenagers (13–17 years)
- Young Adults (18–25 years)
Support is always tailored to the individual and their context.
Our psychology team works primarily with children and teenagers, and may also support young adults depending on individual needs and clinician availability.
We support individuals and families across Mill Park, Doreen, South Morang, Mernda and surrounding areas.
where we deliver support
Flexible options to suit your routine, preferences and everyday life.
in clinic
- Structured sessions in our Mill Park clinic
- Access to specialised assessments, resources and equipment
- A consistent, supported environment for focused therapy
in the community
- Observations or sessions in home, school or community environments where it adds value
- Supporting understanding of behaviour and participation in everyday contexts
- Used to guide assessment and recommendations
telehealth
- Flexible sessions from home or another location
- Access support regardless of location or travel constraints
- Coaching and guidance for individuals, families and support teams
what we help with
Our psychology services in Mill Park are collaborative, neuroaffirming and focused on meaningful everyday outcomes.
Our psychology services may include support for anxiety, emotional regulation, behaviour, neurodivergence, identity development and life transitions.
mental health and wellbeing
- Anxiety and worries
- Low mood and depression
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Stress and overwhelm
- Building coping strategies and resilience
emotional regulation
- Understanding and managing emotions
- Responding to frustration, change or overwhelm
- Developing strategies for everyday situations
behaviour and everyday functioning
- Understanding behaviour and what may be driving it
- Supporting positive behaviour strategies
- Participation at home, school and in the community
neurodivergent affirming support
- Supporting autistic children and young people
- ADHD support
- Building self-understanding and identity
- Supporting participation in a way that feels authentic
self expression and identity
- Exploring identity and self-understanding
- Building confidence and self-advocacy
- Creating a safe space to express thoughts and feelings
grief, trauma and life changes
- Grief and loss
- Trauma-informed support
- Navigating transitions and significant life events
parent and family support
- Parent coaching and guidance
- Strengthening parent-child relationships
- Practical strategies for everyday challenges
support doesn't always sit within one area
Many people benefit from support across more than one discipline.
Our team works collaboratively to ensure support is connected and aligned.
who we support
We support children, teenagers and young adults who may:
- Experience anxiety, depression, low mood, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) or other mental health concerns
- Have difficulty with emotional regulation or managing big feelings
- Experience behavioural challenges at home, school or in the community
- Be neurodivergent (e.g. autistic, ADHD)
- Be navigating change, transitions or significant life events
- Need support with confidence, identity or self-understanding
We also support families and caregivers seeking guidance in understanding and supporting their child or young person.
how we work
Psychology at Emble is collaborative, structured and tailored to each individual and their support network.
We work in partnership with families, educators, support workers and other professionals to ensure communication support is consistent across environments.
As part of a multidisciplinary team, support is coordinated – not fragmented.
individualised psychology input
- Assessment and therapy tailored to individual needs and goals
- Evidence-based approaches adapted to suit the person
- Building insight, skills and confidence over time
parent, caregiver and support network involvement
- Working in partnership with families where appropriate
- Providing practical strategies for everyday environments
- Supporting relationships and communication
school, work and environment collaboration
- Liaising with educators or supports where appropriate
- Supporting consistency across environments
- Providing strategies that translate into everyday life
supporting wellbeing across life transitions
As children grow into adolescence and young adulthood, emotional, social and environmental demands often change.
We support individuals to:
- Build emotional awareness and coping strategies
- Navigate relationships, identity and social environments
- Manage stress, expectations and life transitions
- Develop confidence, independence and self-understanding
Support is tailored to each person and aligned with their goals, environment and stage of development.
psychology assessments
Our psychology team offers comprehensive assessments to support understanding, diagnosis and planning.
This may include:
- Autism assessments
- ADHD assessments (from 7 years)
- Cognitive assessments
- Intellectual disability assessments
- Educational and school readiness assessments
- Specific learning disorder assessments (e.g. dyslexia)
These assessments support goal setting, intervention planning and access to appropriate supports.