The Find a Psychologist service helps you to find a psychologist to suit your individual needs. The Find a Psychologist directory lists thousands of registered psychologists around Australia.
We provide an online, email and phone service to the general public, GPs and other health professionals who are seeking the advice and assistance of a qualified and suitable APS psychologist in private practice.
All psychologists listed are fully registered with Ahpra and either: Associate Members, Members, Fellows or Honorary Fellows of the Australian Psychological Society.
Please note: Psychologists listed on Find a Psychologist DO NOT want to receive unsolicited commercial electronic messages. Psychologists are advised to forward unsolicited messages to [email protected] as a spam complaint. Or visit the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) for further information about lodging complaints.
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Email referrals
Email referrals to [email protected]
Information to include in your email request:
- The type of person or client seeking the service according to the following categories: infant, pre-school, child, adolescent, adult, older adult, family or organisation.
- The issue(s) you want to address.
- Your preferred location for the service, including the suburb/town, state/territory and postcode.
- Anything else that is important about your request.
You will receive a reply usually on the same day, during business hours.
Bilingual service
Bilingual psychologists offer sessions in Arabic, Cantonese, Greek, Italian, Mandarin and many others languages.
To find a psychologist who speaks a language other than English complete an initial search and in the search results look in the 'Refine results' section on the left.
Services psychologists can offer you
Psychologists practice in a range of different areas and workplaces. The most commonly known are counselling or clinical psychologist, who you might consult about personal or relationship issues. However, psychologists also practice in organisational settings, education, community, forensic contexts, sport, health and neuropsychology.