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WHO WE ARE

The Henry Street Centre is a collaboration of like-minded registered psychologists. We are bonded in the belief that highly effective psychological therapy is based on the fundamental principle of developing strong, trusting and honest therapeutic relationships with our clients within

 a culture of deliberate and reflective practice, evidence based interventions and ongoing training and professional development.

WHAT WE DO

We work with children, adolescents and adults either as individuals, couples or families, who are having difficulties with a broad range of psychological and behavioural issues including the following:

 

  • Depressive Disorders

  • Anxiety Disorders

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

  • Conduct and Behavioural Disorders 

  • Self Harm and Suicidal Ideation

  • Sexuality 

  • Sexual Abuse and Trauma

  • Critical Incident/Traumatic Event Issues

  • Substance Abuse Issues

  • Grief and Loss

  • Relationships and Family 

  • Anger Management

  • Child Educational and Developmental Assessments

  • ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders Assessments

           HOW WE DO IT 

 

We provide an eclectic range of evidence based psychological interventions and assessment services including the following:

 

  • Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy

  • Interpersonal and Relational Therapy

  • Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy

  • Attachment Based Therapy

  • Emotionally Focussed Therapy

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

  • Family Therapy

  • Couples Therapy

  • Grief Therapy

  • Trauma Therapy

  • Mindfulness Training

  • Psycho Educational and Life Skills Training

OUR OUTCOMES

 

We also utilise a reflective team approach and

feedback informed practice measures such as the ORS and SRS throughout our practice to better inform our therapeutic interventions. We believe this approach in our practice results in more effective therapeutic outcomes for clients.

 

  • The Outcome Rating Scale (ORS), assesses the client's therapeutic progress (through ratings of psychological functioning and distress) and the client's perceived benefit of treatment

  • The Session Rating Scale (SRS), assesses the client's perception of the client-therapist alliance (i.e., the quality of the relational bond with the therapist)

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