Joondalup · WA · 6027
Psychologist in Joondalup
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Need a psychologist in Joondalup?
Step 1: Visit your GP and request a Mental Health Treatment Plan (MHTP) — they assess your needs and write a referral. Step 2: With the MHTP you're eligible for 10 Medicare-rebated psychology sessions per calendar year. Step 3: Choose any AHPRA-registered psychologist accepting Better Access referrals. Medicare rebate: $96.65 per session with general psychologist, $141.85 with clinical psychologist. Out-of-pocket gap: $60-$200 depending on practice. Bulk-billed psychologists charge $0 out-of-pocket. Wait times: 2-12 weeks for initial appointment.
40,000+
AHPRA-registered psychologists in Australia
12.4M
Better Access mental health sessions provided 2024
4.8M+
Australians with anxiety or depression
$141.85
Medicare rebate per session (clinical psych)
Joondalup at a glance
Joondalup (6027) is a northern growth suburb of Perth, WA, approximately 26 km from the Perth CBD. Home to around 12,000 residents with a median age of 34 and a median household income of $1,750/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $800k (2026).
Population
12,000
Median age
34
Median income / wk
$1,750
Km from CBD
26
Psychologist Services in Joondalup
General Psychologist
Adult therapy for anxiety, depression, stress, life transitions.
From $180-$280/session
Get quotes →Clinical Psychologist
Advanced specialist training for complex mental health conditions.
From $230-$330/session
Get quotes →Couples Therapy
Relationship counselling, premarital, separation support.
From $200-$350/session
Get quotes →Child Psychologist
Therapy and assessment for children and adolescents.
From $200-$320/session
Get quotes →ADHD Assessment
Adult and child ADHD assessment, diagnosis support.
From $1,500-$2,500 full assessment
Get quotes →Trauma Therapist
Specialist trauma therapy including EMDR for PTSD.
From $200-$320/session
Get quotes →Telehealth Psychology
Online psychology sessions Australia-wide.
From $180-$280/session
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Top Psychologists serving Joondalup Providers in Australia
Independently compared. Updated April 2026.
Beyond Blue
Mental health support service with 24/7 phone counselling and online chat.
Lysn
Australia's largest online psychology platform with 600+ registered psychologists.
Headspace
Free or low-cost mental health support for Australians aged 12-25.
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Psychologist FAQs — Joondalup
How do I get Medicare-rebated psychology sessions?
Visit your GP and request a Mental Health Treatment Plan (MHTP). The GP assesses your mental health and provides a referral. With the MHTP you're entitled to 10 Medicare-rebated psychology sessions per calendar year. After your first 6 sessions, return to the GP for a review to access the remaining 4. Some patients qualify for additional sessions in extreme circumstances. The MHTP referral is required at every psychology appointment for Medicare to apply.
How much does psychology cost out-of-pocket in Joondalup (Joondalup)?
General psychologist: $180-$280/session standard fee. With Medicare MHTP rebate ($96.65), out-of-pocket $80-$185. Clinical psychologist: $230-$330/session. With Medicare rebate ($141.85), out-of-pocket $90-$190. Bulk-billed psychologists charge $0 out-of-pocket but limited availability and longer waits. Private health insurance extras cover $50-$120/session up to annual limits. After 10 Medicare-rebated sessions per year, you pay full fee.
How do I find a psychologist who specialises in Joondalup issue?
Use the Australian Psychological Society Find a Psychologist tool (psychology.org.au), search Psychology Today by specialty + location, or use our matching service. Common specialisations: anxiety/OCD, depression, trauma/PTSD (look for EMDR or trauma-focused CBT training), eating disorders, ADHD/autism, relationship therapy, child/adolescent, addiction. A 10-minute free phone consultation before booking is standard practice — most psychologists offer this to assess fit.
How long is the waitlist to see a psychologist?
Waitlists vary significantly: bulk-billed psychologists 6-16 weeks, private psychologists 2-12 weeks for initial appointment. Telehealth psychologists often have shorter waits (1-4 weeks). Specialist areas (trauma, eating disorders, ADHD assessment) can have 8-20 week waits even private. For urgent mental health: contact your GP for crisis support, call Lifeline 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 for immediate phone counselling, or attend hospital emergency for active suicidal ideation.
What happens in Joondalup first psychology session?
The first session (50 minutes) is mostly assessment — your psychologist asks about your symptoms, history, current life circumstances, and goals for therapy. They'll explain their approach (CBT, ACT, schema therapy, etc.) and how many sessions might be needed. You'll discuss confidentiality and any Medicare/insurance arrangements. By session 2-3, active therapy work begins. It's normal not to feel a strong "click" with the first psychologist you see — switching is fine and expected if it's not the right fit.
Are online (telehealth) psychology sessions effective?
Research shows telehealth psychology has equivalent outcomes to in-person therapy for most conditions including anxiety, depression, PTSD, and CBT-based treatments. Medicare provides full rebates for telehealth psychology sessions through Better Access. Pros: convenience, less travel, easier scheduling, access to specialists outside your area. Cons: technical glitches, less suitable for severe cases needing physical observation, requires private space at home. Most patients find a hybrid approach (some sessions in-person, some online) works well.
Should I see a psychologist or psychiatrist?
Start with a psychologist for: anxiety, depression, stress, relationship issues, trauma, life transitions — these respond well to talking therapy. See a psychiatrist for: severe mental illness (bipolar, schizophrenia, severe depression), considering medication, complex diagnostic uncertainty, treatment-resistant conditions. Many people see both — a psychiatrist for medication management, a psychologist for ongoing therapy. Psychiatrist requires GP referral and longer waits (3-12 months for non-urgent).
How many sessions do I need?
Brief therapy (CBT for anxiety/depression): 8-12 sessions over 3-4 months produces lasting improvement for most people. Trauma therapy: 12-30 sessions depending on complexity. Personality work or chronic conditions: 6-24 months. Couples therapy: 6-15 sessions. Most people see meaningful change within 6-12 sessions. Don't feel pressured to continue if you're not seeing progress after 6 sessions — discuss with your psychologist or consider switching practitioners.