Therapy
Through understanding emotional and behavioural difficulties, and incorporating attachment theory, neuroscience, and a low arousal approach, collaborative partnerships flourish.
Therapy Sessions
Initial Consultation
When beginning therapy with The Kidd Clinic an Initial Consultation is required. This session provides an opportunity for background information to be gathered, identifying an individual's strengths and challenges, and the setting of individualised therapy goals. You may be asked to complete some brief questionnaires as part of this session. Initial Consultations are 60 minutes in length.
Read more on ‘what to expect at an initial consultation’ here.
Ongoing Sessions
Therapy sessions provide ongoing support for children, adolescents and adults and/or family members in a safe, relaxed, and non-judgemental environment. The purpose of therapy is to understand and embrace the unique needs, strengths and challenges of the individual and to build their life skills, such as better management of emotions, self-awareness, and improved ability to form and maintain relationships. Sessions are 60 minutes long. Shorter or longer sessions may be possible upon request. Areas covered in therapy may include:
Managing emotions including anxiety, anger, aggression and depression
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Pathological Demand Avoidance Presentation
Challenging behaviours
Self-awareness and self-esteem
School problems including bullying, school refusal, and challenging behaviour
School accommodations and advocacy
Home education planning and support
Social and relationship development
Unemployment, career planning and development
Supporting families experiencing difficulties
Online Video Sessions - Teletherapy
We provide online (video) sessions to those who may find it difficult to attend sessions face-to-face. Once you have been booked in, instructions will be sent to you regarding accessing the video session.
Unfortunately we are not able to provide services to the United States or Canada due to location-specific registration requirements within these regions.
Art Therapy
Art Therapy at The Kidd Clinic uses creative mediums and expression to explore our thoughts, feelings, and lived experience. The emphasis of art therapy is less about talking through problems, and instead visually exploring the client’s experiences through the medium of their choice.
Creative expression can entail any modality you are comfortable with or curious about exploring, such as painting, drawing, clay, or even creative writing. The art therapy process helps us make sense of our inner world. In turn, we develop greater self-awareness, problem-solving skills and healthier coping mechanisms.
No artistic skill is required for art therapy and is applicable for all ages, particularly for individuals who have a creative interest and struggle to verbalise their thoughts and feelings. A session runs for 45-50 minutes to allow time to transition out of the space, clean up and note taking. All materials are provided and sessions are facilitated by a registered Art Therapist. Sessions can also be funded through the NDIS if self or plan managed.
You can read more about what to expect in an art therapy session here (refer to blog) or contact our Client Care Team for more information or to book in an initial session with Alex Mowat (Art Therapist) or Tash Brockwell (Art Therapist)