Cognitive assessments are highly recommended for individuals seeking to understand their mental strengths and areas requiring support. Whether for academic, professional, or personal development, these evaluations provide tailored insights that enable informed decisions, foster clarity, and guide strategies for growth. Regular assessments can also help track progress and adapt interventions for long-term success.
The initial appointment, conducted by a clinician specializing in Mental Health and Neurodevelopment, focuses on rapport- building, comprehensive history-taking (medical, psychiatric, and family history), and assessing presenting symptoms and their impact in person. The clinician reviews the pre-assessment to ensure all diagnostic criteria are met.
For safe and effective telehealth care, we require your GP to complete a physical assessment before your second
appointment. This ensures our specialists have up-to-date health information for accurate diagnosis and treatment. Any additional GP requirements will be outlined in a treatment preparation sheet provided after your first appointment.
Prior to the second appointment, our dedicated multidisciplinary team gathers for a crucial meeting. This step
is key to crafting a well-thought-out treatment plan, focusing on the unique needs of each individual. Following this, the second appointment is held via telehealth and is led by one of our specialists, depending on the age of the client this will either be our Pediatrician or Psychiatrist. In this session, the individual is involved in a thorough discussion, encompassing the comprehensive assessment findings, the diagnosis, and concluding with a clear explanation of the vital elements of the individual's treatment plan. Endorsement of the neurodevelopment assessment is carried out in this session.
Integrating neurodevelopmental insights into psychoeducation is vital for treating individuals with mental health issues. Helping the client to better understand the relationship between their mental health and brain development will foster improved treatment engagement and effective coping strategies. This approach also reduces mental illness stigma and involves creating a supportive recovery environment. Empowering clients with this knowledge promotes autonomy and improves long-term outcomes, making it a key element in mental health treatment plans.
Location: The individual must reside within Western Australia.
Review Process: Our team will thoroughly review every referral to ensure the young individual receives the most appropriate and effective care.
We welcome all referrals, including self-referrals, and our specialised team will carefully consider each one.
Please be advised a GP referral is required for Medicare rebate consideration.