Block - NSW - Public Services

Public service providers

Northfields Psychology Clinic

  • Phone: (02) 4221 3747
  • Email: nfc-uow@uow.edu.au
  • Website: socialsciences.uow.edu.au/psychology/northfields/index.html
  • Northfields Psychology Clinic is part of the University's professional training program in Psychology. Postgraduate students working towards higher degrees (Masters, Doctorate and PhD) conduct these sessions under the supervision of experienced senior clinicians who are both registered clinical psychologists and academic staff of the University.

UNE Psychology Clinic

UNSW Clinical Psychology Unit

  • Phone: (02) 9385 3042
  • Website: clinic.psy.unsw.edu.au
  • The Psychology Clinic offers affordable psychological services of a high standard for the general public, and is also actively involved in clinical research treatment trials that the general public may become involved in. The Psychology Clinic is staffed by psychologists enrolled in the Master of Psychology (Clinical) post-graduate programme at the University of New South Wales. The programme has an emphasis on cognitive-behavioural approaches to the understanding and management of psychological problems. Qualified academic staff and clinical psychologists supervise the clinical work of the psychologists in the Clinic.

University of Newcastle Psychology Clinic

USYD Psychology Clinic

  • Phone: (02) 9114 4343
  • Website: www.psych.usyd.edu.au/clinic/index.shtml
  • The Clinic offers a broad range of clinical psychology services to the general community at low cost. Treatment and assessments are undertaken by Intern Clinical Psychologists under the supervision of highly experienced Clinical Psychologists and Clinical Neuropsychologists who are specialists in their area.

UWS Psychology Clinic

  • Phone: (02) 9852 5288
  • Email: psychclinic@westernsydney.edu.au
  • Website: www.westernsydney.edu.au/ssap/ssap/psychology_clinic
  • The University of Western Sydney offers four clinics – the Psychology clinic, the OCD and Anxiety Disorder Clinic, the Child Assessment Clinic, and the Behavioural Medicine Clinic. These clinics offer specialised psychological services, which are provided by postgraduate interns enrolled in Masters Degrees of Clinical and Forensic Psychology. Interns operate in pairs and all services are provided under the supervision of the staff of the School of Psychology.