
Lotus Health and Psychology
About Lotus Health and Psychology
Lotus Health and Psychology was conceived with a desire to create lasting change in the life of new parents, by establishing a team of expert practitioners offering holistic, compassionate support during the reproductive and perinatal period.
Our therapists are trained to support a whole range of issues, because clients come to therapy for a whole range of reasons! Our Psychologists have been trained to understand a broad range of presenting problems, and have experience working with all of the common psychological disorders as well as many of the less common. Our therapists adopt a neurodiversity-affirming approach to therapy and can also offer sessions to NDIS participants.
Our patients include children, adolescents, adults and the elderly, and we treat all kinds of conditions including:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Trauma
- Children with behavioural problems
- Children with anxiety problems
- Stress
- Grief and loss
- Life transitions
- Long-term personality problems
- Autism
- ADHD
- Psychosis
- Early psychosis
- Sleep and weight management
- Chronic health problems
- Chronic pain
- Sexual function disorders
Areas of expertise
- Psychology
- Naturopathy
- Fertility Counselling
- Perinatal Mental Health
- Donor Conception Counselling
- Surrogacy Support
- Birth Trauma
- Reproductive Loss
- Support for mothers
- Support for Fathers
- Support for Neurodiverse parents
Company values
Accessibility
Diversity & Inclusion
Sustainability
Women Owned
Circle of Security Parenting ™ program
Our Circle of Security Parenting ™ program (abbreviated), based on decades of research about how to strengthen and support secure parent-child relationships, can really help make sense of what your child needs from you.
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