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Telehealth Psychology

This practice is committed to the:

  • Australian EvidenceBased Clinical Practice Guideline For Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 2022

  • Details are available from aadpa.com.au

The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination.

                                         Carl Rogers

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I acknowledge and pay my respects to the mellukerdee people of lutrawita , on whose land I offer healing, learning, and listening. I  pay my respects to their elders, past, present, and future.

 

There is a rich history of healing on this country in which I am honoured to play a part. I remember that sovereignty has never been ceded and no treaty signed.

Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.

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About

Tim Sanderson BSc(Hons) PGCE MA 

Psychologist

Tim provides telehealth psychology services only.  For the most part the session fee is  $160 for private clients, those with a GP MHP may claim the current medicare reimbursement. 

Worker's Compensation/MAIB the current APS fee schedule will apply. 

(Up to 5 low income appointments are available each week for $120 per session)

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Telehealth Psychologist 

My Telehealth practice is based in Tasmania,  I am focussed on ADHD assessments and counselling for adults.  I am a thoughtful & non judgemental professional.  I also accept GPMHP for other issues.e.g.  anxiety/depression, grief & loss, work, relationships or identity or Post Traumatic Stress.  You may be from any background, but veterans and serving ADF are especially welcome and can expect to be treated with due dignity & respect.    Please Note: I DO NOT OFFER AN EMERGENCY OR AFTER HOURS SERVICE. Lifeline 13 11 14 Beyond Blue 1800 512 348

My primary work is the assessment of ADHD and referral for psychiatric evaluation

I am committed to and apply the Australian EvidenceBased Clinical Practice Guideline For Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 2022. 

 

I do not treat/accept referrals  & provide treatment for clients with Borderline Personality Disorder or Schizophrenia, and will refer on to colleagues in these circumstances. 

My view is that all our problems & difficulties have a solution, and my role is to assist you to find your solution.  Together we can work together on a strategy and approach to help you achieve your goal of mental well being.  I will help you think differently about where you are now and how to get to where you want to be!  Not easy perhaps, but worthwhile!

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Authority to Practice

National Police Check
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Working with Vulnerable People registration number 505295790 (Tasmania)

AHPRA Registration
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30/11/2023

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Services
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The fee structure for this practice can be found  here.

You will need a referral from your GP

It will need to name this rpactice, Tim Sanderson & associates, as your treating psychologist(s).  It can indicate @ PORT HUON for the purposes of the referral. The fax number for the practice to send the referral to us here is 

03 8686 1425

We can then contact you to arrange an appointment with one of our psychologists

I have lots of great personality traits. Or as my doctor calls them…symptoms.

                           Anonymous

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Tim has over 20 years experience in Workers Compensation and MVA treatment.  Psychological Injury is an insidious injury, however it may have occurred. A simple GP referral is all that is required, with details of your insurer and claims manager, if you have a rehabilitation  provider, that information can also be helpful.

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You may self refer or use a GP referral  to access this service. 

Sting and I have six kids between us. A lot of members of our family have ADHD and dyslexia.

Trudie Styler
 

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We need to start identifying the triggers that aggravate mental health issues in our society - bullying, social media negativity and anxiety, gender based violence, substance abuse, stigma around issues such as maternal issues, etc., and we need to speak up about these more and get to the source of the problems.
Sanam Saeed

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