Begin your journey to improved mental health today

Empower your well-being through accessible Telehealth Therapy

Welcome to Blissful Soul Psychology

Wherever you are in life, support is within reach. Blissful Soul Psychology breaks down barriers to psychological services, making it easy and accessible for anyone seeking to enhance their life satisfaction or navigate life's challenges. With Telehealth sessions, you have the flexibility to access support from the comfort of your own space, tailored to individuals 15 and older.

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Begin your journey to improved mental health and increased life satisfaction now.

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Therapy Tailored to You

Our approach is simple but impactful. We prioritise friendly, conversational interactions and utilize a range of evidence-based therapies tailored to your individual needs. Founded by Zofia Nowak, Blissful Soul Psychology aims to provide psychological services that are not only effective but also approachable and free from complex jargon. Whether you're seeking support to overcome life's challenges, enhance your well-being, or simply want to invest in your personal growth, we're here to help. Together, we'll navigate your journey towards a happier, healthier you.

It's Easy to Start

Feeling a range of emotions? You're not alone. Support is just a Zoom call away. We currently offer services Monday to Thursday from 5 PM to 7 PM, with plans to expand our hours to accommodate more schedules.

Services at a Glance

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Medicare Sessions

Offering therapy with the benefit of a Medicare rebate, making professional support more affordable for those with a formal mental health diagnosis.

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Private Sessions

For those not using Medicare rebates, for members of the public without a formal mental health diagnosis, our private sessions are significantly more affordable to ensure everyone has access to the support they need. Let's normalise seeking guidance during difficult times without immediately labelling it as a mental health issue.

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