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Therapists in Perth

Find a Therapist who’s right for you

Talk Your Heart Out (TYHO) Therapists in Perth are here to guide you toward mental clarity and peace of mind.

Get started with online audio and video therapy sessions today!

Singapore psychologists at TYHO

Meet Our Therapists in Perth

Talk to Therapists in Perth after reviewing their intro videos, therapeutic background, and reading client reviews. 

Each TYHO Therapist is selected through a stringent process that screens them for their educational background and clinical skills. 

Find help for depression, anxiety, work-related stress, family violence or trauma, and more. Click the ‘Find More Therapists in Perth’ button for more profiles.

Zoe - Singapore Therapist

Zoe

Therapist, AASW Member

Zoe is able to help individuals and couples facing mood instability, loneliness, life transitions, eating concerns or body image, and childhood trauma / ACE.

Starting from A$ 260

Therapist in Singapore - Kathleen

Kathleen

Therapist, AASW Member

Kathleen can work with individuals and couples facing relationship issues, life transitions, anxiety, trauma, eating concerns or body image, and LGBTQ+ issues.

Starting from A$ 200

Therapist Singapore - Karan

Karan

Therapist

Karan provides counselling to individuals facing health-related issues, neurodevelopmental conditions, parental stress, depression, and trauma.

Starting from A$ 260

therapist TYHO - Alexis

Alexis

Therapist, AASW-Accredited

Alexis can work with individuals facing anxiety, depression, cultural adjustment, LGBTQ+ issues, and ADHD.

Starting from A$ 150

Singapore anxiety counsellor - Diana

Diana

Therapist, Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist

Diana can work with individuals facing unhealthy coping mechanisms, intrusive thoughts, anger management, LGBTQ+ issues, and PTSD.

Starting from A$ 200

Australian therapist at TYHO - Paul

Paul

Therapist

Paul can work with individuals facing anxiety, work-related stress or burnout, perfectionism, habit change, and obsessive-compulsive behaviour (OCD).

Starting from A$ 150

Mental Health Insights in Perth

Mental Health Issues Faced In Perth

At-Risk Groups for Mental Health Issues

Factors Affecting Mental Health In Perth

Psychological distress

8.9% of people have high or very high psychological distress.

Mental disorders

Mental health is the 2nd leading cause of disease burden.

Seeking support

Only 2% of people accessed support from a therapist in Australia.

Service gap

Despite a high need for therapeutic services, access to support in the outer metropolitan regions is limited.

Accessing Therapy in Perth

The most common reasons people struggle to seek help are a combination of stigma, lack of access to quality therapy, and a low perceived need for professional help.

However, the truth is that therapy is for everyone. Talking to a Therapist in Perth can not only help you gain mental clarity, but the support can also address symptoms of mental health issues. 

Research shows that early intervention, mental health literacy (ie learning about mental health issues) and better accessibility are key to improving emotional wellness and the overall quality of life. 

Hence, Talk Your Heart Out (TYHO) provides:

  • Flexible online sessions 
  • No waiting lists (ie immediate access to high-quality therapy)
  • After hours and same-day therapy appointments
  • A large pool of culturally sensitive Therapists 

We’re also working towards integrating Medicare rebates and insurance coverage soon.

Therapists in Perth

Frequently Asked Questions

What issues can therapists in Perth help with?

TYHO Therapists in Perth can help with:

  • Anxiety, stress, depression, and mood disorders
  • Friendship, family, or relationship issues
  • Work-related stress or burnout
  • Substance misuse or addiction
  • Sexual or domestic abuse
  • Negative childhood experiences or post-traumatic stress
  • Eating disorders or body image issues
  • Career change or life transitions
  • Grief or the death of a loved one

At TYHO, you may find an expert who truly understands you, regardless of the issues you are facing. Our team of Therapists in Perth has specialisations across multiple areas and can provide culturally sensitive therapy tailored to your needs. 

How much does therapy cost in Perth?

Therapy in Perth starts from A$150 on Talk Your Heart Out (TYHO). On our platform, talk therapy services include a personalised therapeutic plan and access to several resources, such as:

  • Confidential journals and note-taking promote
  • Option to track your mood and emotions
  • Online planners to track therapy goals and life milestones
  • Several well-researched articles on mental health, starting therapy in Australia, tips on talking to a Therapist in Perth, and so on
  • Free therapy assessment

Couples and marriage counselling involves an additional fee of A$30. 

Do Perth therapists offer online sessions?

Yes, Perth Therapists at TYHO offer both audio and video sessions. 

While audio therapy sessions can help you ease into therapy, video sessions may be suitable to connect with the Therapist on a deeper level. We recommend that you choose the format that makes you feel the most comfortable. 

We also offer the option to change the session format at a later date if you change your mind. For example, you can book an audio session for your first therapy appointment, and then later book a video session with the same Therapist once you feel comfortable.

Do therapists in Perth offer evening or weekend appointments?

Yes, TYHO Therapists in Perth offer evening and weekend appointments to accommodate your daily schedule. 

Find a Perth Therapist and click the ‘Book a Session’ button to see their availability. On the following page, you can choose the date and an evening time slot. After selecting the slot, make your payments to see the session details on your dashboard.

Can I claim therapy sessions on Medicare?

TYHO plans to integrate Medicare in the near future to make therapy more accessible. In the meantime, you can still save by purchasing therapy sessions in packages.

Do I need a GP referral to see a therapist at TYHO?

No, you do not need a GP referral to see a Perth Therapist on our platform. You can easily research and find a Therapist you like, or write to [email protected] for Therapist recommendations. 

While writing to us, feel free to mention the issue you’d like help with and any other preferences that are important to you. On the flip side, you can find a Therapist on our platform by using the following filters:

  • Gender
  • Issues
  • The languages they speak
  • Session format
  • Specialisations

After filtering, visit the Therapist’s profile, read about their experience, and review the client reviews before booking your first session.

What can I expect in the first therapy session in Perth?

In your first therapy session in Perth, you can expect a warm and comfortable space to talk about what brought you to therapy. 

Your Therapist will take time to get to know you, understand your concerns, and learn what you hope to work on. 

The first session usually includes:

  • A short discussion about your background and presenting problems
  • Setting goals together for your sessions
  • Learning about how therapy works and what you can expect from your therapist

Here are a few tips to help you make the most of it:

  • Be honest about how you are feeling, even if it feels awkward at first
  • Ask questions if something is unclear
  • Remember that it is okay to feel nervous
  • Give yourself time after the session to reflect on how it felt

Think of the first session as a chance to build trust and see if the Therapist feels like a good fit for you.

What types of therapy services are available in Perth?

At TYHO, we can cater to diverse needs through our therapy services. For instance, Therapists in Perth can provide:

  • Individual counselling
  • Couples counselling
  • Marriage counselling
  • Family counselling
  • Child counselling

All services are provided with highest care and quality. TYHO Therapists are also non-judgemental, experts in clinical skills, and aware of the cultural differences.