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Psychology

What is Psychology?


Psychology is the study of mental processes and behaviour. The term psychology comes from the Greek word psyche meaning "breath, spirit, soul, and mind" and the word logia meaning "study of". Psychology has it foundations in biology and philosophy and seeks to understand and explain thoughts, emotions, and behaviour.

Who practices Psychology?


A Psychologist is a health professional who has obtained a university degree in the study of Psychology and has completed other training to develop skills in working with people. Our Psychologist is registered with the NSW Psychologists' Registration Board and is an associate member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS).

To remain registered with these professional bodies, a Psychologist must continually complete a defined number of Professional Development (PD) points which are accumulated through continued education, skill development and other training that is deemed valuable to the Psychologist. The APS regulates and approves whether training meets the requirements for PD points.

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