Psychologists for Relationship Issues

If you're experiencing Relationship Issues, you're not alone. Many Australians seek support for similar concerns. Below, you can browse psychologists who work with people experiencing Relationship Issues.

Why seek support?

Finding a psychologist who has experience supporting people with Relationship Issues can help you feel understood. Everyone's experience is different, and the right fit matters. PsychDirect helps you explore your options so you can make an informed choice.

What to expect

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Browse profiles

Explore psychologists who work with relationship issues and learn about their approach.

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Choose your match

Consider their experience, location, availability, and whether they offer Medicare rebates.

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Make contact

Reach out to book an initial consultation – many offer telehealth for added convenience.

How PsychDirect helps

Filter by focus area

Find psychologists who have experience supporting people with relationship issues.

Availability info

See which psychologists are currently accepting new clients.

Fee transparency

View session fees and Medicare rebate information upfront.

Telehealth options

Filter for psychologists who offer online sessions.

Ready to explore your options?

Seeking support for relationship issues is an important step. Browse psychologists who may be able to help.

Frequently asked questions about relationship issues

How can a psychologist help with relationship issues?
Psychologists use evidence-based approaches to support people experiencing relationship issues. This may include helping you understand your experiences, develop coping strategies, and work through challenges. The specific approach depends on your individual needs and the psychologist's therapeutic style.
How do I find a psychologist who works with relationship issues?
On PsychDirect, you can filter psychologists by their areas of focus to find those who work with relationship issues. Each profile includes information about their experience, approach, and how to get in touch.
Do I need a referral to see a psychologist for relationship issues?
You don't need a referral to see a psychologist privately, but you do need a Mental Health Treatment Plan from your GP to access Medicare rebates. Your GP can provide this after discussing your situation with you.
Can I see a psychologist for relationship issues via telehealth?
Yes, many psychologists offer telehealth sessions for relationship issues via secure video platforms. Telehealth is covered by Medicare and can be a convenient option if you prefer online sessions or have limited local options.
How many sessions will I need?
The number of sessions varies for each person. Your psychologist will work with you to understand your goals and develop a plan. Under Medicare, you can access up to 10 rebated sessions per calendar year with a Mental Health Treatment Plan.