Clinical Psychology Services
Wherever You Are

Providing telehealth services to support your mental health journey.

WebPsych is an initiative of Delta Psychology, an independent clinical psychology practice in Perth, Western Australia. We have always believed that everyone should have access to psychological support — no matter where they are or what challenges they face.

What are the Advantages of Telehealth for Clinical Psychology?

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    Accessibility

    Telehealth makes mental health services accessible to people who might otherwise struggle to receive them. This includes individuals living in remote or rural areas, those with physical disabilities or transportation challenges, and those who simply live a significant distance from a provider.

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    Convenience

    Teletherapy sessions can be scheduled at times that are convenient for the patient, and there's no need to commute to an office. This can make it easier for people to fit therapy into their busy schedules.

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    Comfort

    Some people feel more comfortable and less anxious talking about personal issues from the comfort of their own home. This can lead to more open communication and a more effective therapy process.

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    Anonymity

    For individuals who may feel a stigma associated with receiving mental health treatment, teletherapy can provide a level of anonymity that makes them feel more comfortable seeking help.

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    Continuity of Care

    In situations where a patient moves, a clinician retires, or other circumstances change, teletherapy can allow for continuity of care without interruption.

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    Reduced Wait Times

    Telehealth often allows for more flexibility in scheduling, which can reduce wait times for appointments.

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    Access to Specialist Care

    Telehealth can give patients access to specialists and therapists who may not be available in their local area. This is particularly beneficial for individuals seeking help with specific mental health conditions.

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    Safety

    During public health crises, like the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth allows patients to continue their therapy sessions without risking exposure to the virus.

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