Book a counselling session with one of these Police Health approved therapist in Australia. Make a booking with a Police Health approved therapist and easily claim your rebate from Police Health.
Erina, NSW
Counsellor
I support adults who are struggling with a range of life challenges. This may be a situational issue or more ongoing challenges in life where you have notice repeated patterns. Thi...Find out more
Erina, NSW
Albert Park, SA
Counsellor
I offer a confidential, caring and non-judgemental space for you to talk openly about life's challenges. Whether you are dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, grief, relationsh...Find out more
Albert Park, SA
Stirling, WA
Counsellor
Hello, I am a qualified and experienced Mental Health Counsellor, EMDR practitioner and Clinical Hypnotherapist, specialising in working with people who have experienced trauma, an...Find out more
Stirling, WA
Miranda, NSW
Counsellor
Over my 15 years experience, I am privileged to work with people from all walks of life and share cherished stories, which combine great love with sadness. Together we find ways to...Find out more
Miranda, NSW
Tweed Heads South, NSW
Counsellor
Hi, Im Robert. I have been in counselling for over 10 years, and in the last 6 years Ive specialised helping couples using EFT Emotionally Focused Therapy, Imago and Gottman teach...Find out more
Tweed Heads South, NSW
Berwick, VIC
Counsellor
Hi, I'm Dom, an ACA (Australian Counselling Association) Level 3 registered Counsellor and I specialise in working with adults in relation to anxiety, self-esteem, depression, and ...Find out more
Berwick, VIC
Midland, WA
Counsellor
Hello, my name is Sam and I am empathetic, intuitive, holistic, down to earth and non-judgemental in my practices. I integrate person-centered philosophies along with SFBT and CBT ...Find out more
Midland, WA
Seven Hills, NSW
Counsellor
Do you feel anxious or insecure in your relationship? Are you having feelings of loneliness even though you are in a stable relationship? Are you afraid your partner will leave you...Find out more
Seven Hills, NSW
Counsellor
Are you struggling with a relationship break-up or other difficult life event? While grief is a universal human experience and a completely normal response to loss, it can play h...Find out more
Counsellor
I am a Level 4 registered counsellor with the ACA (Australian Counselling Association) with a tertiary degree in counselling. I am pursuing my master's degree in social work and pr...Find out more
Counsellor
I am a registered Counsellor and Psychotherapist who is super passionate about this work and helping people improve their quality of life. I have joined this profession after yea...Find out more
Counsellor
Hello, I am a trauma-informed integrative cis female therapist. In my practice, I have worked with people who suffer from complex trauma as well as with people experiencing diverse...Find out more
Upper Coomera, QLD
Counsellor
Welcome, and well done for taking the first courageous step in seeing what support is available to help you find the answers you are looking for. My name is Bernice, I am a neurodi...Find out more
Upper Coomera, QLD
Sydney, NSW
Counsellor
I am a fully qualified and registered counsellor and psychotherapist with ACA and PACFA registration who focuses on supporting clients going through relationship issues, depression...Find out more
Sydney, NSW
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In order to check whether your Police Health policy covers mental health services such as counselling or psychology services, you must check your policy extras for 'mental health'. To do this you can log in to your Police Health account or follow the Police Health explainer to mental health.
Once you have chosen a Police Health approved therapist, you can easily book a therapy session at your desired time with them. You will need to pay for the appointment up-front. You can then download the invoice and submit your claim directly to Police Health. Talked has made a clear guide to about how to claim mental health services from learn morePolice Health.
Yes, you may also claim a rebate from Police Health when booking with a psychologist, as long as they are an approved Police Health provider. We've made it easy for you to see all the Police Health approved psycholgists.
No, you do not need a referral from a GP, you can simply book a session with one of Talked's Police Health approved therapists and then claim your rebate. Police Health does not require you to obtain a referral before seeing a Police Health approved therapist, however, you must make sure the therapist is registered with Police Health.
No, if you claim a rebate from Police Health you can not also claim from Medicare. To make a claim from Medicare you must have a mental health care plan and a referral from the GP.
Learn more about booking a psychologist appointment and claiming the cost back from Medicare. We also have also prepared helpful guide to obtaining a mental health care plan from your GP.