The Asian Australian Mental Health Practitioner List 

Connect with our diverse list of Asian Australian psychologists, counsellors and mental health social workers from across Australia.

đź’ˇIf you're a practitioner looking to join the list, register your details HERE!

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New South Wales

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Queensland

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South Australia

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Western Australia

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Telehealth

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Australian Capital Territory

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đź’ˇIf you don't see your state or territory, please visit our Telehealth list to connect with practitioners who provide services Australia-wide.

Meet our Practice Partner:

Melbourne Psychology Clinic with Asian Australian clinical psychologists

The Inner Collective is a Melbourne-based clinical Psychology practice offering in-person and online consultations via telehealth. Their team of clinical psychologists offer counselling, group therapy, mindfulness workshops, ADHD group therapy & more.

Visit The Inner Collective HERE.

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If you're an Asian practitioner,

And you would like to be included on this list to connect with our therapy-ready audience, register your details below.

Currently accepting registrations from:

  • psychologists
  • registered counsellors 
  • mental health social workers
  • mental health occupational therapists
Join now.

This list is provided for general information only and Shapes and Sounds does not endorse or recommend any of the practitioners listed. Always seek guidance from your general practitioner when seeking mental health support.

This list is a work in progress and new practitioners from different states will be added periodically.

Change occurs frequently and it is your responsibility to seek the most up-to-date information from your chosen mental health practitioner.

This list is not an emergency contact point. If you are experiencing a crisis please do not contact the listed practitioners. Instead, please call 000 or Lifeline on 13 11 14.