Cerebral Palsy Psychology
What is cerebral palsy?
Cerebral palsy is an umbrella term that refers to a group of conditions affecting a person's ability to move. It can affect muscle control, coordination and balance. Cerebral palsy most often occurs before, during or shortly after birth, due to developmental differences or damage to the developing brain.
How does cerebral palsy impact daily life?
The impact of cerebral palsy on daily life can vary widely, depending on the severity and type of your condition. Common challenges include:
- Mobility
- Communication
- Performing daily activities
- Social isolation
- Mental health (anxiety and depression)
How can a psychologist help?
Cerebral palsy therapy
Cerebral palsy assessment
NDIS services
How much does cerebral palsy psychology cost?
Therapy
(+$50.00 new client fee)
Medicare Rebate
- Registered Psychologist – $220.00-$250.00 per hour
Private Health Insurance
- Provisional Psychologist – $160.00 per hour
- Registered Psychologist – $220.00-$250.00 per hour
NDIS Claims
- Provisional Psychologist – $156.16 per hour
- Registered Psychologist – $222.99 per hour
Are you eligible for therapy rebates? Check out the list of our funding bodies to find out which rebates you might qualify for:
Assessment Packages
We've streamlined your neurodevelopmental assessment needs with cost-effective packages. Assessment packages help you to save money through bundling, when booking in for multiple assessments. This not only provides financial savings, but also ensures that you receive the most thorough evaluation possible.