Workplace Mental Health


Feeling anxious or overwhelmed at work? You’re not alone.
For individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions, the workplace can present unique challenges that lead to stress or mental health struggles, whether from sensory demands, workplace dynamics, or job pressures that may not align with your needs.


Smile again and feel confident with your work.

FREE burnout prevention call

Spot the early warning signs of burnout. In Australia, work-related mental stress and burnout is the second most common cause of workplace compensation claims. Without proper support, mental stress and burnout can lead to serious conditions, including depression, PTSD, anxiety, and physical issues like hypertension and migraines. Early intervention through our FREE burnout prevention call can protect your health and maintain your productivity. Reduce your overwhelm and take the first step to manage your mental stress and avoid burnout by speaking with a Scope psychologist.
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Workers Compensation Psychology Services

Work fitness assessment for mental health and cognitive ability

Work fitness assessment for mental health and cognitive ability

We provide fitness for work assessments for people seeking to understand whether a historical diagnosis or mental health condition will impact a workplace role. For example, applicants to the Australian Defence Force (ADF) the Australian Federal Police (AFP) or Corrective Services with a history of conditions such as anxiety, depression, or ADHD may require an assessment to evaluate the current impact and ability to fulfil the responsibilities of the role.
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Workers compensation therapy

If you have suffered a physical or psychological work-related injury, you might be eligible for a workers compensation claim. You don't need to live with self-doubt about your performance or anxiety around what others think about you.

Our trained and experienced psychologists can ease the burden of mental stress in the workplace by helping you overcome self-doubt, a sense of overwhelm, and sadness. This means you can smile again and feel confident in restarting your career.

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Feeling stressed about making a claim?

Download our free tip sheet on how to ease the stress of making a workers compensation claim.

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Reduce the stress of workers compensation claims


Who should I see for workplace mental health?

All of our psychologists are AHPRA registered.


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