After Hours NDIS Psychology
NDIS Psychology Support
We’re here to listen, no matter where you are
Are you living rurally? Sick of the long drive to the city to access support? Our team can help you today, from within the comfort of your own home
Quality Support, from your couch
Access high-quality psychological support from the comfort of your home with our flexible telehealth services, designed to fit seamlessly into your busy schedule, no matter where you are.
Anytime you need it
With late and after-hours appointments available, our Psychology services cater to shift workers and those living in rural areas, making it easy to find a time that fits your unique schedule and needs.
Our NDIS Psychology Team
Meet Zach, your NDIS Psychologist. Zach works after hours, on weekdays 6-10pm and weekends 10-3pm
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Zachary Richards
Psychologist
📍Katherine, NT.
🧑💻️ Telehealth Australia Wide | After Hours {tele}{allages}{hours}capacity
Supporting Someone with Depression
Depression can make life feel heavy, but it doesn’t define who someone is. Their strengths and potential are still there, even if they feel hidden. You don’t need to “fix” a person with depression. With understanding, patience, and the right supports, they can begin to feel lighter, reconnect with moments of joy, and rebuild confidence in themselves and their future. Here’s some ways you can help:
Rebuilding confidence and connection
We nurture strengths and positive social connections, helping people rediscover enjoyment and belonging.
Supporting emotional awareness and regulation
We guide individuals in recognising feelings, managing overwhelm, and gently working through big emotions.
Developing coping tools for tough moments
Through therapy and practical strategies, we teach ways to handle negative thoughts, low energy, and feelings of hopelessness safely.
Encouraging healthy routines and self-care
We assist in developing small, achievable steps for daily structure, rest, and nourishing activities that support wellbeing.
Collaborating with schools, families, and professionals
We work with carers, educators, and healthcare providers to ensure consistent, compassionate support across home, school, and community settings.
Found this helpful? See below for more handy guides on supporting your loved ones with different areas or concerns:
Resources to help your loved ones
Our team can help with a range of areas and concerns:
Neurodivergent Minds
Developmental Differences
Intellectual Disability
Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum
Prader Willi
Global Developmental Delay
Mental Health
Anxiety
Depression
Bipolar
Schizophrenia
Bordeline Personality
Other Support Needs
Brain Injury
Dementia & Alzheimer’s
Neurological Conditions
Cerebral Palsy
Selective Mutism
Sensory Concerns
Skin Picking
Meltdowns and Shut Downs
Faecal Smearing
PICA
Safety Concerns
Absconding & Wandering
Aggression
Self-Injury
Fire Setting & Arson
Social Concerns
School Refusal
Withdrawal From Supports
Sexualised Behaviour
Corrections Involvement
Other Concerns
Substance Abuse
Sleep Disruption
Picky Eating
Toileting