We understand

We Understand NDIS

Many participants and families feel overwhelmed trying to find the right support.

At Calma Psychology, we provide practical, compassionate, and evidence-based support tailored to your NDIS goals. We work collaboratively with participants, families, support coordinators, and other professionals to ensure therapy is meaningful and effective.

Who We Support

Children and Adolescents

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • ADHD

  • Anxiety

  • Emotional regulation difficulties

  • School refusal

  • Social skills challenges

Adults

  • Autism and ADHD

  • Trauma and PTSD

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Emotional regulation

  • Executive functioning difficulties

  • Relationship challenges

How Psychology Can Support Your NDIS Goals

Many participants use psychology supports to improve:

Increased Independence

Develop practical skills for daily living, organisation, and problem-solving.

Emotional Regulation

Learn strategies to manage emotions, stress, anxiety, and frustration.

Social and Community Participation

Build confidence, communication skills, and meaningful relationships.

Improved Mental Health

Address anxiety, trauma, low mood, and other emotional challenges.

Capacity Building

Strengthen coping skills, resilience, self-awareness, and confidence.

Why Choose Calma Psychology?

Trauma-Informed Approach

We prioritise safety, trust, collaboration, and empowerment.

Neurodiversity-Affirming

We recognise and support individual strengths and differences.

Experienced with Complex Needs

Supporting participants with multiple diagnoses and diverse presentations.

Collaborative Care

Working closely with families, support coordinators, schools, and allied health professionals.

Clear Communication

Professional reports, progress updates, and responsive support.

What Families and Support Coordinators Value

✔ Responsive communication

✔ Flexible and collaborative approach

✔ Neuroaffirming and trauma-informed care

✔ Goal-focused interventions

✔ Comprehensive assessment reports