Daniel McGuire | Clinical Psychologist | MPsych (Clin), BA Psych (Hons)
Theresa Stevenson | BHSc Naturopathy, BHSc Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine

Daniel McGuire | Clinical Psychologist | MPsych (Clin), BA Psych (Hons)

Theresa Stevenson | BHSc Naturopathy, BHSc Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine

Every client with a referral and a mental health care plan, we 100% bulk bill.

How we can help

Psychologist Paddington

Psychologists are experts in human behaviour and mental health, offering support for emotional challenges. Finding a skilled psychologist in Paddington can be an important step towards improving your mental health and overall well-being.

Brisbane, known for its charming streets and lively community is home to Maple Tree Psychology, a place where individuals can find professional and compassionate care. The psychologists at Maple Tree Psychology specialise in a variety of areas, including but not limited to, Depression, Anxiety, Anger Management, Drug & Alcohol Counselling, Relationship Counselling and PTSD, ensuring that you receive tailored support suited to your needs.

When searching for a psychologist in Paddington, Brisbane, keep in mind that not every psychologist is the same. It’s important to find a psychologist who not only has the necessary qualifications and experience but also someone you feel comfortable talking to and opening up to. Whether you’re facing acute stress, grappling with major life changes or simply seeking a better understanding of yourself, our psychologists are equipped with the knowledge and experience to guide you on your path to recovery.

Psychologist in session with a patient

Therapy offered by Psychologists in Paddington

For those seeking a psychologist in Paddington for therapy; psychodynamic therapy (PDT) and cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) are two commonly used approaches. Both have been proven effective in treating a range of mental health conditions and are tailored to the individual’s specific needs. Choosing the right Paddington psychologist means selecting a professional who not only understands your struggles but also respects your individuality and confidentiality. That is why paying special attention to the therapy approach and style of the psychologist is paramount. 

Engaging with a psychologist can be a life-changing decision, and Maple Tree Psychology is dedicated to making this process as accessible and impactful as possible for the residents of  Brisbane. In a world where mental health is of utmost importance, finding the right psychologist can make all the difference. Contact us today to start your journey towards better mental health. 

Depression and anxiety are the most common of all mental health issues. Many people are currently either depressed and or anxious however are just not aware of what they are feeling or going through.

Often depression and anxiety are related or intertwined. Its also possible that an individual can be suffering from both depression and anxiety.

Depression is much more than just low mood or lack of motivation. It’s a much more serious condition and illness. Depression can be crippling. If not treated, depression can turn into suicidal thoughts and actions.

While we all feel sad, moody or low on occasion, some people experience these feelings much more intensely, for longer periods of time and often without cause or trigger.

People with depression find it difficult to function and complete simple everyday tasks and may be reluctant to participate in activities they once very much enjoyed.

Anxiety is potentially caused by a number of factors including environmental factors and psychological factors, for example needs not being met, not living up to your potential, substance abuse, or a combination of these factors.

Often people confuse depression or anxiety with stress. Stress is a normal reaction to a challenging situation where a person feels under pressure. For example, it’s common for people to feel stressed or uptight when meeting work deadlines, having an interview or speaking in front of a group of people. For some people these feelings are ongoing or continue after the stressful event has passed. This is anxiety not stress.

Usually anxiety is a response to outside forces, however it is possible that we make ourselves anxious with negative self-talk, always telling ourselves the worst will happen or being difficult and always going against the grain.

DEPRESSION
ANXIETY
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Drug & Alcohol Counselling
Relationship counselling
Anger management
Trauma

Psychodynamic Therapy (PDT)
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)