Overview

Behind every behaviour there is a story. Behind every struggle, there is a reason. At our Department of Psychology & Behaviour Management, we create a compassionate space where people of all ages - children, adolescents, adults, and those with neurological conditions are supported not just with therapy, but with understanding.

Whether it’s a child learning to communicate, an adult facing life’s demands, or a family adjusting to the effects of a neurological condition, our goal is to restore clarity, connection, and confidence.

Who Do We Help?

Behind every behaviour there is a story. Behind every struggle, there is a reason. At our Department of Psychology & Behaviour Management, we create a compassionate space where people of all ages - children, adolescents, adults, and those with neurological conditions are supported not just with therapy, but with understanding.

Services

Child & Adolescent Psychology

Every child develops differently. Some may need additional support to manage emotions, behavior, communication, or learning. Our services include detailed assessments of emotional, behavioral, developmental, and cognitive functioning.

Adult Psychology

Mental health challenges in adulthood can show up through stress, sleep disturbances, mood shifts, relationship issues, or even physical symptoms. Whether it’s day-to-day strain or a long-standing concern, our adult services provide a safe, confidential space to think clearly, feel supported, and build resilience.

Neuropsychology

When neurological conditions impact memory, speech, planning, or emotions, psychology plays a key role in recovery. Our neuropsychology services support individuals with conditions such as stroke, brain injury, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and other neurological or neurodegenerative disorders.

Our Team

FAQ's

No. You can consult a clinical psychologist directly. A referral from a doctor is helpful but not required.

Yes. All consultations and assessments are strictly confidential. Information is shared only with your consent or when legally required for safety.

Children may need support if they show difficulties in attention, learning, emotional regulation, social skills, behaviour (tantrums, aggression, non-compliance), anxiety, or academic problems.

When behaviours start affecting learning, routines, or social life - such as tantrums, aggression, refusal to follow instructions, hyperactivity, excessive screen-seeking, poor attention, impulsivity, constant arguing, difficulty waiting, frequent meltdowns, trouble with transitions, repetitive behaviours, or social difficulties like not sharing, not taking turns, or not responding to peers.

It is a detailed evaluation of memory, attention, language, executive functions, and problem-solving to understand how the brain is functioning after neurological or psychological changes.

You receive a detailed clinical report explaining strengths, weaknesses, diagnosis (if needed), and a personalised treatment/rehabilitation plan.