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NDIS Psychology Services in Campbelltown

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Supporting Your Mental Health, Independence, and Wellbeing

At Correlate Connections, we provide personalised NDIS psychology services to individuals in Campbelltown and surrounding areas. Our experienced psychologists offer care in your home or community, focusing on helping you achieve your goals, improve your quality of life, and develop strategies to navigate challenges effectively.

How Our Psychology Services Benefit You

Our psychologists specialise in:

Psychoeducation and Support: We offer psychoeducation, which serves as an insightful resource for parents and support groups, enhancing their understanding of psychological principles and their application in daily challenges.

Parental Tools and Strategies: Our services include providing parents with effective tools and strategies for managing behavioural changes and emotional regulation and coping with challenges in public settings. This support aims to empower parents with practical solutions and confidence in their parenting approaches.

Assessment Services: We conduct IQ assessments, WISC, WIATT, ADOS and detailed report writing, crucial for developing tailored intervention plans.

Evidence-Based Therapeutic Interventions: Our therapeutic interventions include a variety of evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), psychoanalysis, and positive behaviour support, aimed at promoting mental health and well-being.

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Correlate Connections

14 Browne St,
Campbelltown NSW 2560

info@correlateconnections.com.au
1300 636 224

 

 

Why Choose Correlate Connections?

Expert Guidance: Compassionate psychologists experienced in mental health and disabilities.

Tailored Services: Personalised care delivered in-home or in your community.

Collaborative Approach: Working closely with families, carers, and participants to achieve the best outcomes.

Real Results: Develop skills to improve relationships, independence, and quality of life.

Exclusive Discounts

Referral Discounts:

Receive 50% off your first session for new referrals, and the referrer also enjoys 50% off their next session.

Assessment & Report Discounts: Save on multiple assessments to make therapy more accessible:

  • 1 Assessment: $1,000
  • 2 Assessments: $1,250
  • 3 Assessments: $1,500

Available Assessments

IQ Assessment: Measures intellectual abilities.

WISC (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children): Evaluates cognitive development in children.

WIAT (Wechsler Individual Achievement Test): Assesses academic skills and achievement.

ADOS (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule): Diagnostic tool for autism spectrum disorders.

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More information about our assessments

WISC – V Assessment Testing

The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children – (WISC-V) is a comprehensive clinical test used to assess a student’s general thinking, cognitive strengths and weaknesses aged from 6 to 16 years. The WISC-V test results include an Intelligence Quotient (IQ) score as well as age-equivalent benchmarks and scores for Verbal Comprehension, Visual Spatial, Comprehension, Reasoning & Memory.

In our NDIS psychology services the assessment scores for the WISC-V tests are performed and administered by experienced staff at Correlate Connections.

Skills assessment with WISC-V

The WISC-V is a new high level standard assessment tool designed to measure a child’s intellectual ability. It replaces the existing WISC-IV assessment tool, whereby it has more interpretive analytics, is more efficient and user-friendly than the previous version of the Wechsler test – and has updated psychometric properties. The WISC-V is composed of 16 subtests; Subtests can be grouped into two general categories: primary or secondary.

Administration of the WISC-V 10 primary subtests is recommended for a comprehensive assessment of an individual’s intellectual ability. The WISC-V 6 secondary subtests can be administered in addition to the primary subtests to provide a broader analysis of intellectual functioning providing deeper discovery for clinical decision making.

WISC-V Assessment Measures

The WISC-V Test includes 10 Primary Scale & Full-Scale IQ subtest types as follows:

  • Visual Puzzles – Visual Spatial (Primary)
  • Picture Span – Working Memory (Primary)
  • Symbol Search – Processing Speed (Primary)
  • Similarities – Verbal Comprehension (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Vocabulary – Verbal Comprehension (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Block Design – Visual Spatial (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Matrix Reasoning – Fluid Reasoning (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Figure Weights – Fluid Reasoning (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Digit Span – Working Memory (Primary/FSIQ)
  • Coding – Processing Speed (Primary/FSIQ)
 

How much does a WISC-V Assessment Cost?

 The assessment usually requires approx. 2 hours and costs $2000.00. The WISC-V assessment identifies intellectual disability, giftedness, specific learning requirements & disabilities and clinical intervention.
 
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CARS-2 Childhood Autism Rating Scale

CARS-2 is a widely used rating scale in children 2 years & older which identifies and detects moderate to severe ASD. CARS has become one of the most validated autism assessments and has proven especially effective in differentiating children with autism and those with serious cognitive deficits, effectively determining mild-to-moderate – to severe autism.

Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder may communicate, interact, and develop in ways that are different from other people. Usually nothing about how they physically look differentiates them from other people. The abilities of people with ASD can vary significantly. With NDIS psychology services we can define these abilities. 

For example, some people with ASD can have advanced conversation skills whereby others might be non-verbal. Some people with ASD need a lot of help in their daily lives whereas others can live with little to no support. ASD begins before the age of 3 years and can last throughout a person’s life, although symptoms may improve over time. Some children can show ASD symptoms within their first 12 months of life. In others, symptoms may not show until 2 years or later.

CARS2 adds forms and features that help you integrate diagnostic information, determine functional capabilities, provide feedback to parents, and design targeted intervention.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnosis

The diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder is based on diagnostic evaluations involving a team including a physician and a psychologist – and may include other specialists such as speech therapists and/or occupational therapists. The ASD assessment should include observations of the individual, assessments of their learning and cognitive abilities, and interviews to collate information about behaviour across multiple situations and their medical and developmental history.

Correlate Connections are based in Campbelltown and provide Psychologists and Therapists to assist in ASD Assessments. Both the standard and high functioning versions of CARS-2 address the following areas:

  • Relating to People
  • Imitation (ST); Social & Emotional Understanding (HF)
  • Emotional Response (ST); Emotional Expression and Regulation of Emotions (HF)
  • Body Use
  • Object Use (ST); Object Use in Play (HF)
  • Adaptation to Change (ST); Adaptation to Change/Restricted Interests (HF)
  • Visual Response
  • Listening Hearing Response
  • Fear or Nervousness (ST); Fear or Anxiety (HF))
  • Verbal Communication
  • Nonverbal Communication
  • Activity Level (ST); Thinking/Cognitive Integration Skills (HF)
  • Level and Consistency of Intellectual Response
  • General Impressions