USpace, Darlinghurst
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Clinical Psychologist, Psychologist

Counseling sessions
Behavioral therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
Stress management techniques
Prof Paul Rhodes is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychologist. Degree: not specified. Years of experience: not specified. Workplace: USpace, Darlinghurst, at St Vincent's Private Youth Mental Health Service, Level 6, O'Brien Building, Corner of Victoria and Burton Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010. This clinic is in the heart of Sydney, NSW, and is easily reached from nearby suburbs for young people needing support.
Prof Rhodes works at St Vincent's Private Youth Mental Health Service, a trusted part of the Darlinghurst community. He offers a range of services to help young people manage stress, feel better about themselves, and cope with everyday challenges. His services include counseling sessions, behavioral therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and practical stress management techniques. These options are designed to be clear and practical, so teens and their families can understand what to expect and how to take small steps toward improvement.
In his practice, Prof Rhodes focuses on warm and respectful care. He aims to create a safe space where patients can talk openly about problems, fears, or worries. He uses evidence-based approaches like CBT to help people change unhelpful thoughts and habits. He also uses behavioral therapy to support positive changes in actions and routines that affect mood and overall well-being. For parents and carers, he can offer guidance on how to support a young person at home and in school. He believes in tailoring treatment to each person’s needs, goals, and circumstances.
The clinic emphasizes a collaborative approach to care. Prof Rhodes works as part of a team in the USpace program, drawing on the expertise of other health professionals to support recovery. He values ongoing learning and keeps up with the latest developments in youth mental health. Patients can expect clear explanations, regular check-ins, and a plan that adapts as progress is made.
People come to Prof Rhodes seeking trust, confidentiality, and reliable guidance. His reputation in Sydney’s mental health community rests on compassionate care, solid skills, and a commitment to helping young people regain confidence and resilience. His expertise in CBT, counseling, and stress management makes him a strong choice for families looking for practical, evidence-based mental health support in Darlinghurst and the wider NSW area.
