Talked Psychology and Counselling, Melbourne
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Psychologist
4.5
Counseling sessions
Behavioral therapy
Stress management techniques
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Anxiety management strategies
Cindy Wang, Psychologist. Degree and years of experience are not specified here, but she works as a psychologist with a focus on counseling and mental wellbeing. She is based in Australia and provides care via Telehealth through Talked Psychology and Counselling, a Melbourne clinic that serves clients from Georgetown NSW 2298 and beyond.
Cindy offers a friendly, patient-centered approach. She speaks English and Mandarin Chinese, which helps her connect with a diverse range of people across Australia. Her services cover counseling sessions, behavioral therapy, stress management techniques, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and anxiety management strategies. She uses practical, easy-to-follow methods to help people feel better, reduce worry, and build healthier habits.
In her practice, Cindy aims to meet clients where they are. She uses telehealth to make care convenient for people who live in regional areas or have busy schedules. The telehealth setup also makes it easier for families in NSW to access psychology support from home. She emphasizes clear communication and supportive listening. Her approach focuses on practical steps that people can use every day to manage stress and anxious thoughts.
The middle part of her work highlights a warm patient care style. Cindy guides clients through stress and anxiety in a calm, respectful way. She helps people identify thoughts that cause worry and shows them ways to change those patterns. Her CBT and behavioral therapy tools are designed to be simple and effective. She also teaches stress management techniques that fit real life.
Cindy believes in continuous learning and professional growth. She stays up-to-date with new ideas in psychology so her clients receive current care. Working with a Telehealth clinic supports teamwork with other health professionals who can cooperate for comprehensive care. The Melbourne clinic and Georgetown service illustrate a strong link between regional NSW and urban healthcare resources.
Trust and reputation matter in psychology. Cindy’s service aims to build a stable sense of safety for her clients. People can expect professional, confidential care delivered with care and respect. The combination of her language skills, flexible delivery, and practical therapy options helps many clients find relief and build resilience. Her expertise in counseling, CBT, and anxiety management makes her a valuable choice for Australians seeking accessible mental health support.
Booked a telehealth session with Cindy from Georgetown and was surprised at how easy it felt talking through my anxiety from home. Her calm approach and practical CBT steps gave me real relief in just a few sessions.
Cindy’s sessions via Telehealth have been a game changer for managing stress. I appreciate the clear strategies she shares and the way she explains things in a straightforward, supportive manner.
I was feeling overwhelmed, but Cindy’s guidance on anxiety management and behavioral techniques has made a noticeable difference. The Mandarin option also helped me feel understood.
Highly recommend Cindy for anyone dealing with daily worries. The telehealth format was convenient and the Cognitive-behavioral Therapy approach felt practical and effective.
Georgetown locals, if you’re after solid coping strategies, Cindy Wang is excellent. Her stress management techniques are easy to implement, even for beginners.
I’ve noticed a real drop in my anxiety since starting with Cindy. The sessions are focused, and the Telehealth setup works perfectly for folks in regional NSW.
Cindy’s blend of CBT and practical exercises has helped me feel more in control. Grateful for the flexible telehealth options from Georgetown and the supportive feedback.