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Can Psychological Therapy Help my Child?

Tue, 24 Feb

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Amherst Psychology

Wondering if seeing a psychologist could help your child? We'll cover the common questions parents have about child therapy and help you think through the best approach for your family.

Can Psychological Therapy Help my Child?
Can Psychological Therapy Help my Child?

Time & Location

24 Feb 2026, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Amherst Psychology, Unit 12/2 Batman Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia

About the event

How do you know if seeing a psychologist might help your child? What sort of challenges can be supported by psychologists? When should you start? How much therapy is enough? Should you have your own, separate therapy? We'll address these common and important questions in our February community talk. Numbers are limited due to the size of our space and tickets are essential. Come and grab a hot drink and baked treats from 6:00PM - vegan and gluten free options available. The talk will start at 6:15PM sharp, and we'll hold a short Q&A from 7:00PM. Please submit your questions in advance to info@amherstpsychology.com.au. Our speaker is Yvonne Kilpatrick, psychologist, parent and co-director of Amherst Psychology.

Tickets

  • General Admission

    Sale ends

    22 Feb, 9:00 pm

    This ticket includes tea and coffee and some baked goods.

    $15.00

    GST included

Total

$0.00

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