North Perth Psychology Centre provides evidence-based psychological therapy, addiction recovery support, psychological assessments and forensic psychological services.
Support for adults and adolescents experiencing:
• Anxiety and stress • Depression and low mood • Trauma and PTSD • Relationship and family difficulties • Anger and emotional regulation • Workplace stress
Our clinicians provide evidence-based psychological therapy tailored to each individual’s history, goals and circumstances.

Support for individuals experiencing difficulties with alcohol, substance use or behavioural addictions.
Treatment focuses on understanding the underlying drivers of addiction while supporting long-term recovery and wellbeing.
Areas of support include:
• Alcohol and substance misuse
• Behavioural and process addictions (including gambling, gaming and online behaviours)
• Recovery and relapse prevention
• Family impact of addiction
• Emotional regulation and coping strategies
Therapy aims to help individuals develop insight into patterns of behaviour, strengthen coping skills and build sustainable recovery.

Psychological assessments can assist with understanding emotional, behavioural and psychological difficulties and guiding appropriate treatment.
Assessments may be conducted for:
• Diagnostic clarification
• Treatment planning
• Emotional and behavioural assessment
• Workplace or organisational contexts
• Psychological reports for clinical or professional purposes
Assessments involve clinical interview, psychometric testing and formulation of findings in a written report where required.

Dr Lorraine Sheridan provides psychological assessments and reports in legal and forensic contexts.
These assessments may assist courts, legal professionals and organisations in understanding psychological factors relevant to a matter.
Areas of assessment may include:
• Family Court matters
• Risk and threat assessment
• Stalking and harassment cases
• Family violence contexts
• Pre-sentence psychological assessments
• Workplace and organisational matters
Assessments involve clinical interview, review of available material and preparation of a structured report where appropriate.