NDIS Psychology Services (Telehealth Australia-Wide)
Our NDIS psychology services (Telehealth Australia-wide) provide professional, evidence-based support for individuals with disabilities. We support participants to improve mental health, emotional wellbeing, behaviour, and everyday functioning.
Our experienced psychologists work collaboratively with participants, families, and support teams to deliver personalised care tailored to your goals—no matter where you are located in Australia.

Meet
Kia Bishop (she/her)
— Registered Psychologist.
MProfPsych., GradDipPsych., BPsychSci.
Registered Psychologist & Positive Behaviour Support Practitioner (PB1815149)
Kia brings deep expertise in neurodivergence, burnout, and nervous system-informed therapy. Her work is grounded in evidence-based approaches like ACT, somatic therapy, and EMDR, but what really sets her apart is how she works: with warmth, attunement, and a genuine commitment to creating spaces where people don’t have to mask, perform, or hold it all together.
Who Kia supports
- ADHDers & autistic individuals.
- People experiencing burnout, overwhelm, or life transitions.
- Clients navigating identity, systems, and the weight of expectations.
- LGBTQIA+ clients.
How she works
- Kia integrates mind + body approaches to help clients move beyond survival mode — building psychological flexibility, processing experiences safely, and reconnecting with what truly matters.
What she offers
- NDIS Access, Reassessment & Progress Reports
- ADHD & Autism Assessments (including combined diagnostic reports)
- PTSD tracking (PCL-5) and functional capacity assessments.
- Evidence-based, affirming therapeutic support.
Availability
Mondays & Tuesdays 9:00–14:00
Based in Gold Coast — offering Telehealth Australia-wide
How to Refer
How Our NDIS Psychology Services Can Help
Our psychologists provide disability-focused support across a range of areas, including emotional wellbeing, behavioural challenges, and daily life skills.
Through flexible Telehealth psychology services, we make accessing support simple and convenient—especially for participants in regional, rural, or remote areas.
We work collaboratively with participants, families, and support coordinators to deliver practical, meaningful, and goal-focused outcomes.
You deserve support that understands more than what is visible on the surface.
Many people come to therapy having already tried to manage things on their own for a long time. They have found ways to cope, to adapt, and to continue showing up in their lives, even when things feel difficult internally. From the outside, it can often look like they are managing. Internally, it can feel very different.
At Chosen Family, we take the time to understand both of those experiences.
Who We Work With
We work with individuals whose experiences are often layered, complex, and not always well supported within traditional systems.
The Burnt-Out High Functioner
Neurodivergent & Exploring Identity (13+)
Emotionally Overwhelmed Nervous System
I’ve Tried Therapy Before
Carers & Parents

What Support Can Look Like
Support is not delivered in a fixed or rigid way. It evolves as we understand you more deeply.
In practice, this may involve exploring your thoughts and emotions in a way that feels safe and contained, building awareness of how your nervous system responds to stress, and developing strategies that support regulation and stability.
How We Work
1
Step Understanding Your Experience
2
Step Building Safety and Trust
3
Step Introducing Support in a Thoughtful Way
4
Step Supporting Real-Life Change
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Our Approach
Our work is grounded in both evidence-based practice and a deep respect for lived experience.
We integrate approaches such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, somatic and nervous system-informed work, and EMDR for trauma processing. These approaches allow us to support both cognitive and physiological aspects of wellbeing.

NDIS Psychology Services
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NDIS Psychological Assessments & Reports
Reports are often a key part of accessing and maintaining NDIS supports. We approach reporting as an opportunity to accurately reflect your experiences, your needs, and the supports required to help you move forward. This is not about completing a document quickly, but about ensuring it meaningfully represents your life. We provide access reports, reassessments, progress reports, and diagnostic assessments where appropriate. Each report is completed with careful consideration of both clinical requirements and NDIS expectations.Providing Telehealth psychology services to NDIS participants across Australia.
Private Psychology Services (Telehealth)
Private psychology offers an alternative pathway for those who are not accessing the NDIS or who prefer a more flexible approach. This pathway allows for greater flexibility in how sessions are structured and how support is delivered. It can also provide a way to begin support sooner, without waiting for funding approvals or plan changes. Regardless of the pathway, the level of care, attention, and respect remains the same.
FAQ's
What psychology services are covered under NDIS?
NDIS psychology services can include therapy, behavioural support, mental health support, and skill development. These services help participants improve emotional wellbeing, manage behaviours, and achieve their personal goals.
How do I access NDIS psychology services?
You can access NDIS psychology services if they are included in your NDIS plan under Capacity Building or Improved Daily Living supports. You can speak with your support coordinator or contact our team to get started with Telehealth appointments.
Do you offer Telehealth psychology services under the NDIS?
Yes, we provide Telehealth psychology services Australia-wide. This allows participants to access professional support from the comfort of their home, regardless of their location.
What does a psychologist for disability support do?
A psychologist for disability support works with individuals to improve mental health, behaviour, and daily functioning. They provide personalised therapy, coping strategies, and support tailored to each participant’s needs.
Can I choose my own psychologist under NDIS?
Yes, NDIS participants can choose their preferred psychologist. We focus on providing personalised support and matching you with a psychologist who understands your needs and goals.
Who can benefit from NDIS psychology services?
NDIS psychology services are suitable for individuals with disabilities who need support with mental health, behavioural challenges, emotional wellbeing, or daily life skills.
Where Sessions Happen
We recognise that environment plays a significant role in how safe and supported you feel.
Sessions can take place in your home, within your community, or via telehealth. We work with you to determine what feels most comfortable and accessible.






