What we offer
Comprehensive care tailored to your individual journey towards wellbeing
At Bloom Psychology, we are dedicated to providing a caring and supportive environment to help you navigate your journey to wellness. Our experienced therapists employ a range of therapy modalities tailored to your unique needs, allowing us to address a variety of mental health concerns.
How we help
We offer individual therapy, couples therapy, group therapy and supervised assessments
Individual Therapy
A safe and private environment for individuals to work one-on-one with our licensed therapists and explore their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in a supportive and compassionate setting.
sessions are 50 mins
Trainee
$50 - $80
Licensed Therapist
$80 - $150
Senior Clinical Psychologist
$150 - $250
Couples Counselling
A collaborative and non-judgmental space for partners to work through challenges, enhance communication, and strengthen their relationship with the guidance of a licensed therapist.
sessions are 90 mins
Licensed Therapist
$120 - $240
Senior Clinical Psychologist
$240 - $320
Family Therapy
A safe and empathetic environment for families to navigate conflicts, improve communication, and develop deeper connections with one another under the guidance of a licensed therapist.
sessions are 75 mins
Trainee
$50 - $80
Licensed Therapist
$80 - $150
Senior Clinical Psychologist
$150 - $250
Assessments
A comprehensive and personalized evaluation by a licensed mental health professional to help identify and diagnose potential mental health conditions like depression, generalized anxiety disorder or ADHD.
Duration depends
$600 - $1250
Our Therapeutic Approaches
Uncover the tools for transformation and growth with the right type of therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns to improve emotional well-being and promote healthier behaviors by with tools and strategies.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
DBT is a type of CBT that incorporates mindfulness and distress tolerance techniques. It was originally developed to treat borderline personality disorder but has been found to be effective for a variety of issues.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
ACT is a form of mindfulness-based therapy that employs acceptance and mindfulness strategies, together with commitment and behavior change strategies.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
EMDR is used primarily for individuals dealing with trauma. It involves the patient recalling traumatic events while receiving bilateral sensory input, such as side-to-side eye movements.