
The Missed Opportunity of EAP
There is a lot of chatter at the moment about the Australian federal government’s decision to return to providing Medicare rebates for 10 psychology sessions per year.


What makes a psychologist’s approach to helping people different?
If all humans need to understand psychology in order to navigate and survive the world, what is the difference between a psychologist’s approach to understanding people and every other person’s approach?

What, on Earth, does Psychology have to do with Pain?
The theme of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) psychology week this year is pain. Some of you might be thinking, “what, on Earth, does psychology have to do with pain?”.

When Managing Psychological Injury Claims, What Really Works?
Our Co-founder, Suzanne Gibson, recently discussed this very topic, proposing strategies that could turn these outcomes around, in a webinar she presented on behalf of ARPA.


HeadSmart Signs up to the Health Benefits of Good Work
HeadSmart Psychology is very pleased to announce that we have recently become a signatory to the Health Benefits of Good Work initiative.

HeadSmart Helps Occ Rehab Professionals Help Others
On Wednesday, 10th June, Suzanne Gibson, HeadSmart Co-founder and psychologist delivered an interactive webinar to over 150 professionals in the occupational rehabilitation field.

5 Tips for Improving your Sleep
Sleeping well is important for being able to function effectively and productively throughout the day.

Concerned that online therapy might not work? Rest assured, we have the evidence.
With the restrictions brought about by coronavirus, many service providers are turning to online service delivery to protect the health and safety of their staff and customers alike.

HeadSmart Presents on Pain Management in Occupational Rehabilitation.
On the 29th April 2020, I had the pleasure of presenting to a group of Occupational Rehabilitation professionals on a topic that I am very passionate about.

Why we Chose the Hummingbird.
A bird might seem like an unusual choice for the logo of a psychology practice.