Unique U Psychology

Booking Information

How to Book

How to Book

To book an appointment or assessment with us, please send us an enquiry at reception@uniqueupsychology.com.au, or call us on (03) 9134 8744. Our team will guide you through the next steps and answer any questions you may have.
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What Happens After You Book

To ensure your clinician is well prepared for your initial consultation, all clients are required to complete an intake form prior to their first appointment. You will receive a secure link via email once your appointment is scheduled.

The intake form includes:

  • Personal details
  • Medicare information (if applicable)
  • A questionnaire about your history and current concerns
  • Developmental and educational history form (assessment clients only)
  • Consent form and cancellation policy
  • Credit card details for secure contactless payment storage

The completion of this form is required prior to attending your appointment.
For diagnostic assessments, intake forms and questionnaires are sent approximately one month prior to your assessment date.

The questionnaires provided will vary depending on whether the assessment is for a child, adolescent, or adult. We use gold-standard, evidence-based, age-appropriate assessment tools.
All questionnaires must be completed at least one week prior to the assessment date. This allows your clinician sufficient time to carefully review and interpret the information before your appointment. If forms are not completed by this time, sessions will need to be rescheduled.

Assessment Structure 

Assessment Structure - Adult

Adults

Session 1: Diagnostic Interview - in this 3-hour session, the psychologist will conduct a comprehensive diagnostic assessment. The focus will be on the assessment of Autism, however, other conditions and disorders will be considered. You will be interviewed about your life and asked about your social life, emotional regulation, work and school history, executive functioning, and childhood and developmental history. A variety of questionnaires will be provided within the session to complete.

Session 2: Feedback Session - in this 1-hour session, the psychologist will provide their diagnostic conclusions and recommendations moving forward.

Assessment Structure - Child/Adolescent

Child/Adolescent
Session 1: Parent Interview - this 2-hour session will typically just require parent/s to attend so the psychologist can obtain background information about the child/teen. Questions will focus on current skills and challenges, school history, social abilities and differences, sensory differences, emotion regulation, patterns of behaviour, executive functioning, and developmental history. This session can be online or in-person. A questionnaire will be given for a teacher to complete.

Session 2: Cognitive Assessment - the child/adolescent attends this 2-hour session and their intellectual abilities are assessed with a standardised test.

Session 3: Behavioural Assessment - the child/adolescent’s social communication and behaviour is assessed over 2-hours using our clinical interview, along with other tools that are selected based on the clinician’s judgement. For very young children (under 5 years) we require a parent to be in the session.

Session 4: Feedback Session - in this 1-hour session the psychologist will provide diagnostic conclusions and recommendations to the parents. It is the parent/s’ decision whether the child/adolescent attends this appointment. We support whatever feels most appropriate for your family.

Collateral Information

Collateral information helps our clinicians develop a well-rounded understanding of the client and their day-to-day functioning.

For adult assessments, we ask that you nominate someone who knows you well (eg. parent, partner, relative, close friend, etc.) to complete questionnaires.

If you do not have someone you feel comfortable nominating, that is completely okay! Please notify Reception in your enquiry so we can let your clinician know.

For child assessments, we require input from your child’s teacher. Please notify the teacher that they will receive questionnaires via email, and that you will provide them a paper form after the parent interview.

Payments

For therapy appointments, payments are processed by Reception each day at approximately 11am using the card on file. An invoice receipt will be emailed once payment has been processed. Please ensure sufficient funds are available prior to 11am to allow for seamless processing.

For diagnostic assessments, a deposit is required at the time of booking to secure your assessment. The remaining balance will be processed one week prior to the assessment date. An invoice receipt will be emailed after each payment.

Cancellation Policy

We understand that plans can change and unexpected circumstances arise. If you are unable to attend your appointment, please contact Reception as early as possible so we can offer the time to another client on our waitlist. Appointment reminders are sent via SMS 5 days prior and via email 3 days prior to your scheduled session. Cancellations made within 1 business day of the appointment will incur the full appointment fee. Cancellations made within 1-2 business days will incur 50% of the appointment fee.

For diagnostic assessments, a minimum of 5 business days’ notice is required to avoid the full assessment fee being charged, due to the significant preparation time involved.

Please note that cancellations must be communicated to Reception during our staffed hours (Monday to Saturday, 9am-5pm). If you contact us outside of these hours, your cancellation will be recorded as received on the next business day.

We appreciate your understanding that these policies help us maintain availability and provide consistent care to all clients.

Other Important Policies

Clinicians have prepared to deliver a quality of therapy within 50 minutes, with a 20-minute grace period. If you are 20+ minutes late to your appointment, the session will be considered a non-attendance, as the full therapy can no longer be provided in the remaining time.

Regular cancellations

If you have 3 or more cancellations within a 3 month period (without a medical certificate), then your clinician will be in touch to discuss phasing down or terminating the frequency of your appointment schedule.

Outstanding invoices

Please know that we require all accounts to be settled before subsequent appointments will be confirmed.

If you have accessibility needs, communication preferences, or require adjustments at any stage of the booking or assessment process, please let us know. We are committed to providing an affirming and inclusive experience for all clients.

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our clinic stands, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation.
We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
We recognise that connection to land, culture, community, and identity are central to social and emotional wellbeing. We acknowledge the ongoing impacts of colonisation and the importance of listening to and learning from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
As a neuroaffirming and trauma-informed practice, we are committed to creating a culturally safe, respectful, and inclusive environment that honours diverse ways of being, knowing, and healing. We recognise the importance of self-determination and walk alongside individuals and families in ways that are collaborative, strengths-based, and respectful.
Unique U Psychology

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