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The Wellington Psychology Clinic is a mental health service and teaching clinic. Our clinical team includes senior clinical psychologists, intern clinical psychologists and clinical psychology trainees.

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We are not an emergency service.

In the event of a mental health emergency, please contact your GP, Te Haika (24/7 crisis line) on 0800 745 477, call 111, or attend a local emergency service.

What we offer

We offer psychological support to children, adults and families. We provide individual therapy, group programmes and assessments. For all services, we follow evidence-based models and best practice guidelines. We are also committed to providing culturally proficient services. We have expensive experience working affirmatively with neurodivergent and rainbow communities.

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People we see may need support with:

  • anxiety, panic, phobias or social anxiety
  • changing unwanted or unhelpful habits
  • low mood
  • disordered eating
  • low self esteem
  • obsessive compulsive disorder
  • problems in families or relationships
  • parenting support
  • traumatic experiences
  • understanding learning or thinking styles
  • diagnostic queries

We also work specifically with some organisations, such as Te Whatu Ora.

All services are provided by experienced, registered senior clinical psychologists and registered intern psychologists.

Costs

Fees and payment (2026)

Fees are in New Zealand dollars and include GST.

For individual therapy:

  • Senior Clinical Psychologist with Clinical Psychology Trainee 鈥 $180 per hour
  • Newly qualified Clinical Psychologist - $150 per hour
  • Intern Psychologist 鈥 $125 per hour

Assessments:

Price ranges from $1500 to $2000, depending on assessment type and clinician. Please ask for our Assessment sheet for more details or contact us with specific questions.

Payment by EFTPOS on the day is usually required (credit card accepted). However, if you prefer to be invoiced instead of paying upfront, you are required to complete the Credit/Invoicing Application Form.

Referrals and booking appointments

We accept self-referrals as well as referrals from health practitioners, such as GPs.

Please complete the referral form on the website, or contact us to request a form.

Referral to Wellington Psychology Clinic

Once we receive the completed form, we will contact you to confirm we are the best service to match your needs and let you know the wait time for an appointment (if relevant).

Email: psych.clinic.wgtn@massey.ac.nz

Phone number: +64 4 979 3388

Hours

Our appointment hours are 9am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday.

Our team

Our team includes:

  • Senior Clinical Psychologists
  • Clinical Psychologists
  • Intern Clinical Psychologists
  • Clinical Psychology trainees

Meet our team

Wellington Psychology clinic waiting room

What is a Training Clinic?

The Wellington Psychology Clinic is an accredited training facility. We aim to provide the best therapeutic experience for clients while creating a learning environment for our Doctor of Clinical Psychology students. Our senior clinicians are highly experienced and teach on the clinical training programme. They supervise our students' clinical and work experience.

Clinical psychology trainees are in the first year of their doctoral training. Most assessment and therapy sessions led by a senior clinical psychologist will include a trainee; their role is to observe and learn from the senior psychologist.

Intern psychologists are in the final year of their clinical psychology training. They see clients independently under the close supervision of a senior clinician. They are registered under the NZ Psychologists Board as intern psychologists.

Individuals may be asked if sessions can be recorded for training purposes. You may also be asked if your information can be used as part of an anonymised case study. These are optional and will not impact your clinical care. If you consent to this, all confidentiality and information protection processes will be discussed with you in full.

Clinical Psychology in New Zealand

Clinical psychologists work under:

  • the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (2000)
  • the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers鈥 Rights (1996)
  • the Health and Disability Commissioner Act (1994)
  • the Code of Ethics for Psychologists Working in Aotearoa/New Zealand (2002)

This legislation protects clients鈥 rights and guides ethical decision making. Practicing clinical psychologists must be registered with the New Zealand Psychologists Board and hold a current practicing certificate. All psychologists must participate in the Continuing Competence Programme which ensures they are up to date in their practices.

Research in the Clinic

Wellington Psychology Clinic at 暴风资源 is a centre of excellence and innovation. We do research across a range of socially relevant topics to develop and evaluate forms of applied psychology. You may be asked if you are interested in taking part in research. Research participation will not impact your clinical care, and may allow participation in new therapeutic services and ways to shape clinical care.

High-quality clinical research leads to better-trained therapists, who are research-led in their practice and contribute significantly to the development of their profession.

What to expect at a clinical appointment

We seek to be a safe, supportive and compassionate space to discuss any difficulties are experiencing. We are happy to talk though all processes or expectations, please be in touch at any point with questions.

Let us know if you have a preference for a clinician of a particular gender, cultural background or expertise. We will do our best match you with one of our clinicians.

In your first appointment, we will introduce ourselves, go through confidentiality and consent, and discuss your current needs. By the end of the session, we hope to have a plan of how we can work together, decide goals, and, if relevant, set a number of sessions therapy.

A standard therapy session is 60 minutes long.

Other services that may help

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If you need urgent help

  • call or text 1737 for support
  • In the event of a mental health emergency, please contact your GP, Te Haika (24/7 crisis line) on 0800 745 477, call 111, or attend a local emergency service

Location

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24 King Street, Mount Cook, Wellington 6021, New Zealand

Contact and hours

Please email or call us to book an appointment or make a referral.

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Location

Physical address
Wellington Psychology Clinic 鈥 暴风资源
24 King Street
Mount Cook
Wellington

Postal address
Wellington Psychology Clinic 鈥 暴风资源
PO Box 756
Wellington 6140