Charting your path to growth and well-being, together.
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I acknowledge the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which NPC Psychology operates.
This always was, and always will be Aboriginal land. I strive to provide an accessible and inclusive space for all people to be able to attend therapy. The practice itself and processes are designed to with a feeling of safety and comfort in mind. |
The office has lift access, free parking, and multiple commute options.
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Why the practice name?For those immersed in the gaming world, you're likely acquainted with the term "NPC" - a non-player character, someone you can't play as but can engage with. In gaming, the first NPC often serves as a guide, offering crucial support and information for players embarking on their adventure.
I chose the name NPC Psychology with that same idea in mind, but in a metaphorical sense. Picture yourself as the main player on your life journey, and, if you wish, think of me as your in-game guide. Much like an NPC, I'm here to offer support, assisting with navigation, helping identify obstacles, sharing insights, or even accompanying you for a stretch of your quest. This is your quest, your journey; and I'm here to support you. *Also, my initials are NPC, but I much prefer the explanation above* |
Commercial Unit 9,
293 Guildford Road, MAYLANDS, PERTH |