Welcome to Nook Psychology.
Therapy that helps you feel Human again.
Our approach
Nook Psychology was created as a way to offer professional, effective, and approachable mental health care. We are currently servicing the Mornington Peninsula and surrounding suburbs and offering telehealth appointments online.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, anxious, or unsure where to start, we offer a gentle space where we can explore what’s going on together. The work blends trauma-informed, evidence based, and holistic approaches to support people with the challenges of modern day life such as stress, burnout, mental health diagnoses, longstanding challenges, and periods of change. The goal is to help you find clarity and self-compassion so you can regulate your nervous system and move forward with more ease.
Please contact us with any questions or to make an appointment, or feel free to make an appointment online today.
Servicing
Individuals & couples
Adolescents
Experiential groups & courses
Assessments & reports
Concerns
Anxiety & mood disorders, personality disorders, ADHD/ASD, trauma & grief, self-harm, addiction, stress & burnout, chronic pain & illness, self-esteem, motivation & meaninglessness, relationships.
Techniques
Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR).
Who We Are
Dr. Kim Gillbee
Psychologist
Kim has completed a Masters in Psychology (Counselling) and a PhD at Monash University. Her research looked into factors that contribute to a healing therapeutic relationship and effective psychotherapy outcomes.
Not content to simply send clients away feeling better in the short term, Kim committed to learning about what symptoms really meant, and combined her theoretical understanding and classical training with more alternative techniques that provide great outcomes.
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Kim believes true healing can occur when we are guided to look beyond the beliefs we have about who we are. Based on a deep understanding of the mind and body we address the root cause of symptoms.
You will be offered skills to help you manage current concerns and break through familiar stories, ingrained patterns, and persistent concerns.
With a gentle and collaborative approach, Kim operates intuitively under an Internal Family Systems (IFS) framework, and uses a variety of techniques from cognitive restructuring and behavioral modification to sensorimotor and techniques and trauma processing.
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After fifteen years working as a counsellor and psychologist, and conducting research investigating what makes effective psychotherapy, I developed a passion for working with clients with “treatment-resistant” depression, anxiety, or self-esteem issues. I also witnessed how difficult it could be for people to try to navigate the flood of information, advice, and treatment options available today, often coming away with a lot of knowledge, but little emotional change.
Nook Psychology was created to offer a safe place for people to achieve psychological integration on a deep level without fear of judgement and consequences.
This philosophy highlights the importance of developing an empowering, trusting, and collaborative relationship in the setting and meeting of therapeutic goals, with continuous reflection on the process. It’s important for me to always meet you where you’re at and respond to what you’re wanting to get from sessions.
Rather than a pathology or problem to be overcome, emotional and mental health challenges are framed as signals to be listened to, and needs to be addressed, with curiosity and compassion.
I use a variety of skills and techniques to help you begin to respond to challenging thoughts, feelings, and situations in an empowered fashion, shifting long-held patterns and releasing blocks.
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PSYCHOEDUCATION
Psychoeducation is basically information about your condition or concerns. Any questions you have will be answered and information will be shared about how the mind and body work. While it may seem strange that information provision is considered an intervention, It can be key to good clinical care and is usually extremely empowering.
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT)
CBT aims to educate you about the link between our thoughts, feelings, and behavior, which is a helpful starting skill for most people. Cognitive therapy involves interrupting entrenched thinking patterns and challenging these thoughts. I integrate CBT skills into therapeutic dialogue. Behavioral therapy involves skills training around things like problem solving, assertiveness, communication skills, parenting, or anger management, if required, and also monitoring and modifying current behavioral patterns.
MINDFULNESS AND DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY (DBT)
A large part of DBT is about learning to be mindful. Being mindful involves paying attention to your moment to moment experiences in a non-judgmental way. This forms the basis for then being able to intervene, and alter your experiences as you choose. It can also include teaching skills such as self-soothing, affect regulation, relaxation, and behavioral skills. DBT skills are most helpful when you struggle with strong, intense, emotions, or have trouble separating from the contents of your mind and thoughts to be in the present moment.
INTERNAL FAMILY SYSTEMS THERAPY (IFS)
IFS is an approach which aims at enhancing a person’s sense of self leadership, self control, and self understanding. IFS is particularly useful for treating conditions related to a conflicted sense of identity, thoughts, or behaviors, or when behavior feels self-defeating. The goal of IFS is to help relax parts of yourself that may be in extreme roles, integrate those which are in conflict with other parts causing polarization, and heal traumatized or suppressed parts of yourself to release more of your true nature.
Sensorimotor Techniques & EYE MOVEMENT DESENSITIZATION AND REPROCESSING (EMDR)
Sensorimotor techniques involve tuning into and moving the body in specific ways. A large part of this approach is using feedback from body posture, heart rate, and other cues to help regulate thoughts and emotions, and aid in the release of implicitly stored bodily memories by bypassing the conscious mind. EMDR is one popular technique for helping to process traumatic memories. It involves inviting you to recall distressing images while receiving one of several types of bilateral sensory input, such as side to side eye movements. EMDR was originally developed to treat PTSD, however it is useful for people who have had various types of traumatic experience and continue to suffer from the aftereffects.
If you’re curious to see whether working together is something that might benefit you, please feel free to contact us for a confidential discussion.
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Kim is a nationally registered and accredited psychologist with the Australian Psychologists Association, ensuring you receive high quality, ethical service. As a client, you have a right to expect that:
You will be treated with respect at all times.
You will be asked to give your consent for any service prior to the service commencing and as it progresses.
You will receive an explanation about the confidentiality of the service and the exceptional situations where your confidentiality may not be protected.
You will receive a clear statement about fees for the services.
You will receive skilled and professional services.
You can ask any questions about the service you are receiving.
Your Questions, Answered
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You do not need a referral to see a psychologist. However, if you are wanting to access Medicare rebates you will need a referral from a General Practitioner. Referrals are welcomed via fax, email, or by using the referral form.
Alternatively, you can self refer simply by making an appointment online, or contacting us directly.
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Yes. Video sessions are conducted via zoom, and phone sessions can also be arranged. Many people find video sessions much more convenient as they can occur in the comfort of your own house, and don’t require any travel time.
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If you have a referral or Mental Health Plan from your doctor then please have this available at the first appointment. If you are claiming a Medicare rebate or private health insurance rebate and would like to claim electronically on the day, you will need you Medicare or private health insurance membership card details.
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The amount of sessions you would benefit most from is largely dependent on the nature of your presenting problems, goals, previous experience of therapy, and preparedness to practice different ways of being. Ten sessions is a good amount to accomplish a foundation of meaningful and transformative work that people can then take forward and use in their lives. But some people just want one session to give them a sense of direction and they are good to go. Other people desire more ongoing support beyond ten sessions. We can discuss more about this in the first session.
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Yes, after hours or weekend appointments can be arranged.
Make a Booking Online
Have we worked together before?
*Prior to making a booking, please make sure you have familiarized yourself with our Fee and Billing details, understand how you intend to fund the session, and have the required documentation. If you are still unsure, or would like to discuss our fees further, please feel free to contact us.
New clients are welcome. Online bookings are available for initial consultations, including full-fee paying, Mental Health Treatment Plan, NDIS, DVA, TAC, Workcover, etc. If it feels like the right time to talk, you can book a session. Alternatively, feel free to get in touch if you would like to ensure we are a good fit first.
Online bookings are managed through a secure healthcare system (Cliniko).
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IN PERSON - Frankston South practice ONLINE - Secure video session PHONE - We’ll call youFees and Billing
Full-Fee
The full fee cost of a 55-minute psychology session at Nook Psychology is $250 AUD payable on the day of the appointment. However, there are several pathways available which may help with funding a psychology appointment.
Medicare Rebates
Australian citizens are eligible for up to 10 individual or group sessions in a calendar year (1 January - 31 December).
Medicare rebates are available under the Australian Better Access to Mental Health Care initiative. Medicare will pay a rebate of $98.97 per 55-minute session with a Generalist Psychologist. As the cost for a session is greater than the Medicare rebate, you will be responsible for the gap. On the day of your psychology appointment, you will be charged the full session amount, and then Medicare will reimburse you the rebate.
In order to receive a Medicare rebate, you must be referred by a medical practitioner (GP, psychiatrist or pediatrician). To obtain a referral you need to book an appointment to visit your GP prior to your appointment with us. When booking an appointment with a GP, please mention that you are hoping to discuss a Mental Health Treatment Plan, as doctors often need longer appointment times for this.
In most cases we can lodge your Medicare rebate claim for you on the day of your psychology appointment. Medicare will then take 48-72 hours to process your rebate into the account you have registered with them. Alternatively, you can upload your invoice receipt directly into the Medicare app on your phone and they will usually pay the rebate immediately. If you do not have a bank account registered with Medicare, they will issue a cheque, and this process can take 1-3 weeks.
Concession Rates
A concession rate and bulk billing may be available under certain circumstances. Please contact us if you would like to talk about the possibility of a reduced fee session.
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
Kim is an NDIS accredited provider and able to accept funding via NDIS for self managed and plan managed clients with a valid plan.
Transport Accident Commission (TAC), Workcover, Victims of Crime, EAP, and Department of veterans affairs (DVA)
We are able to accept funding via TAC, Workcover, Victims of Crime, EAP, and DVA for approved clients.
Private Health Insurance
You may have access to rebates through your private health insurance. Rebates from private health funds vary. It's best to check with your insurer regarding eligibility and level of cover. If you use private health insurance the Medicare rebate will not apply; they cannot be used together. If you wish to claim a rebate through your private health insurance, you can upload the invoice receipt provided to you after your appointment into your private health fund app directly or take it in to a branch.
Non-Subsidized Sessions
If you are not an Australian citizen or are not covered by Medicare or other rebate options, you can still make an appointment, but will have to cover the full cost of the sessions. Some people also prefer to choose this option for privacy or other reasons.
Documentation
Additional fees are charged as agreed upon for assessments, reports, letters, and documentation for work, university requirements, insurance or legal purposes.
Cancellations
You can easily cancel a booked appointment using the cancellation link provided in your booking confirmation email, or contacting us directly. Reasonable notice of cancellation is required so your session can be allocated to someone else. Cancellations, rescheduling, or failure to attend with less than 24 hours notice may be charged a cancellation fee, or in some cases the full cost of the session.
Please contact us to find out more about fees and available options.
Get in touch
You’re welcome to reach out if you have a question or would like to check whether we might be a good fit before making an appointment
Our room is located on Overport Road, Frankston South, on the Mornington Peninsula. There is on site parking available.
Phone: 1300 610 668 Fax: (03) 8799 2359 Email: admin@nookpsychology.com