CTP Psychologist in Kurmond
Anxiety, PTSD, sleep, driving fear — evidence-based support after a crash.
Psychological injuries after a car accident are common and treatable — but many people in Kurmond delay getting help because they think they should just push through. Anxiety, driving phobia, poor sleep, and intrusive memories are legitimate injuries that respond well to structured psychological treatment. We coordinate psychology with your medical care so the whole picture is managed together. Kurmond is a rural-residential village in the Hawkesbury district near Kurrajong and North Richmond, set on the Bells Line of Road corridor toward the mountains. Higher-speed road travel, blind crests, fog off the river flats and wildlife make run-off-road and intersection crashes the typical risk. Telehealth-supported CTP care suits residents recovering across this semi-rural area without long trips to town.
CTP Psychologist for Kurmond
Kurmond is a rural-residential village in the Hawkesbury district near Kurrajong and North Richmond, set on the Bells Line of Road corridor toward the mountains. Higher-speed road travel, blind crests, fog off the river flats and wildlife make run-off-road and intersection crashes the typical risk. Telehealth-supported CTP care suits residents recovering across this semi-rural area without long trips to town.
- Region
- Hawkesbury
- Postcode
- 2757
- From Sydney CBD
- ~59 km
- Care model
- Telehealth + in-person
What we do
Motor vehicle accidents frequently cause psychological injury alongside physical damage. Post-traumatic stress, generalised anxiety, driving avoidance, sleep disturbance, and adjustment disorders are treatable conditions that respond well to evidence-based interventions. Your psychologist works within the CTP framework, prepares treatment plans and progress reports, and coordinates with your CTP doctor to ensure your psychological recovery is tracked and supported.
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