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Central WestPostcode: 2800

CTP Psychologist in Orange

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 Orange 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. Orange sits on the Mitchell Highway at 860 metres elevation, with Orange Health Service and the Cadia gold and copper mine anchoring the workforce. Viticulture and cool-climate agriculture add to the economic mix. Fatigue-related crashes on the Mitchell Highway east and single-vehicle crashes on the Escort Way in icy winter conditions are typical 2800 CTP presentations.

Nearby areas
BathurstMolongCanowindraBlayneyMillthorpe
Local industries
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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.

Assessment and diagnosis of accident-related psychological injury
Evidence-based treatment for PTSD, anxiety, and adjustment disorders
Driving phobia and travel anxiety management
Sleep disturbance and pain-related psychological support
Treatment plans and progress reports for your CTP file
Coordinated care with your CTP doctor and allied health team

Frequently asked questions

What psychological injuries are common after a car accident?
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), generalised anxiety, driving phobia, sleep disturbance, adjustment disorders, and depression are all common psychological outcomes of motor vehicle accidents.
Will my treatment sessions be shared with anyone?
Your psychologist does not hand over session notes. What is shared is a clinical report summarising your diagnosis, treatment approach, and progress. You have the right to review any report before it is sent.
How many psychology sessions are covered under CTP?
Sessions are approved in blocks based on clinical need. An initial block is typically 6 to 12 sessions, with further blocks approved if your psychologist demonstrates ongoing clinical need through progress reports.
I have driving anxiety since the accident — is that treatable?
Yes. Driving phobia and travel anxiety are very common after motor vehicle accidents and respond well to structured psychological treatment including graded exposure and cognitive techniques.
Can I see my own psychologist instead?
Yes. You can choose your own psychologist. If they are experienced with CTP claims and comfortable preparing treatment plans and progress reports, that works well.

CTP Psychologist near Orange

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