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Adolescents & Young Adults

Psychological support for adolescents and young adults in Gladesville and across NSW

Age Range:

13–25

Support for identity, friendships, study stress, anxiety, mood, and routines.

Support for identity, friendships, study stress, anxiety, mood, and routines.

Teen in counselling session with psychologist in Gladesville.

Common challenges for Adolescents & Young Adults

• Study pressure, academic stress or performance anxiety
• Identity exploration and self-esteem challenges
• Friendship issues, peer conflict or bullying
• Social media stress, comparison, and fear of missing out
• Anxiety, low mood, irritability or emotional overwhelm
• Family tension, communication difficulties or independence struggles
• Sleep problems, motivation difficulties or disrupted routines

How iflow Psychology can help

We provide developmentally appropriate therapy that supports identity formation, emotional wellbeing, academic stress and social relationships. Interventions may include cognitive-behavioural strategies, emotion regulation, motivation building, communication skills and support navigating peer and family dynamics. We offer a relatable, non-judgemental space where young people feel safe to talk openly.

When therapy can make a difference

• Anxiety, low mood or emotional overwhelm
• Stress related to school, exams or performance
• Friendship difficulties or peer conflict
• Identity exploration or low self-esteem
• Family tension or communication breakdown
• Sleep difficulties or reduced motivation
• Feeling lost, stuck or pressured by expectations

What to expect at iflow Psychology

Young people can expect a warm, supportive and practical approach that respects their independence and unique challenges. Where appropriate, parents are involved in a collaborative way. Therapy focuses on emotional regulation, confidence, communication, problem-solving and building healthy routines.

Who you might work with

Joel Sun — bilingual counselling intern providing counselling for adolescents, adults and couples in Gladesville, Sydney.

Joel Sun - Counsellor (Intern)

Headshot of Dean Harrison, Counselling Psychologist at iflow Psychology Gladesville Sydney.

Dean Harrison – Counselling Psychologist & Clinic Director

Profile photograph of Provisional Psychologist Gus Ferreira at iflow Psychology in Gladesville.

Gus Ferreira - Provisional Psychologist

Portrait of Psychologist Candy Mok at iflow Psychology in Gladesville.

Candy Mok – Psychologist

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral to see a psychologist?

No. You can book directly without a referral. However, if you wish to claim Medicare rebates, you will need a Mental Health Treatment Plan from your GP.

Can I attend sessions via telehealth?

Yes. We offer secure telehealth sessions across NSW. Many clients alternate between in-person and online appointments for convenience.

Do you offer after-school or after-work appointments?

Yes. Availability varies by psychologist, but we offer extended hours and after-school options where possible.

Do you accept NDIS clients?

Yes. We support self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants.

Can families or partners be involved in therapy?

Yes — with your consent and when clinically appropriate.

Ready to get started?

If you or your young person needs support with emotions, friendships, identity or school stress, we offer a relatable, confidential and supportive space.

At iflow Psychology in Gladesville, our experienced team provides warm, evidence-based care in a confidential and supportive environment. Sessions are available in person or via secure telehealth across NSW.

We are committed to helping you take the next step with clarity, confidence and the right therapeutic support.

Medicare rebates available with a valid referral from your GP.

Book an appointment online or contact our team if you have any questions.

If you are experiencing a crisis, please visit our Crisis Support page for immediate assistance.

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