
What We Help With
• Acute pain
• Chronic pain
• Flare-ups
• Nerve pain / neuropathic pain
• Phantom limb pain
• Soft tissue injuries
• Pain related to arthritis, diabetes, fibromyalgia, headaches, back/neck pain
• Psychological distress linked to pain
• Sleep disturbance, reduced functioning, irritability, withdrawal
What’s Included
• Comprehensive pain history assessment
• Screening questionnaires and pain measures
• Identification of biological, psychological, and behavioural contributors
• Education on pain, flare-ups, and triggers
• Mindfulness and relaxation strategies
• Behavioural activation and pacing
• Cognitive and emotional coping strategies
• Lifestyle planning to enhance resilience and daily functioning
What to Expect from Therapy
Your psychologist works with you to understand your pain history, triggers, and functional limitations. Together you develop a personalised treatment plan that includes psychological therapies, pacing strategies, mood regulation, and building confidence in daily routines. Early intervention is encouraged to prevent escalation.
Benefits
• Reduced pain-related distress
• Improved physical, emotional, and social functioning
• Better sleep and energy levels
• Increased confidence and coping skills
• Reduced flare-up severity and frequency
• Enhanced resilience and wellbeing
Why Choose iflow Psychology?
Psychology?Since 2015, our psychologists have supported individuals with chronic and complex pain across Sydney and NSW. We use integrative, evidence-based therapy informed by pain science, incorporating mindfulness, pacing, behavioural strategies, and functional rehabilitation. We also offer Medicare rebates and telehealth statewide.
Fees / Funding
Standard psychology session fees apply. Medicare rebates may be available with a Mental Health Treatment Plan. NDIS self-managed or plan-managed participants are welcome. WorkCover/CTP support may be available with insurer approval.
How to Access Support
Appointments are available in-person at Gladesville or via secure telehealth across NSW. You can book online via Halaxy, call our team, or email for support.
Additional Information
Types of Pain
• Acute pain
• Chronic pain
• Flare-ups
• Nerve pain
• Phantom pain
• Soft tissue pain
Finding iflow Psychology in Gladesville
iflow Psychology is located on Victoria Road in the heart of Gladesville, close to The Guitar Factory and easily accessible by public transport. Free and timed parking options are available in the surrounding streets, and major bus routes stop only a short walk from the clinic.
We also offer secure telehealth appointments for employees across NSW.
📍 Get directions on Google Maps — Suite 2, 260–274 Victoria Road, Gladesville NSW 2111
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I am experiencing distress or a crisis?
This service is supportive but not suitable for emergency situations. If you are in crisis or experiencing acute distress, please visit our Crisis Support page or contact emergency services for immediate assistance.
Is this confidential?
Yes. Sessions are confidential within the limits of Australian law and professional ethics. Your psychologist will explain how your information is handled and stored.
Can Medicare rebates apply?
Yes. Some sessions may be eligible for Medicare rebates when the focus aligns with a GP Mental Health Treatment Plan. Your psychologist can guide you on the most appropriate pathway.
Are telehealth sessions available?
Yes. Relationship profiling and counselling can be provided via secure telehealth for clients across NSW, which can be convenient for busy schedules or remote access.
Do I need to be in a relationship to access this service?
No. Many people attend while single or preparing for future relationships. The focus is on self-understanding and emotional readiness, rather than couple-based work.
Can this help with dating anxiety or low confidence?
Yes. Many people access this service to address dating-related anxiety, loneliness, or low self-esteem. Therapy can support emotional regulation, communication skills, and confidence in approaching relationships.
What is the personalised relationship profile?
The personalised profile is an optional strengths-based summary that outlines key themes from your assessment—such as relational strengths, needs, communication patterns, and values. It is a reflective tool to support insight and relationship readiness.
What happens in a relationship profiling session?
Sessions may include discussion of attachment style, communication patterns, personal values, emotional needs, and previous relationship experiences. Your psychologist will tailor the process to your goals, which may include reflective exercises, assessment tools, or skill development.
Who is relationship profiling suitable for?
This service is suitable for adults who want to understand their relationship patterns, are preparing for a future relationship, struggle with recurring dating or relationship challenges, or want support with loneliness, low confidence, or emotional readiness.
Is this a matchmaking or dating service?
No. This service focuses on personal insight, emotional awareness, and relationship readiness. It is not a dating, matchmaking, or outcome-based service. Psychologists support you in understanding yourself so you can make informed choices in future relationships.
How can a psychologist help me understand my relationship patterns?
Psychologists use reflective discussion, validated assessment tools, and evidence-based strategies to help you explore communication patterns, emotional triggers, strengths, and areas for growth. This can improve insight and confidence in navigating future relationships.
What is relationship profiling?
Relationship profiling is a structured, psychologist-led assessment that explores your attachment style, personal values, emotional needs, and interpersonal patterns. It helps you understand how you relate to others and what supports healthier future connections.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Book an appointment or contact our clinic if you’re experiencing persistent pain, flare-ups, or reduced functioning. Early psychological support can prevent pain from becoming chronic.