Headspace Albury Wodonga
Address | 155 High St, Wodonga VIC, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 1300 332 022 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/headspace-albury-wodonga | ||||||||||
Categories | Mental Health Clinic, Mental Health Service | ||||||||||
Rating | 3.6 5 reviews | ||||||||||
Nearest branches headspace Frankston — 62 Playne St, Frankston VIC headspace Warrnambool — Level 1/210 Timor St, Warrnambool VIC |
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Similar companies nearby Hypnotherapy Centre Albury / Wodonga — Orana, 153 Melbourne Rd, Wodonga VIC Adult Community Mental Health - Wodonga — 4 Watson St, Wodonga VIC |
Headspace Albury Wodonga reviews
5 They never force you to do anything and never release information without your consent unless you're in/are a serious danger. It's an inviting space and most workers are friendly and understanding, main issue is that it's easy to fall out of touch with them, if you have a depressive episode and can't make two appointments in a row, they'll take you off their lists, and after that you have to go through the whole beginning process again.
Honestly they let you just go in and chill and it's really pleasant and the egg chairs are really nice and they block out sound too.
And if your parents make you go, tell them. They won't make you do it. They'll tell your parents straight up that they will NEVER force you to do anything, and that you must agree to go and see them. And if you need help, don't be afraid to ask them, they know what they're doing, if you need out of somewhere, tell them, they'll help as much as they can.
They're there to help you.
Receptionists are beautiful people and make an effort to remember you by name and make you feel comfortable in the space. This headspace in particular has the best selection of mental health professionals compared to other places I have visited within the Albury/Wodonga area. The only criticism I have is how long it takes to be provided with a councellor after the intake process, but it's worth the wait in my opinion.
Sam Carter must've been there for 5 mins and that's all, these guys actually help.
If you're willing to speak your mind.
They force you to do anything and never release information without your consent unless you're in/are a serious danger. It's an inviting space and most workers are friendly and understanding, main issue is that it's easy to fall out of touch with them, if you have a depressive episode and can't make two appointments in a row, they'll take you off their lists, and after that you have to go through the whole beginning process again.
Honestly they let you just go in and chill and it's really pleasant and the egg chairs are really nice and they block out sound too.
And if your parents make you go, tell them. They won't make you do it. They'll tell your parents straight up that they will NEVER force you to do anything, and that you must agree to go and see them. And if you need help, don't be afraid to ask them, they know what they're doing, if you need out of somewhere, tell them, they'll help as much as they can.
They're there to help you.