MELBOURNE, Australia — MLA Psychology, a leading provider of evidence-based psychological services in Victoria and Queensland, today announced the expansion of its telehealth and in-person offerings across Melbourne and regional Victoria — making high-quality mental health care more accessible to children, adolescents, and adults across the state.
Led by psychologist Tahlia Rahme, MLA Psychology provides a broad spectrum of services spanning diagnostic assessments, individual therapy, and specialised support for conditions including ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), anxiety, depression, trauma, and PTSD. The practice operates from the Gold Coast, Queensland, and extends its reach via telehealth throughout Victoria, ensuring that geography is no longer a barrier to receiving quality psychological care.
"At MLA Psychology, we understand that getting the right support starts with truly understanding what someone is going through," said Tahlia Rahme, Psychologist at MLA Psychology. "Whether a family is navigating a new ADHD diagnosis or an individual is processing complex trauma, our role is to provide clarity, structure, and real, practical strategies — not just a report or a label. Every person who comes to us deserves to feel heard, understood, and genuinely supported on their journey."
MLA Psychology's diagnostic capabilities are among its most valued offerings. Tahlia conducts comprehensive ADHD and Autism assessments for both children and adults, including combined AuDHD assessments for clients who may present with overlapping traits across both conditions. Cognitive assessments are also available to identify learning differences such as dyslexia, giftedness, or twice-exceptionality, supporting educational planning, workplace accommodations, and NDIS applications.
Therapy services are grounded in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and are tailored to each client's individual needs. Areas of clinical focus include stress and anxiety, depression, grief and loss, anger management, life transitions, self-esteem, trauma recovery, EMDR, and relationship issues. MLA Psychology also supports NDIS participants and can provide documentation to assist with access requests and capacity building goals.
Clients across Victoria — including those in Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, and the Mornington Peninsula — can access services via telehealth, removing the need for lengthy travel and enabling continuity of care from the comfort and safety of home.
For more information or to book an appointment with Tahlia Rahme, visit www.mlapsychology.com/melbourne-psychologist or contact the practice directly.