Michael Cheung is a Psychologist with extensive experience working with adolescents and adults who are experiencing emotional, social, behavioural and mental health difficulties.
Michael has worked in a wide range of settings including private, public, research and community e.g. Beyondblue, Lifeline support services, Headspace, Disability Services, Universities, the Department of Health and Quitline.
Having spent much of his life overseas he has a culturally sensitive therapeutic approach. He also enjoys working with clients across the lifespan; from young adolescents to geriatrics. Michael has a particular interest in working with individuals with transitional issues.
Michael works collaboratively with his clients to reach their treatment goals by providing individualised support, utilising psychometrics and evidence-based therapies. These include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Mindfulness.
His clinical interventions encompass the mind-body connection and compassion for self and others. His clients describe him as insightful, approachable and compassionate. Michael is passionate about helping clients achieve positive change in their lives, build resilience and foster stronger relationships.
Abuse
Academic Performance
Addictions (General)
ADHD
Adjustment
Adolescents (13+)
Adults
Affective disorders
Alcohol and other drugs addictions (AOD)
Anger Management
Assertiveness
Anxiety
Autism/ASD
Behaviour Issues
Bipolar disorder
Bullying
Burnout
Cheating/Infidelity
Couples
Depression
Depression Post-natal
Diagnosis
Emotional abuse
Gambling addiction
General Counselling
General Psychology
Grief and Loss
Health issues
Insurance (e.g. SIRA / CTP)
LGBTQI Issues
Marriage
Men’s Issues
Mental Illness
Mental health
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Online counselling
Panic Attacks
Panic Disorders
Phobias
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Pornography addiction
Psychotherapy
Relapse prevention
Relaxation training
Relationships
Reports – Centrelink / Dept of Housing
Reports – Court, Third Party, WorkCover etc
Reports – Students
Schizophrenia
School Attendance
Sexual Difficulties
Self-Development
Self-Esteem
Self-Harm
Sexual dysfunction
Shyness & social skills deficits
School Issues
Sleep Disorders
Sleep Issues
Social Skills
Stress
Teenagers
Telephone counselling
Trauma
Violence
Violence (Domestic / Family)
Workers Compensation
Workplace Bullying
Workplace Issues
Worry
Mental Health Assessment / Reporting
SIRA WorkCover NSW / CTP
Support Letters
Centrelink (e.g. DSP application)
Department of Housing
Student/University Reports
NDIS Review Reports
Wednesdays 9am – 5pm
In-person or telehealth consults available
By appointment only
English, Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese
Adult (Men & Women)
Adolescent / Teenagers (13+)
Couples
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CaLD)
Injured Workers
LGTBTIQ+
People with disabilities
Older adults
Mind Health are a team of Psychologists and Allied Health experts providing comprehensive mental health services in Sydney, Australia.
Areas we service:
Auburn, Baulkam Hills, Beecroft, Bella Vista, Blacktown, Burwood, Camellia, Carlingford, Castle Hill, Clyde, Constitution Hill, Dundas, Dundas Valley, Eastwood, Epping, Ermington, Girraween, Granville, Greystanes, Harris Park, Homebush, Holroyd, Kellyville, Lidcombe, Macquarie Park, Mays Hill, Melrose Park, Merrylands, Newington, North Parramatta, North Rocks, Northmead, Norwest, Oatlands, Old Toongabbie, Parramatta, Pemulwuy, Pendle Hill, Rosehill, Rydalmere, Silverwater, Seven Hills, Strathfield, Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, Telopea, Thornleigh, Toongabbie, Wentworth Point, Wentworthville, Westmead, Winston Hills and surronding suburbs.
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land, sea and waterways upon which we live and work. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and recognise their strong and continuing connection to land, culture and spirit.
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