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51 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna, Auckland

9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

4 Warkworth Street, Warkworth

Description

Here at Totally Psyched our team of friendly and experienced Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists, Clinical & Educational Psychologists and Counsellors are ready to care for your family/child’s needs when they are suffering and you need help to understand what’s happening or get things back on track.

We provide specialist assessment and therapeutic treatment for families, kids, teens and young adults experiencing the following and more:

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - assessment, support and therapies
  • Anxiety
  • Phobias
  • Separation Anxiety
  • Social Anxiety
  • Panic Disorder
  • Stress Management, emotional volatility, friendship troubles
  • Depression
  • Emotional Dysregulation - emotions that are too big to cope with (often in teens)
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD): High Functioning/’Aspergers’ - assessment, support and therapies
  • Low Self-Esteem/Confidence
  • Learning difficulties - educational assessment
  • Poor social skills
  • Parenting support
  • Parent-infant mental health 

 

Our Services

Staff

Psychiatrists: see below under Consultants

Psychologists & Counsellors:

Consultants

Note: Please note below that some people are not available at all locations.

  • Dr Mirsad Begic

    Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist

    Available at 51 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna, Auckland

  • Dr Robyn Charlton

    Consultant Psychiatrist

    Available at all locations.

  • Dr Darryl-Lee Prince

    Senior Medical Officer - Psychiatry

    Available at all locations.

  • Dr Persy Shroff

    Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist

    Available at 51 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna, Auckland

Ages

Child / Tamariki, Youth / Rangatahi

How do I access this service?

Contact us

Ph: (09) 320 3086
or Email:

Make an appointment

Make an appointment online here

Referral

Website / App

Telehealth and video-consultation options available

Referral Expectations

What to expect - from the first appointment through to completion of therapy. Click here

Fees and Charges Categorisation

Fees apply

Fees and Charges Description

Click on the individual services to find the fees here

We are a Southern Cross Affiliated Provider for Psychiatric and Psychological care. We are also Easy Claim providers for our Clinical Psychologists & Psychiatrists.

 

NIB insurance preferred provider

WINZ registered practice

Hours

51 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna, Auckland

9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sat 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Public Holidays: Closed Auckland Anniversary (27 Jan), Easter Sunday (20 Apr). Open ANZAC Day (25 Apr), King's Birthday (3 Jun), Matariki (28 Jun), Labour Day (28 Oct), Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Good Friday (18 Apr), Easter Monday (21 Apr).

4 Warkworth Street, Warkworth

Mon – Fri 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Public Holidays: Closed ANZAC Day (25 Apr), King's Birthday (3 Jun), Matariki (28 Jun), Labour Day (28 Oct), Auckland Anniversary (27 Jan), Waitangi Day (6 Feb), Good Friday (18 Apr), Easter Sunday (20 Apr), Easter Monday (21 Apr).

Common Conditions / Procedures / Treatments

Anxiety Disorders

We all feel some anxiety at some time or other. Anxiety may serve as an alerting signal, warning us of external /internal threats and consequently acting as a prompt to take appropriate action. When anxiety is very severe and present even when there is no threat of any kind, then it interferes with our functioning and can become an illness. In this circumstance, anxiety becomes a disorder characterised by an unpleasant emotion with feelings of fear, threat and impending danger and can be associated with numerous bodily symptoms like breathlessness, trembling, tightness in throat, dry mouth, racing heart and nausea/vomiting. There are varieties of anxiety disorders like panic attacks, phobias (unhealthy fear of something), agoraphobia (fear of open spaces), social anxiety, post-traumatic disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. Anxiety can often be associated with a depressive episode. Anxiety disorders are very common and if unrecognised and untreated, can cause severe disability. Treatment Self help: learning techniques like relaxation, distraction and education Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Medication.

We all feel some anxiety at some time or other. Anxiety may serve as an alerting signal, warning us of external /internal threats and consequently acting as a prompt to take appropriate action.
 
When anxiety is very severe and present even when there is no threat of any kind, then it interferes with our functioning and can become an illness. In this circumstance, anxiety becomes a disorder characterised by an unpleasant emotion with feelings of fear, threat and impending danger and can be associated with numerous bodily symptoms like breathlessness, trembling, tightness in throat, dry mouth, racing heart and nausea/vomiting.
 
There are varieties of anxiety disorders like panic attacks, phobias (unhealthy fear of something), agoraphobia (fear of open spaces), social anxiety, post-traumatic disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder. Anxiety can often be associated with a depressive episode.
 
Anxiety disorders are very common and if unrecognised and untreated, can cause severe disability.
 
Treatment
  • Self help: learning techniques like relaxation, distraction and education
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Medication.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

ADHD is a childhood behavioural disorder characterised by problems with concentration and impulse control. The typical symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsive behaviour may all be present to an equal degree or one symptom may be dominant with the other two present to a greater or lesser extent.

ADHD is a childhood behavioural disorder characterised by problems with concentration and impulse control. The typical symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsive behaviour may all be present to an equal degree or one symptom may be dominant with the other two present to a greater or lesser extent.

Depression

Depression is a mood disorder. Emotional states like sadness, ‘feeling blue’ or tearfulness are part of normal human experience. Clinical depression is called Major Depression and is characterised by the presence for at least two weeks of symptoms such as depressed mood, diminished interest and pleasure in most activities, change in appetite and weight (these can be increased or decreased) sleep disturbance, fatigue, bodily symptoms (headache, backache etc) poor concentration, feelings of anxiousness, worthlessness, hopelessness, guilt, and suicidal ideation. Depression is a common disorder and about 10-20 % of the population in New Zealand will suffer from depression during their lifetime. Treatment Once depression has been diagnosed by your GP/Psychiatrist, it can be effectively treated by: Antidepressant medication Psychological interventions e.g. counselling (various types) and psychotherapy (talking therapy which is of various types).

Depression is a mood disorder. Emotional states like sadness, ‘feeling blue’ or tearfulness are part of normal human experience. Clinical depression is called Major Depression and is characterised by the presence for at least two weeks of symptoms such as depressed mood, diminished interest and pleasure in most activities, change in appetite and weight (these can be increased or decreased) sleep disturbance, fatigue, bodily symptoms (headache, backache etc) poor concentration, feelings of anxiousness, worthlessness, hopelessness, guilt, and suicidal ideation.
 
Depression is a common disorder and about 10-20 % of the population in New Zealand will suffer from depression during their lifetime. 
 
Treatment
Once depression has been diagnosed by your GP/Psychiatrist, it can be effectively treated by:
  • Antidepressant medication
  • Psychological interventions e.g. counselling (various types) and psychotherapy (talking therapy which is of various types).
 
Behavioural Challenges
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Disability Assistance

Wheelchair access

Public Transport

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Contact Details

This page was last updated at 2:38PM on December 7, 2023. This information is reviewed and edited by Totally Psyched.