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  • AuDHD Explained: Autism, ADHD, and the Co-Occurrence of Both

    AuDHD Explained: Autism, ADHD, and the Co-Occurrence of Both

    AuDHD describes the co-occurrence of Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD, a combination that was only officially recognised in 2013 and is still widely misunderstood today. This guide explores what AuDHD is, how it differs from autism and ADHD individually, why it is so often missed, and how Sureway Health & Wellbeing can help through tailored…

  • Understanding School Can’t: Why Children Struggle With School and When Psychology & Counselling Support can Help

    Understanding School Can’t: Why Children Struggle With School and When Psychology & Counselling Support can Help

    Discover the underlying causes of “school can’t” and how to support your child’s wellbeing. Sureway Health & Wellbeing provides expert mental health and family guidance across Bundoora, Mill Park, Thomastown, Reservoir, Greensborough, Watsonia, Eltham, Diamond Valley, and North Eastern Melbourne.

  • Autism Signs from Toddlers to Adults: When to Seek an Assessment

    Autism Signs from Toddlers to Adults: When to Seek an Assessment

    Understanding autism and recognising the signs at different life stages can make a meaningful difference in accessing the right support. At Sureway Health & Wellbeing, we provide compassionate autism assessments for children, teens, and adults in Bundoora, Mill Park, Thomastown, Reservoir, Greensborough, Watsonia, Eltham, Diamond Valley, North Eastern Melbourne, and via telehealth Australia-wide

  • Psychology Services in Bundoora: Expert Mental Health Care at Sureway Health & Wellbeing

    Psychology Services in Bundoora: Expert Mental Health Care at Sureway Health & Wellbeing

    Finding the right psychologist in Bundoora can make a real difference to your mental wellbeing. At Sureway Health & Wellbeing, our experienced psychologists support children, adults, and families with personalised, evidence-based care close to home.

  • Common Barriers to Mental Health Treatment

    Common Barriers to Mental Health Treatment

    In Australia and Globally, many initiatives address mental health concerns, yet individuals with these issues continue to face numerous challenges. These barriers include societal stigma, insufficient awareness, prohibitive costs, and limited access, especially in rural areas, which compound the difficulties faced by those with mental health disorders.

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