Health Hub

Health Hub

Occupational Therapist

We pride ourselves on having specialist knowledge, particularly with children and adolescents, and treat families as if they were our own.

About Us

We provide occupational therapy in Belmont, Queensland for children, adolescents and families. We conduct child, disability and intellectual diagnostic assessments and deliver therapy for autism, behaviour or conduct problems, family conflict, low self-esteem and suicidal thoughts. We work with families to set clear goals and practical steps for home, school and social life.

Approach

With families welcomed like kin, we shape therapy around everyday routines and small, achievable steps so change fits real life. In Brisbane clinics and via secure online sessions we blend structured play, brief assessments and goal-focused practice; sessions move at a child’s pace, caregivers join when helpful, and practical strategies are tried at home and school between visits. Progress is tracked in simple, shared ways and adapted quickly when needs shift. This approach suits families seeking clear, hands-on support.
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Basic Information

Services


Works With:

  • Adolescents
  • Adults
  • Children
  • Communities
  • Couples
  • Families
  • Groups
  • Individuals
  • Parents
  • Under Fives

Staff Employed:

  • Child Psychotherapists

    A psychotherapist specialising in the emotional and psychological needs of children, often using play and creative techniques.

  • Relationship Therapistss
  • Family Therapists

    A therapist trained to work with couples and families to improve communication, resolve conflict, and strengthen relationships.

  • Occupational Therapists

    A therapist who helps people develop or recover the practical skills needed for daily life, work, and social participation.

  • Psychologists

    A professional trained to assess and treat mental health conditions using evidence-based psychological methods.

Area of Expertise


Organisation Focus Areas:

  • Autism (ASD)

    A neurodevelopmental condition affecting social communication, sensory processing, and behaviour patterns, with a wide range of presentations and strengths.

  • Behaviour or Conduct Issues

    Persistent patterns of defiant, aggressive, or rule-breaking behaviour in children or adolescents that significantly disrupt home, school, or social life.

  • Mood Disorder

    A category of mental health conditions, including depression and bipolar disorder, in which a person's emotional state is significantly and persistently disrupted.

    Learn more about Mood Disorder
  • Family Issues

    Difficulties within the family system, including conflict, communication breakdown, blended family tensions, or intergenerational patterns, that affect individual and collective well-being.

  • Self-Esteem

    A person's overall sense of their own worth and value. When chronically low, it can drive self-doubt, avoidance, and difficulty in relationships.

    Learn more about Self-Esteem
  • Suicidal Thoughts

    Thoughts about ending one's own life, ranging from passive wishes to active plans. This is a sign of severe emotional distress that requires professional support.

    Learn more about Suicidal Thoughts
  • Suicide Bereavement or Crisis

    The grief of losing someone to suicide, or being in a state of suicidal crisis oneself, both carrying unique psychological weight that differs from other forms of loss.

    Learn more about Suicide Bereavement or Crisis
  • Trauma

    The lasting psychological impact of deeply distressing events, such as violence, abuse, accidents, or disasters, that overwhelm a person's ability to cope.

    Learn more about Trauma

Service Area


The Health Hub

In-person & Online

Belmont

Brisbane, Queensland

Australia