Your therapy.
Our medicine.
Paradigm shift.

We help improve the lives of patients by collaborating with psychologists to coordinate safe, medicine supported psychotherapy across Australia.

The CTP Home Program:

  • 6 Months

  • 52 Supported therapy sessions

  • 12 Private psychiatrist sessions

  • Multidisciplinary team meeting

  • Anaesthesiologist appointment

  • 52 Mental health appointments

  • 18 Questionnaire for progress tracking


About the program.

The at home program

The Critical Time Period (CTP) program is our 6-month medicine assisted psychotherapy program. Suitable medicine is used to open a time-critical window for learning healthier thought patterns and emotional responses.

Who is suitable?

Committed clients with specific mental health issues (such as depression/PTSD and trauma) who have not had success with second line therapies and have a good relationship with a psychologist or psychotherapist may be suitable. The program utilises non-ordinary states induced by medicine to facilitate mental health healing.

Start your journey.


Our purpose.

How do we do it?

Our psychiatrist led team partners with psychotherapists and psychologists who have identified patients who may benefit from this program. The psychotherapist is the critical link between our medical CTP program and the patient.  The medicine aims to open a time critical window where patients may be more receptive to the impact of psychotherapy. We partner with psychotherapists and practice a collaborative care model in which our medical team coordinates all medical responsibilities.

Why we do it?

To facilitate healthier thought patterns and emotional responses in clients that have not had success with first line therapies. The goal is to improve quality of life and long term outcomes.


Our values.

Be part of the renaissance.

Collaboration


Safety-focused


Results driven


Reliable


Commitment & Courage


Acknowledgment of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which our services are located. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and we value Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and identities.

We strive to provide inclusive care and support for all people accessing our mental health services, regardless of culture or background. It's important we recognize the unique experiences of Indigenous Australians and do our best to understand different perspectives.

Our goal is for every person to feel heard, respected and cared for. If you need any support specific to your culture or history, please let our staff know - we are committed to working with you in a way that meets your individual needs.

The healing of our communities requires understanding between all people. We hope that through open and respectful dialogue, we can walk together towards ensuring mental wellbeing for all.