
We welcomes NDIS client
We provide therapy for those navigating psychological injury, trauma, and stress-related consequences from workplace incidents or motor vehicle accidents. Our therapy helps you process trauma, manage symptoms, and rebuild a sense of control.
This service is for individuals who experience psychological consequences of their respective injury experience, and are eligible for a workers’ compensation or motor vehicle accident (MVA) insurance claim.
We work with clients recovering from workplace bullying, burnout, acute stress, PTSD, adjustment disorders, or complex trauma arising from on-the-job or driving-related events.
Our therapy accommodates clients at all stages of the recovery process — from early assessment and treatment planning to longer-term reintegration support.
We work with trauma-related symptoms, burnout, adjustment disorders, and PTSD caused by workplace or driving-related events. We acknowledge the potential impact of your injury on your identity and mental health. Our treatment approach is guided by your goals and shaped by a detailed understanding of your symptoms, history, and life’s context.
Our approach is trauma-informed, structured, and focused on both psychological recovery and functional improvement. We work collaboratively with case managers, GPs, and insurers (as appropriate) to ensure treatment is aligned with your recovery and return-to-work goals.
Experience working with complex psychological injuries and trauma arising from workplace and accident contexts.
We provide required reports and clear communication with referrers, insurers, and legal professionals.
Therapy integrates clinical care with real-world outcomes such as return-to-work planning, daily functioning, and emotional regulation.
We maintain a respectful, client-centred approach throughout the insurance process, and prioritise your psychological recovery.
Sessions are available online across Western Australia or in-person from our Perth office.
Initial sessions involve psychological assessment, goal-setting, and gathering relevant documentation (e.g., referral letters, claim numbers). We liaise with your insurer in written format, providing required reports as needed.
Treatment may include trauma processing, cognitive strategies, behavioural activation, and skill-building — tailored to your clinical needs and recovery stage.
We monitor progress regularly and provide reports to insurers or GPs when needed.
Yes. If your claim has been approved and we have the relevant documentation, we can bill your insurer directly.
Yes. A GP referral is required to access psychology under Workers’ Compensation or MVA funding. This ensures alignment between clinical care and medical oversight.
Yes, in some cases. We can begin with privately funded sessions while your claim is pending, and transition to insurer funding once approved.
Not sure where to begin? Learn more about Dr Guil and his approach as a therapist.
If you’re recovering from a work-related or motor vehicle incident and need psychological support, we’re here to help. Let’s talk about your situation and see how we can assist.