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R U OK? A Conversation That Could Save a Life

Every September, we’re reminded of three powerful words that could change a life: R U OK?

But let me ask you this — do you ever find yourself just pushing through until the cracks start to show? Do you brush things off because you don’t want to “burden” anyone? And when you notice someone close to you isn’t quite themselves, do you sometimes hold back from asking if they’re OK — worried it might feel awkward, you’ll say the wrong thing, or you won’t know what to do next?

You’re not alone. Research shows that while most Australians recognise the importance of checking in, many still hesitate. The concern is understandable, but misplaced. People crave connection — and those who are struggling often feel relieved and grateful when someone takes the time to ask. It doesn’t need to be perfect — your one conversation could save a life.

Here at Mindspace Psychology, we know that people often carry things on their own for far too long before feeling safe enough to share them. We see it every day. Some come to us with anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, parenting challenges, or experiencing ongoing sleep difficulties, to name a few. Others find it harder to explain — maybe always feeling disconnected, being easily distracted like there are a million browser tabs open in your mind, or watching a young person fall behind at school despite trying so hard.

For many, counselling is where things begin. It’s that chance to slow down, to talk honestly in a safe, non-judgemental space, and to remember the coping mechanisms you already have. Sometimes we forget to look in the toolbox — and with our support, you can pull those tools back out and add new ones along the way.

For others, the first step is about clarity. That’s where our psychological assessments can make a difference. Whether it’s for a child, adolescent, or adult, we provide thorough assessments for conditions such as ADHD, autism, or learning disorders, with clear feedback so you can finally get to the bottom of things. But we don’t just stop at diagnosis. What matters is giving you strategies you can use straight away, so you can start to move forward and live the life you deserve.

At Mindspace, we listen, we support, and we walk alongside you. When you feel truly heard, that revolving door of searching for answers can finally stop.

So today, and every day, ask yourself R U OK? You may not realise it, but your care and kindness can change the course of someone’s day — or even their life.

Mindspace Psychology, 16-18 Woods Street, Beaconsfield, telephone 5323 0277.

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