Walky Talky

Parenting & Perinatal Psychology

Perth Psychology- instead of the cute headings here Lydia can we make these descriptions of things ppl will google, see other pages for examples I sent in chat

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Parent psychology support at Walky Talky, helping parents navigate parenthood, emotional regulation and family support during pregnancy and early childhood.

Psychology in Parenthood

Parenthood is perhaps the most significant transition an adult can make. While it is often portrayed as a time of joy, the reality can feel overwhelming, isolating, and exhausting. At Walky Talky, we believe that for a child to thrive, their parents need to feel seen, supported, and regulated.

Whether you are currently pregnant, navigating the "fourth trimester," or raising a spirited toddler, our psychology services are designed to help you find your feet.

Walky Talky Psychology supports the Big People,

So you can support your Little People

Perinatal Support

The period from conception through the first year of your baby's life is a time of immense vulnerability. We provide a safe, non-judgmental space to navigate:

  • Antenatal and Postnatal Anxiety, OCD & Depression
  • Birth Trauma: Processing difficult or unexpected birth experiences.
  • Adjustment to your new identity as a parent
  • Bonding and Attachment: Helping you feel connected to your baby, even when it feels hard.
Perinatal mental health support at Walky Talky, helping parents with birth trauma, postnatal anxiety, postnatal depression, OCD and attachment difficulties.
Clinical psychologist Lydia Cargeeg, Director at Walky Talky Hub in Perth, supporting families with child and perinatal mental health.

Perinatal Support

The period from conception through the first year of your baby's life is a time of immense vulnerability. We provide a safe, non-judgmental space to navigate:

  • Antenatal and Postnatal Anxiety, OCD & Depression
  • Birth Trauma: Processing difficult or unexpected birth experiences.
  • Adjustment to your new identity as a parent
  • Bonding and Attachment: Helping you feel connected to your baby, even when it feels hard.
Parenting support and coaching at Walky Talky, helping parents understand child behaviour, relationship issues, emotional triggers and attachment needs.

Parenting Support & Coaching

There is no manual for raising humans, but there is a science to it. We use a relational, attachment-based framework (including Circle of Security) to help you decode your child’s behavior.

  • Understanding what your child may be trying to communicate through their behaviour
  • Managing your own emotional triggers as a parent.
  • Navigating a new diagnosis for your child.
  • Support for "reparenting" yourself while raising your own children.

Our Relational Approach to Psychology for Parents

At Walky Talky, we don't see the child in isolation. We see the unique dyadic between parent and child.

We focus on the attachment based approach helping you support your child’s exploration and return for comfort. Our goal isn't to make you a "perfect" parent—it’s to help you become a connected, and confident one.

We offer both in-clinic sessions (where "babes in arms" are always welcome) and telehealth options for your convenience.

Find Calm in the Chaos

Lydia Cargeeg, Psychologist says...

When Your Birth Doesn’t Go to Plan: Understanding Birth Trauma Support

 

Birth can leave emotional marks, especially when it felt overwhelming, frightening, or out of your control. In this blog, Lydia explains what birth trauma can look like, why support matters, and how perinatal psychology can help parents begin to feel safe, connected, and supported again.

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Is Paediatric Psychology All Just “Fun and Games”?

 

Parenting can bring big questions about your child’s emotions, behaviour, anxiety, and confidence. In this blog, Lydia explains how play-based paediatric psychology supports children’s emotional growth while helping parents feel more understood, equipped, and supported.

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Pregnant woman sitting with a mug by the window, representing perinatal mental health support, antenatal anxiety and emotional wellbeing.
Mother kissing baby in bed, representing bonding, attachment and parent support during the early postnatal period.
Mother and baby crying together, reflecting postnatal anxiety, postnatal depression, parenting support and perinatal mental health care.
Pregnant woman holding her tummy, representing pregnancy support, birth trauma care and perinatal mental health at Walky Talky.