Jackson Hill Psychology  ·  Referral Information  ·  Gold Coast

Referrals.

Supporting adults with complex psychological presentations, long-term therapy needs, and psychological assessment services. Accepting referrals from GPs, psychiatrists, surgeons, and allied health professionals.

General Practitioners Psychiatrists Surgeons Allied Health Workplace Health Teams Counsellors / Social Workers

Accepting new referrals

Not currently accepting referrals under NDIS, WorkCover, DVA, or for people involved in active legal proceedings.

Clinical Overview

About Jackson Hill

Mr Jackson Hill is a Clinical Psychologist and Director of Jackson Hill Psychology. He holds an MPsych (Clinical) from Griffith University and is registered with AHPRA (Provider No. 5666808K).

He has over 10 years of clinical experience across public and private mental health settings, working primarily with complex and long-standing psychological presentations including trauma, attachment difficulties, personality vulnerability, dissociation, emotional detachment, anxiety, depression, and relational difficulties.

In addition to private practice, Jackson is the Queensland Clinical Lead for Hemisphere Group, supporting psychological risk and wellbeing across Australia's live events and touring industry. He also provides pre-surgical psychological assessments through Cosmetic Psychology Australia.

Jackson has contributed to postgraduate education through lecturing and tutoring roles in Psychology and Medicine programs at Griffith University and Bond University.

Clinical Areas

Areas commonly referred

Therapeutic Approach

Clinical orientation

Jackson's work is informed by contemporary psychodynamic, relational, attachment-focused, and experiential approaches, including Transference-Focused Psychotherapy (TFP) and Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (ISTDP).

Treatment is individually tailored and integrated to clinical need. The practice does not deliver fixed-protocol therapy and is best suited to complex, long-standing presentations where depth-focused work is appropriate.

Jackson carries a small, intentional caseload and works under weekly clinical supervision with leading psychoanalytic therapists across Australia.

Patient Fit

Who tends to benefit from referral

Patients who are likely to benefit include those who:

  • Experience longstanding emotional or relational difficulties
  • Have had previous therapy but remain stuck or report insufficient depth
  • Present with complex or layered psychological presentations
  • Experience trauma-related adaptations (not necessarily classic PTSD)
  • Show personality vulnerability or interpersonal instability
  • Seek longer-term psychotherapy rather than short-course CBT
  • Require psychological assessment input prior to medical or surgical procedures

This practice does not currently accept referrals under NDIS, WorkCover, DVA, or for people involved in active legal proceedings.

Assessment Services

Psychological assessments

Jackson provides specialist psychological assessments for clinical and surgical referrers.

Referral Process

How referrals proceed

1

Referral received via form, phone, or email

2

Client contacts the practice directly to book

3

Initial appointment scheduled

4

Therapy or assessment commences

5

Correspondence provided where appropriate and with consent

Collaborative relationships with referring practitioners are valued. Clinical correspondence is provided where appropriate and with explicit client consent. Correspondence is typically provided for assessment services and can be arranged for ongoing therapy on request.

Submit a Referral

Send a referral directly

Complete the form below to submit a referral. Referrals are acknowledged on receipt. Clinical correspondence is provided where appropriate and with client consent.

Referral received. Thank you for your referral. Jackson will be in contact shortly. Correspondence will be provided where clinically appropriate and with client consent.

Referrals are acknowledged on receipt. Correspondence will be provided where clinically appropriate and with client consent.

Questions about a referral?

Jackson is available by phone or email for referrer queries.

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