The Thompson Institute's clinical services ensure the community benefits today from the latest in mental health science. The services draw on our strengths in neurobiology, lifestyle factors, and youth mental health, to provide excellent mental health support to the community.
EMERALD wellbeing program
EMERALD is a comprehensive, evidence-based program for people experiencing early signs that their mental health needs proactive attention. This could be due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic or other life changes that have left you feeling ‘not quite yourself’, such as feeling down, worried or lonely.
Myndset youth program
Myndset provides evidence-based, youth-friendly, timely, psychological services and clinical care coordination to young people with or at risk of developing a complex or severe mental illness. The service empowers young people to improve their health and wellbeing.
iHelp digital tool
Our iHelp app and digital tool, connects people to mental health support on the Sunshine Coast. iHelp is an initiative of our Alliance for Suicide Prevention community-based education, engagement and research program
View all USC Clinics
View all USC Clinics that are open to the public.
The USC Psychology Clinic provides psychological services to adults, adolescents and children aged six and over in a caring and supportive environment.
This service is free of charge.
The clinic uses a a range of evidence-based therapies that have been demonstrated, through research, to effectively reduce psychological difficulties or distress for most clients.
This is a training clinic for Master of Psychology (Clinical) and Master of Professional Psychology programs.
Until further notice Dr Adem Can is unable to accept any new referrals outside of clinical trials.
The Thompson Institute is not currently offering TMS treatment as a clinical service. This is being reviewed for possible introduction in 2022.
Other mental health services on the Sunshine Coast
Our iHelp app and digital tool, connects people to mental health support on the Sunshine Coast. iHelp is an initiative of our Alliance for Suicide Prevention community-based education, engagement and research program