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    Tuesday, 24 March 2026, 12:15 pm
    Press Release: True Self Space

    Australia’s mental health sector is experiencing
    substantial growth, driven by increased awareness and demand
    for specialised therapeutic approaches. IMARC Group reports
    that the Australian mental health market was valued at
    US$8,964.6 million (approximately NZ$15,240 million) in
    2024, with projections reaching US$35,712.3 million
    (approximately NZ$60,711 million) by 2033, representing a
    compound annual growth rate of 16.6%. This expansion
    reflects growing recognition of mental health needs across
    diverse age groups and communities.

    Specialised
    therapeutic modalities, including Internal Family Systems
    therapy and trauma-informed approaches, have gained
    prominence as individuals seek evidence-based treatments for
    complex emotional challenges. Providers such as
    trueselfspace.com.au have responded by offering psychotherapy in
    Templestowe that addresses anxiety, trauma, and
    attachment-related concerns through both in-person and
    online formats. The shift towards relationship-focused and
    trauma-informed care represents a broader evolution in how
    mental health services are delivered across
    Australia.

    Adolescent mental health support has
    emerged as a particularly important area within the sector’s
    growth, with families increasingly seeking professional
    guidance for young people navigating emotional and
    developmental challenges. Services addressing the specific
    needs of teenagers have expanded in suburban areas, with
    families in Victoria’s eastern suburbs now able to access
    teen counselling in Doncaster and surrounding
    communities. This localised approach to adolescent mental
    health reflects broader efforts to make therapeutic support
    more accessible to families.

    The mental health
    sector’s expansion aligns with wider trends in New Zealand
    and Australia’s services economy, which BusinessNZ notes
    accounted for 73% of all GDP activity in New Zealand as of
    2024. As awareness continues to grow and therapeutic
    approaches become more specialised, demand for
    trauma-informed and attachment-based services is expected to
    remain strong across both
    countries.

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