Cosmetic Psychology Australia
Revisions. Complaints.
Cancellations.
We see them coming.
CPA is the clinical next step after ReadyMind or PACSS in identifying the 1 in 8 patients most likely to disrupt your practice before they ever reach theatre.
Who are you here for?
The patients who won't be satisfied.
We find them first.
Revisions, complaints, cancellations, dissatisfaction. CPA is the clinical next step for patients flagged by ReadyMind or PACSS. We identify the 1 in 8 most likely to disrupt your practice and assess them for severity, risk, character pathology, and surgery readiness. Zero cost to your clinic. Same-day reports.
Learn More About Our Process For patientsYou've been referred.
You're in good hands.
A warm, confidential conversation with a psychologist who genuinely understands what this journey can feel like at every stage.
Visit Jackson Hill Psychology"Most patients are ready.
But the ones who aren't will cost your practice far more than caution ever could."
Areas of specialisation
Built for your patient population
The psychological risk profile of a rhinoplasty patient differs meaningfully from someone presenting for breast augmentation or hair transplant. CPA's assessments are calibrated to each population. We only specialise in the surgery populations that mirror our clinical expertise.
Four years. 600+ assessments. Built with surgeons.
Not general therapy.
A clinical filter.
Jackson Hill is a Clinical Psychologist who has spent four years building CPA in direct collaboration with surgical practices nationally. The framework is built from the ground up around what actually disrupts a clinic, in addition to 10 years of clinical practice in treating personality and complex disorders.
87% of patients assessed are cleared with full medico-legal documentation. 13% are flagged with clear recommendations and therapeutic support before they reach theatre. CPA works with a small number of practices intentionally, because quality of assessment depends on genuine clinical attention. This also allows us to see patients from the beginning to six months post surgery.
Read the Q&A with Jackson