Maple Tree Counselling Expands Therapy Services Across HK, Australia
Baca dalam 60 detik
- Somatic therapy, EMDR, and CBT form the core of Maple Tree's expanded toolkit, addressing PTSD, anxiety, and chronic stress.
- These modalities are backed by clinical trials showing 70-80% efficacy in trauma reduction.
- The company now operates 12 clinics across Hong Kong and Australia, with plans to add telehealth services.

Somatic therapy, EMDR, and CBT form the core of Maple Tree's expanded toolkit, addressing PTSD, anxiety, and chronic stress. These modalities are backed by clinical trials showing 70-80% efficacy in trauma reduction. The company now operates 12 clinics across Hong Kong and Australia, with plans to add telehealth services.
Hong Kong's mental health sector has seen a 35% rise in demand post-pandemic, while Australia's NDIS funding boosts accessibility. Maple Tree's multi-modal approach captures both private and government-funded clients. This dual-market strategy reduces regulatory risk while maximizing revenue streams.
Competitors like Mind HK and Headspace Australia lack the integrated somatic-EMDR-CBT model. Maple Tree's early adoption of somatic therapy as a primary modality creates a unique selling proposition. The firm is now recruiting 50 new therapists to meet projected caseload growth of 40% in 2024.
Power Move: Maple Tree's cross-border expansion signals a strategic pivot toward integrated trauma care. By combining somatic therapy with EMDR and CBT, they own a niche that competitors can't easily replicate. Expect them to become the go-to provider for complex trauma in the region.
This article was edited with AI assistance for readability. Read original here.



