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Fees & Medicare

Jorg Thonnissen psychologist

Psychology/Hypnotherapy (medicare & healthfund may apply): 
Cost per session$250
Executive Coaching: 
Cost per session$500
Interstate and Overseas Engagements:
Cost:
$2000 per day + Expenses
Please note: Medicare rebates may apply. To find out more, click here. For services provided at other locations (i.e. outside of the consulting room) travel charges apply (prices at enquiry). In some cases, discounted charges may apply to clients who can provide evidence that they are experiencing financial hardship. The provision and applicable amount of such discounts are entirely at the discretion of the psychologist/counsellor.

Barbara Saba counsellor 
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Psychology/Hypnotherapy: 
Cost per session$190
Vision Boards: 
Cost per session$190


What do we do in the intake session?
Using a number of tools and by asking questions as well as answering all questions you may have, the intake session will determine how we can best assist you in your quest for change. This is a very important aspect of the process and should not be rushed as it serves to build genuine trust and understanding between therapist and client. You need to feel absolutely comfortable and assured to gain maximum benefit from the session. Once achieved, we will have about a 45 minute hypnotherapy session that will leave you energetic and elevated.

How many sessions will it take?
For some conditions, such as phobias for example, 1 session could have made all the difference already. Nevertheless, even then it is always best to have at least a follow up session (reinforcer) to ensure the effects are long lasting. As a rule of thumb, depending on the issue, between 3 to 6 sessions are the norm.

There are, however a number of conditions where a longer term approach would be much more warranted. For instance, certain types of depression may need to be addressed over a longer term to get the desired level of cognitive restructuring that needs to take place. While some clients have an immediate “shift”, others need to realize and work with more than one emotional or lifestyle aspect.Nonetheless, taking the reports of many clients into consideration, there is overwhelming evidence that each therapy session significantly improves mood and energy levels.
Generally speaking, we have a Client- Centred approach which means that we will develop a therapy plan or strategy with you. The outcome of the intake session usually determines where to go from there.

    Get in touch 08 6460 353
     
    Dr. Jorg Thonnissen, Psychologist (direct MB: 0411 696693) 
    or 
    Barbara Saba Mental Health Counselor (direct MB: 0415 536580)


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  • Home
    • Downloads & Resources
    • Worksheets & Diaries
  • Services
    • Mindfulness Training >
      • Mindfulness in Psychology >
        • Merit of Mindfulness
        • DBT
        • IFS Therapy
        • Mindfulness based cognitive therapy (MBCT)
        • Morita Therapy
        • Gestalt Therapy
        • Adaptation Practice
        • Mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR)
        • Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
      • Mindfulness in Buddhism 1 Shakyamuni >
        • Buddhism & the merit of Mindfulness
        • Mindfulness in Buddhism 2 Nichiren
        • Mindfulness in Buddhism 3 Zen
        • Mindfulness in Buddhism 4 Nichiren practice
        • The Concept of Enlightenment
        • Buddhism history
        • The Concept of Karma & Retribution
        • The Concept of Reincarnation
        • Dependent origination in Buddhism
        • Experiencing conflict in the Buddha state Buddhism
        • Influence & Power
        • Where is the love in Buddhism?
        • The Buddha's enlightenment (in theory) >
          • Importance of practice
        • A catalyst for enlightenment
        • Staying in high life condition
    • Hypnotherapy >
      • Types of Hypnotherapy
      • FAQ's & Articles >
        • Articles >
          • Weight loss >
            • Weight Loss & Brain
            • Eating Disorders
          • Self Esteem & Confidence
          • Managing Stress & Anxiety >
            • About Stress
            • Effects of Stress
            • Stress & Workplace
            • Stress Treatment Techniques
          • Types of Anxiety Disorders >
            • Generalized Anxiety
            • Social Anxiety Disorder
            • Paruresis - Pee phobia
          • Couple Therapy
          • Physical Illness
          • Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)
          • Quit Smoking
          • Dealing with Procrastination
          • Hypnosis - career of the future
          • Internal decision making conflict >
            • Conflict viewed in Buddhism
          • A Definition of Consciousness
          • Darwinism & the nature of problems
          • Buddhist concept of distinction
        • FAQ's >
          • Anxiety FAQ's
          • Depression FAQ's
          • Phobia FAQ's
          • Stress FAQ's
          • Insomnia FAQ's
          • Hypnosis FAQ's
      • 5 Path Hypnosis
      • List of Applications
    • Executive Coaching
    • VR Phobia & Anxiety Solutions
    • Workshops & Seminars >
      • Vision Board Seminar
      • Bali PD Retreat
  • Contact & Therapists
    • Therapists
    • Treatment Plans & Therapy Sessions
  • Fees & Medicare
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