Life Centre

Our Range of Services

Available in person in Sydney’s North, or online nationwide.

Our team of practitioners represent a range of disciplines, each working to complement one another. Support is available to both individuals as well as churches and organisations through Employee Assistance Programs.

Simply click on one of the buttons below to make an appointment, or otherwise you can always call our friendly office staff.

Please note that we do not provide emergency or immediate crisis services. If you require such support, please find a list of relevant organisations on our FAQ page.

 

Psychology

Practitioners who can assist with a range of issues, including depression and anxiety.

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Sex & Relationship Counselling

Experience restoration and renewal of sexual health and/or relational growth.

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Spiritual Counselling

A place to explore questions of faith and belief, theology and church-related issues.

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Coaching & Supervision

Support services for Christian ministry and workplace leaders.

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Stretching & Meditation

Christ-Centered opportunities to slow down the pace and spend time in the present.

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Fee Schedule

We aim to make our services as accessible and transparent as possible. An overview of fees for the Life Centre are available by selecting an option from the drop down menu.

Please note that full payment is required at the end of each consultation. Payment can be made via EFTPOS or credit card using secure Online Payments. If you are using a valid Mental Health Care Plan, Life To The Full is able claim Medicare rebates instantaneously using online Medicare claiming once you have paid the full session fee.

If you have any other questions, feel free to get in touch via phone or email.

  • Clinical Pyschologists: $270 per 50 minute session

    Registered Psychologists: $230 per 50 minute session.

    Under the Australian Government’s Better Access Initiative, our psychologists are able to offer significant rebates on their services if you come to us with a Mental Health Care Plan (MHCP) from a referring GP or psychiatrist.

    Please ensure that you bring the MHCP with you to your first appointment or have the referring doctor email the Plan to admin@lifetothefull.com.au prior to your appointment.

    Rebates are as follows:

    Clinical Psychologist: $141.85 per session

    Registered Psychologist: $96.65 per session

    This means your out of pocket expenses amount, with a Mental Health Care Plan, amounts to:

    Clinical Psychologist: $128.15 ($270 - $141.85)

    Registered Psychologist: $133.35 ($230 - $96.55)

    We understand that these processes can seem complex, so if you have any further questions about how to obtain a Mental Health Care Plan and what it means for your out of pocket expenses, please call or email us for further information.

    We require payment to be made at the end of each session. Medicare rebates will then automatically be returned to your account.

  • Individual Sex Therapy: $220 per 50 minute session

    Couples Sex Therapy: $275 per 50 minute session

    Embodied Processing Session: $330 per 90 minute session

    Unfortunately, no Medicare rebates are available for this service. We require payment to be made at the end of each session.

  • $150 per 55 minute session.

    Unfortunately, no Medicare rebates are available for this service. We require payment to be made at the end of each session.

  • Please contact us here for further pricing.

  • Please contact us here for further pricing.

  • We are able to offer your church, school or workplace a custom set of options, depending on your needs and organisational size. Please call or email us and we would be happy to tailor a package accordingly.

Mental Health Care Plan

Our psychologists are able to offer subsidised rates for their sessions thanks to the Australian Government’s Better Access Initiative.

In order to make this process as straightforward as possible, we have created a set of questions and answers which can help you understand the process, and how you may qualify for these subsidies.

If you have any other questions, feel free to get in touch via phone or email.

  • A MHCP is a support plan developed by your doctor (GP/Paediatrician/Psychiatrist), tailored to address your specific mental health needs.

    It outlines your goals, the types of services you require, and the steps to achieve improved mental well-being.

    More information about Australian Government’s Better Access Initiative can be found via the link below:

     Medicare Better Access Initiative 

  • Generally, anyone experiencing mental health issues, whether acute or chronic, mild or severe, can be considered for a MHCP.

    When your doctor undertakes their assessment of your mental health, they will consider a range of factors, including

    ·      The nature of your mental health concerns and issues, whether its anxiety, depression, stress-related disorders, or other conditions.

    ·      The severity and duration of your symptoms. Both long-standing mental health issues and more recent concerns can be grounds for a MHCP.

    ·      The impact on your life and daily functioning.

    All these points, and more, will be considered when determining your eligibility for a MHCP.

  • You will need to book an appointment with your GP/Paediatrician/Psychiatrist and request a Mental Health Care Plan (recommended that you book a long consult for this appointment).

    You might be asked to complete a standard questionnaire that will assist the doctor in better understanding your situation.

     If your doctor determines that a MHCP is suitable for you, they will complete the required form with all relevant details. The doctor will likely also provide you with a referral letter for you to either contact your chosen psychologist or one they will recommend.

  • No. The GP referral is a letter or form from your doctor to the psychologist explaining why they are referring you.

    The Mental Health Care Plan is completed by your doctor and has sections about your medical requirements, history, Medicare information (including the doctor’s provider number), the number of sessions covered by the plan and the dates for review.

    Both the referral and the MHCP must be dated and signed by your doctor.

  • No, unless you request them to. If you don’t have a preferred psychologist in mind, then the doctor will provide a recommendation, and will address the referral to them.

     However, you can choose to take that referral to a different psychologist of your choosing. It must be noted, that under the Medicare scheme a psychologist must be registered with Medicare and have a Medicare Provider Number in order to be able to provide services attracting the Medicare rebate.

  • One of the significant advantages of a MHCP is the financial support offered through Medicare rebates which makes professional support more accessible. These rebates are available for in-person and telehealth appointments.

    Rebate amount: The exact amount of the rebate depends on the service provided and the professional you consult. The rebate per session with a Clinical Psychologist is $141.85 and with a Registered Psychologist is $96.65.

    Gap or out-of-pocket payment: this is the difference between the clinician’s full fee charged and the Medicare rebate.

     Claiming the rebate: After paying for your session, you can claim your Medicare rebate. Life To The Full offers the convenience of processing this claim directly. Alternatively, you can claim it online through the Medicare website or the Medicare mobile app.

     If you have private health care cover, you cannot claim the Medicare rebate in addition to private health claim for the same session.

     Extended Medicare Safety Net (EMSN) threshold: The Medicare amount will increase once you reach your individual/family EMSN threshold of $2414 (General) – where you will then receive back 80% of the out-of-pocket expense for your ongoing sessions with a psychologist.

  • You can access a total of 10 Medicare rebates for your appointments in this calendar year.

    Typically, following 6 Medicare rebated appointments your clinician will write a progress report related to your treatment goals to your referring doctor. You will then be eligible to obtain a re-referral from you doctor for a further 4 Medicare rebated appointments.

    Following a further 4 Medicare rebate sessions, your clinician will write a further treatment update to your doctor.

  • It is important to check that your MHCP from your referring doctor includes the following information, required by Medicare:

    ·      Your name

    ·      Your date of birth

    ·      Your address

    ·      The date of the referral

    ·      Details regarding the services required and the number of sessions

    ·      The doctor’s provider number

    ·      The doctor’s signature

    ·      Other relevant information about mental health care plans, assessments etc

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