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The Togetherness Project
Menu
Family Consultation
Eating Disorder Services
Single Session Consultation
Lived Experience Supervision
Neurofeedback and Neurotherapy
Fees
Book Session
About Me
Blog
Eating Disorders Explained
Neurotherapy Explained
Alternative Approaches
Not an Eating Disorder!
Book Appointment
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Lived Experience Supervision
Neurofeedback and Neurotherapy
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Eating Disorders Explained
Neurotherapy Explained
Alternative Approaches
Not an Eating Disorder!
Is Neurofeedback a Sham?
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Is Neurofeedback a Sham?

My Friend said they heard it was like ECT???

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Neurostimulation vs Neurofeedback vsNeuromodulation
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Neurostimulation vs Neurofeedback vsNeuromodulation

It's all very confusing...

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Contact and Location

e: info@thetogethernessproject.com.au t: +61 449 651 686 a: 603 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, VIC, 3122

Our Commitment to Inclusivity

At The Togetherness Project, we celebrate the diversity of people’s bodies, genders, sexualities, and cultures. We are dedicated to creating a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space where everyone feels valued and supported.

Acknowledgement of Country

The Togetherness Project acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land where we work and live. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.

Disclaimer

Bliss is not a licensed mental health professional and cannot provide medical, nutritional, or psychological advice. Eating disorder coaching is designed to complement, not replace, psychotherapy or formal eating disorder treatment.