Psychologist Midland Gannon Jones

Gannon Jones

PSYCHOLOGIST

GDipPsy. BAPsy, BAPhil

Gannon is a Registered Psychologist who provides an open collaborative space to allow personal growth, empowerment and momentum. Working with adolescents (12+), adults, and couples from diverse backgrounds. Gannon provides assessment, intervention and treatment planning across the following areas: depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief/loss, trauma, personal and professional stressors, addictions and more. Gannon’s gentle interpersonal style is empathetic and non-judgemental, validating your present experience whilst working with you to bring about helpful and practical change.

Gannon’s treatment focus incorporates techniques from evidence-based interventions including: Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), Acceptance commitment therapy (ACT), Couples therapy (Gottman Method), Motivation Interviewing (MI), as well as Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Solution-focused Therapy (SFT) to help clients achieve their therapeutic goals.

Gannon has worked in various roles within private and public hospital mental health settings, Employee Assistance Programs (EAP), FIFO (both onshore and offshore), rural and remote outreach programs and private practice.

Available for:

  • Medicare Mental Health Treatment Plans (MHTP) – GP referral letter required by the client.
  • Private health insurance – The client can make a direct claim with their health fund insurer once the invoice has been paid for in full. Then you will receive a paid invoice for the session consisting of a Medicare provider number. To allow for the direct claim to be submitted by the client to their health insurer.
  • Concessional prices for fulltime students or low-income earners – proof of status required and both couples require the same status for concessional prices.

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