ThriveMind
ThriveMind, North Melbourne VIC
Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm AEST

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ThriveMind Works

Train your brain to be calmer, clearer, and more focused — in just 15 sessions.

Results & Tracking

Track your progress with clear insights, visual dashboards, and live metrics.

Why It Works

Neurofeedback is used by elite athletes, trauma therapists, and high-performance coaches. Research shows it can:

Built for All Kinds of Brains

Whether you’re:

ThriveMind meets you where you are — and trains your brain to work better.

🚀 Ready to Start?

Buy your session pack today and start transforming your brain, your focus, and your life.

Welcome to Counselling

Psychological Services

Wellness Customers

Studios, mental wellness seekers, anxiety/stress relief

Quality & Cheap Price

Multiple clinical studies show neurofeedback can reduce anxiety symptoms by 50–80% in individuals with generalized anxiety disorder and PTSD (Hammond, 2005).

Professional Team

Research in Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback found that alpha-theta neurofeedback improved mood and reduced stress more effectively than traditional relaxation techniques.

Year’s Experience

Neurofeedback enhances self-regulation of brainwaves, particularly increasing alpha activity, which is associated with calm and focus (Gruzelier, 2014).

24/7 Support Team

Used in clinical settings for emotional regulation, especially effective for trauma recovery and resilience building.
Neurofeedback helps regulate stress and anxiety naturally.

  • Simplified Benefit: “Train your brain to feel calmer, sleep deeper, and bounce back faster.”
  • Supporting Science:
    – Multiple clinical studies show neurofeedback can reduce anxiety symptoms by 50–80% in individuals with generalized anxiety disorder and PTSD (Hammond, 2005).

    – Research in Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback found that alpha-theta neurofeedback improved mood and reduced stress more effectively than traditional relaxation techniques.
It enhances emotional self-regulation and mindfulness.

  • Simplified Benefit: “Feel more present, more grounded, more in control.”
  • Supporting Science:
    – Neurofeedback enhances self-regulation of brainwaves, particularly increasing alpha activity, which is associated with calm and focus (Gruzelier, 2014).

    – Used in clinical settings for emotional regulation, especially effective for trauma recovery and resilience building.
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Corporate Customers

Focus, cognitive performance, burnout, mental clarity
Neurofeedback improves sustained attention and cognitive efficiency.

  • Simplified Benefit: “Unlock deep focus and beat mental fatigue.”
  • Supporting Science:
    – Studies show increased theta/beta ratios via neurofeedback can significantly improve attention, reduce mental fatigue, and boost executive functioning (Enriquez-Geppert et al., 2014).

    – A meta-analysis of workplace cognition interventions found neurofeedback among the most effective non-pharmaceutical options for improving focus and task accuracy.
Reduces stress-related burnout and enhances resilience.

  • Simplified Benefit: “Recover faster. Stay sharp longer.”
  • Supporting Science:
    – Studies on high-stress professionals (e.g., nurses, educators) found neurofeedback decreased perceived stress and cortisol levels, increasing mental resilience (van Boxtel et al., 2012).

    – Also shown to enhance prefrontal cortex function, which supports decision-making and impulse control under pressure.

Athletes

Golfers, coaches, high-performance mindset
Neurofeedback improves reaction time, focus, and performance under pressure.

  • Simplified Benefit: “Train your brain like a muscle — for peak performance.”
  • Supporting Science:
    – Research on elite archers and golfers shows that SMR (sensorimotor rhythm) training improves motor precision, attention, and calm under pressure (Landers et al., 1991; Vernon, 2005).

    – Neurofeedback reduces performance anxiety and enhances state control during high-stakes competition (Egner & Gruzelier, 2003).
Increases flow state and mental endurance.

  • Simplified Benefit: “Stay in the zone longer.”
  • Supporting Science:
    – Athletes using alpha-theta neurofeedback training experienced more frequent and longer-lasting flow states, boosting competitive consistency (Gruzelier, 2014).

    – Linked to enhanced mind-body coordination and mental recovery, reducing burnout risk in high-load training environments.

Session Breakdown

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Baseline Assessment
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Baseline Assessment
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Training
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Review
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Baseline Assessment
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Baseline Assessment
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Training
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Baseline Assessment
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Training
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Review
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Baseline Assessment
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Training
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Final Review
Client’s Review

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