Peter Zapfella’s Skype Therapy discounted fee on the first (60 minutes) hour is US99.00 (# information below).You can choose to have your session in the comfort of your own home, at the office or even while on holiday.You no longer have the inconvenience of getting ready and traveling, perhaps in heavy traffic and long distances to and from an appointment.Skype sessions are not only more convenient for you, they are also more convenient for Peter, so the fees are lower than face-to-face sessions.This will save a lot of time during your paid session. Fill them in and return before your scheduled appointment so he can review and prepare. When you make an appointment Peter will email you a Client Form, plus relevant questionnaires for your presenting issues.Sessions are usually available 24/7 days a week.Because of the many world-wide time-zone differences, Peter has more flexibility to offer an appointment time using Skype, FaceTime, Viber, Messenger, for his clients.It is a proven technology that facilitates fantastic results for people. While it may be new to you, Peter has been conducting Skype therapy sessions with people from around the world for more than a decade.(this session was between Peter in Bali and Alyson in the UK) On Wednesday, I was kept latched to the operating table for well over an hour in total and didn’t panic once.” – Alyson Willis. “The Skype session with me for my claustrophobia and panic attacks really worked. Now you can benefit from a personalized session with Peter Zapfella from almost anywhere in the world. Current Directions in Videoconferencing Tele-Mental Health Research. “… randomized controlled studies that have been conducted to date, (show that Skype Therapy) tele-mental health has demonstrated equivalent efficacy compared to face-to-face care in a variety of clinical settings…” Richardson LK, Frueh BC, Grubaugh AL, Egede L, Elhai JD. Peter has had countless successful sessions with clients in Europe, North America, Asia, New Zealand, and across Australia including the outback, using Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services including Skype, FaceTime, Viber, and FB Messenger. The Australian National Broadband Network (NBN) and the 5G platform are 100 x faster than 4G, so service has improved. Peter has seen an enormous improvement in the overall reliability of VoIP over the past decade, with a vast reduction in picture jitter and drop-outs because of constant improvements in technology. These technologies allow for the reception and transmission of audio – videoby users at different locations around the world, in real-time using any Internet access device. Before that, he had been experimenting with the technology but found it too unreliable. Peter Zapfella was one of the first therapists in 2008, to adopt Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) or Internet telephony to conduct one-on-one therapies around the world.
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