How much does a session with "Married at First Sight" star Noa Mozes cost?
Noa Mozes, one of the brides on Israel’s "Marriage at First Sight," is also working these days as a psychotherapist and continues to see clients while appearing on TV. Mozes’ clinic is in central Tel Aviv, and she charges 400 shekels for a session. Her other titles include tech entrepreneur, medical innovation professional, stock trader and holder of three degrees in business administration, financial economics and psychology.
In an Instagram Q&A, Mozes was asked how it feels to practice therapy while her private life is being shown on screen. She said, "I think a good therapist, and what makes me a good therapist, is that I am constantly developing. I am willing and want to go through processes and I do not settle for life as it is or for certain behaviors." She also addressed whether public exposure harms therapy, saying a therapist does not have to be anonymous and that she appeared on "Hatunmi" as a woman looking for love, not as part of her work as a therapist.
Mozes added that what matters is what happens when the therapy room door closes, because then the patient is the focus and "I am not the event."
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