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| Donald Marmara Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| You may be experiencing symptoms such as anxiety, stress or depression because of the frustration that arises from knowing that your life can be richer and more meaningful but not knowing how to get there.
My aim is to give you the support you need to change your life.
I have been helping people like yourself have richer and more meaningful lives for over 30 years.
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| Michael Muir Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I work in partnership with clients to facilitate finding more fulfilling ways of being. I employ somatic psychotherapy techniques which encourage the body and mind to transform and reconnect. This involves verbal engagement and bodywork, both biodynamic massage and other forms of touch where appropriate. All of this supports the exploration of limiting beliefs and a movement towards happiness, spontaneity, creativity and an ongoing sense of wellbeing. You don’t have to do it on your own. |
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| Werner Sattmann-Frese Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| As counsellor and bodyoriented psychotherapist I am committed to providing the empathic care and attention that my clients need to turn their struggles with conflicts, feelings, and self-esteem into experiences of emotional and spiritual growth, achievement, and competency. As social ecologist and course facilitator I am involved in developing theories and courses to enable health professionals and environmental educators to deepen their understanding of our ecological and political crises. |
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| Lisa Frese Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I approach my work as a body-oriented psychotherapist and counsellor from a holistic position that views people as emotional, physical, energetic, and spiritual beings. I am passionate about working with the empathic relationship and integrating nurturing and attuned touch when appropriate. Within this safe framework, I assist clients in facing difficult issues and in transforming traumatic experiences to find a new understanding of themselves and more aliveness and self-acceptance. |
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