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| Helen Bonynge Counsellor |
| In my practice people have the opportunity to talk through their problems in a comfortable, non judgmental, and friendly environment. They are given support, while they work through the various issues that are affecting their lives. This is a place where you feel safe, at a time when you are feeling most vulnerable. My work focuses on peoples current situations, as well as their past. I work with individuals, couples and groups. |
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| Corinne Lindsell Counsellor, Clinical Social Worker |
| Embracing the whole person, with a holistic approach to therapy.
Goal setting and planning for a positive transition into living. |
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| Helena Paras Psychologist |
| I am child centred and family focussed. I like to work with families holistically to develop emotional resilience, highlight existing strengths, increase connectedness and cohesion, and promote inclusion and child participation. I aim to work collaboratively with my clients, facilitating their journey towards self awareness and fulfillment. I believe a solid and positive therapeutic relationship may facilitate change. |
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| Dawn Wade Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| In my counselling and psychotherapy practice I aim to engage clients in the therapeutic process of personal change within a respectful, warm and safe environment. My vision is to help free individuals to recognize their unique value and life purpose, and so pursue relevant and inspired lives. Using an holistic approach I combine an eclectic use of constructivist psychological approaches with extensive clinical experience and humor. I aim to promote health in the mind, body and spirit.
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| Diane Whiting Clinical Psychologist |
| A good therapeutic relationship assists in facilitating change. The primary focus of early sessions is motivational interviewing to ensure engagement and commence the change process. I then work with each person in a practical but individually tailored manner, in order to achieve mutual goals.
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| Penny Downy Counsellor |
| My aim is to provide non-judgemental support in a safe and caring environment. I am very calm and positive by nature, which many of my clients have stated they find particularly helpful especially during times of stress and crisis! I have a particular passion for working with young people and their families/carers using a strengths-based approach to support them as they negotiate life's 'speed humps'. |
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