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| Shirley Smith Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| Originally from California, in 1988 Shirley Smith MACA (Clinical), psychotherapist, pioneered the Co-Dependency movement in Australia. Shirley is recognised as one of Australia’s specialists in the treatment of addictions, co-dependency, relationship issues, and personal development. She is the author of Set Yourself Free, Australia’s #1 bestseller on Breaking the Cycle of Co-dependency and Compulsive Addictive Behaviour. Read the website for more info: www.SetYourselfFree.com.au |
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| Val Sutton Psychologist |
| I focus on identifying and building strengths as a way to overcome barriers to achieving fulfillment in life and work. I am trained in a variety of techniques, and find that it is the therapeutic relationship and the belief in the process that achieves desired outcomes. I work in a collaborative way with whatever you bring into therapy and focus on solutions. |
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| Andrea Szasz Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Engaging on any level with therapy is essentially looking into yourself. It is rewarding, difficult, and one of the bravest things you can do. But you are not alone. I provide a safe and nurturing counselling and psychotherapy service, built on compassion and respect. Humility, and a non-judgmental approach are vital ingredients to my service. I enjoy working with people and helping them to resolve issues caused by overwhelming experiences. |
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| Stephanie Thompson Coach, Psychologist |
| I use a positive, solution-focused approach which I call ‘Therapeutic Coaching’. This model is particularly enjoyable, empowering & effective because it progresses you toward solutions here & now. It deeply respects your intelligence, personal perspectives & experience. By contrast, many common 'therapies' involve lots of listening but few solutions, or lengthy psychoanalysis. My experience is that this too often isn’t helpful. I also use nutritional interventions for mood. Medicare rebatable. |
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| Alison Waugh Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| Good health & personal development have been the underlying themes of my working life. A Psychologist with advanced psychotherapeutic training in EMDR, recent postgraduate training at the University of Sydney in the Psychology of Coaching as well as specialist in mental health nursing. I enjoy working with people to achieve their personal, work & health goals. My background enables me to customise the approach/es most useful and relevant to my client; flexibility is a feature of my approach |
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| Jacqui Winship Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| I believe in the power of the therapy relationship to enable individuals and couples to grow, heal and thrive. I offer a supportive environment in which you can gain a better understanding of your concerns and how they are influencing your life as well as developing a greater sense of wellbeing. My aim is to assist you in exploring issues that are troubling you and to help you to gain greater insight into these in order to develop resources and strategies to resolve, accept or overcome them. |
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| Jeanne Abelson Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Jeanne has a gentle, person-centred approach. She uses holistic, creative and spiritual methods, depending on your preferences, and helps you consult your feelings and discover your own direction and solutions. She considers that your biology, psychology, and environment, now and in the past, all contribute to making you the person you are today. She helps you find your way through this maze and work out what you want to keep, what you want to discard, and how you want to move forward. |
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| Karina Alouisa Counsellor, Psychologist |
| Karina is a caring and professional psychologist being fully registered with the NSW Psychologists Registration Board. She is an Associate Member of the Australian Psychological Society and is registered under the Medicare Better Access to Mental Health Care scheme. Karina has experience working with a variety of problems including depression, anxiety, drug & alcohol, relationships, grief, and workplace problems. She works with individuals and couples. |
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| Karin Attewell Psychologist |
| I believe that counselling is about providing a safe, supportive and confidential environment to explore your very personal and often painful concerns and psychological distress. It requires a relationship of trust, sensitivity and compassion. My aim is to help you find insight into your unique approach to life, relationships and problems. A collaborative exploration of your inner strengths to find a path forward, realistic solutions and an attitude of acceptance of what cant be changed. |
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| Cathy Banks Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Think...feel...do. Together we will find a way to work through life's challenges in a safe and supportive environment. You will be assisted to explore your own strengths and growing edges and use these skills to create a more balanced and fulfilling life. Cathy uses an integrative approach incorporating a systems perspective to look at where you have come from and where you want to go to. Cognitive Behavioural therapy, narrative therapy and sandplay therapy are tools to assist us in this journey |
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