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| Tim Harvey Counsellor |
| I work with individuals, couples and families who have the capacity to resolve their problems with my assistance. I believe that when we understand ourselves, we are capable of finding happiness and contentment in our lives. There are times when life can seem hopeless and painful.
Why live in this pain if help is at hand?
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| Sue Hawkins Clinical Social Worker |
| In the area of Perinatal Care (Ante and Post Natal Care) to provide women with the practical and psychological resources they require to enjoy their babies and to feel safe and supported in the community in which they live.
The same applies in the area of aged care.
To ensure as far as possible that outcomes are realistic and achieveable. |
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| Christine Koltai Psychotherapist |
| Psychotherapy is the process of examining thoughts, feelings and relationships. Together we look at personal and family patterns to gain a greater understanding of you're world . Therapy focuses on enhancing self awareness through a sustained therapeutic relationship. It takes time to tell your story and it is this working relationship which enables you to achieve greater resilience and deep abiding personal change. |
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| Helen Kvelde Psychologist |
| My style of therapy is very much based on establishing a relationship of trust so the client can discuss their inner thoughts and feelings as well as their actual experiences both past and present. For many clients this may be the first time in their lives that they have revealed these things to another person. Together we can begin to look at some of the painful issues and find ways to move forward more constructively. |
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| John Needs Clinical Psychologist |
| Psychology's goal is to describe, understand, predict, and modify behaviour so as to improve an indiviual's situation. I see psychology as providing COMMON SENSE assistance to people. |
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| Gerry O'Sullivan Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Seniors, are you dissatisfied with your life, wondering what's next and who you are, now that you're not working?
Do you feel lost as to your purpose for this next stage of life?
Can you keep on growing or do you worry decline is inevitable?
You may be struggling with the ageing process. Or perhaps you feel that our society does not offer a role for our ageing community. Often the ageing population is referred to as problem but there is another vision of ageing. |
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| Roby Abeles Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| I believe that we are all doing the best we can with the inner and outer resources which are currently available to us. Sometimes because of what life has served up to us we make adaptations or decisions which may help us in the moment but over time they may become self-sabotaging or otherwise began to work against us. There are many ways these can be changed and an easier, less painful life can be had by exploring these decisions, and the emotions that were buried long ago to help us survive. |
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