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| Sonia Zadro Psychotherapist, Clinical Psychologist |
| My philosophy is to work as holistically with a person as possible - helping to make negative self talk and deep seated negative beliefs conscious by working with traditional and alternative methods of psychotherapy. There is also an emphasis on changing behaviour and taking action in the real world to promote real change. Respecting and meeting the client where they are at and honouring all their feelings is essential to my work. |
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| Anna Cohen Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| Dr Anna Cohen and the Kids & Co. Clinical Psychology team offer specialised psychological services to the general community & provide a range of services to children, adolescents, adults & families with a goal of increasing resiliencies. Anna values your views of your current experience, and draws from the research, to work with you to collaboratively develop a treatment plan that suits your personal and family needs. |
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| Kenny Glassman Psychologist |
| "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." - Albert Einstein.
Distorted perceptions and misguided strategies underlie most of our emotional difficulties. An overriding focus in all of my work is dealing with those learned patterns of thinking and emotion that interfere with the ability to successfully navigate life and genuinely connect with self and others.
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| Mataji Kennedy Clinical Psychologist |
| I work with mums with postnatal depression or those finding the adjustment to motherhood difficult. I believe motherhood is a set of learnt skills rather than an innate ability. My approach is very practical and I help mums manage their feelings which are often overwhelming. Self care is crucial and I work with mums to develop a plan for taking care of themselves. I get a lot of satisfaction out of seeing new mums develop confidence, feel in control and develop a loving bond with their baby. |
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| Eric Lyleson Relationship Therapist, Counselling Psychologist |
| Good therapy helps people in two ways. On one hand it helps people to release the negative thoughts and feelings that stand in their way of getting over problems and being happy. On the other it helps people tap into or develop the resources and abilities they need to solve problems and achieve their goals. People are not always conscious of the thoughts and feelings that get in their way, or in tune with of all their abilities. Good therapy helps people open to the power of their subconscious. |
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| Jacqui Marquis-Conder Psychologist |
| I believe in creative approaches to addressing life's challenges. This may include the use of art and play therapy along with evidenced based counselling interventions. I have a passion for providing these services to children, teens, young adults and families using a strengths based approach. |
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| Fiona Murray Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| There are times when we find ourselves in crisis and in need of a safe space in which to regain our balance. Crisis affords us an opportunity to grow in self-knowledge and personal insight, and to develop personal resources that assist us in facing future challenges with greater resilience and strength. My aim is to provide an engaged therapeutic relationship within which to facilitate this process. |
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| Rosemarie Nugent Family Therapist, Counselling Psychologist |
| In life most people encounter emotional experiences, positive and negative. Coming to terms with these events may be difficult. The cause of our feelings may be linked to any number of experiences in our day-to-day life and the distress can manifest in various ways. When these experiences become overwhelming, I will provide confidential and non-judgemental support to help work through issues and gain back control. |
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| Trisha Stratford Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| The most creative human response to crisis is to find a way through the issues and their symptoms such as feelings of inadequacy, doubt, anger and depression. A Psychosynthesis Psychotherapist helps us to use our creative potential to awaken our hearts and minds to gain a clear perspective on areas needing change in our lives. |
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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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