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| Peta Lilley Psychologist |
| As a psychologist I have the responsibility and training to provide respect, support and relief for those in need. I aim to facilitate each individual functioning as best they can - getting the maximum possible from life. I believe every individual has the right to receive high quality and confidential services. |
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| Joanne Sargeant Psychiatrist |
| Social & Emotional Wellbeing for Children & Adolescents
"Young people are our future."
Quality Care, Confidentiality & Accessibility
My aim is to give young people the skills to meet their potential. |
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| Areana Eivers Psychologist |
| Sometimes in life we get stuck or come to realise that our lives, our relationships with others or our ways of dealing with these are not going in the direction that we would like them to. I see my role as helping and supporting people including adults, children, young people and families, to access and strengthen their own values, insights and resources so that they can move through these ‘stuck points’ and towards more satisfying lives and relationships. |
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| Andrea Sian Fenwick Psychologist |
| I seek to provide a safe and supportive environment for processing one's internal experience, with the aim of bringing about increased understanding, freedom from debilitating levels of distress and greater fulfilment. |
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| Craig Birrell Counsellor, Clinical Social Worker |
| Most of us seek counselling when we find aspects of our life difficult to deal with. This usually occurs when our own problem solving abilities are unable to develop a strategy to resolve an issue at hand.
My approach is based on 'working together'. By utilising practical tools clients are able to resolve issues impacting on their lives. I offer a confidential, non-judgemental and safe environment.
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