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| Tanya Dooney Psychologist |
| Tanya believes the counselling experience is unique to each person. A priority of Tanya’s is to ensure people feel comfortable in sessions and that they feel safe exploring potentially stressful or upsetting past or current experiences. Tanya is passionate about helping people create change. One of the most rewarding aspects of her work is when people make a breakthrough after struggling with a difficult situation for a period of time. |
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| Roslyn Kaiser Relationship Therapist, Counsellor |
| Roslyn believes clients have the capacity to resolve their own issues through consultations. She believes that change occurs as clients become more competent and are then more capable of finding solutions in their lives. Some clients only need a couple of sessions to achieve the self-awareness and problem-solving they seek; others require several sessions over an extended period of time. |
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| Brendan McMahon Psychologist |
| I will work with you at your own pace to help you find where your personal blocks are that stop you from having the personal, emotional and spiritual freedom you would like to have. I will assist you in your journey of personal growth to develop a better understanding of yourself as a person so that you are able to increase your ability to make conscious choices for yourself and find meaning in life. I work in a wholistic manner and will allow you to unfold as the person you were meant to be. |
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| Margaret Rebgetz Psychotherapist, Clinical Psychologist |
| Margaret Rebgetz is an experienced Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist and works at Spring Hill and Albany Creek. She is experienced in assisting clients understand their needs in therapy and embarks on a therapeutic process within a psychodynamic framework. She also draws upon approaches from other theoretical orientations, such as CBT and humanistic and existential therapies, as there is a thoughtfulness given in providing what clients find helpful and works for them. |
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| Vincent Conway Counsellor |
| Therapy is a collaborative, caring relationship in which one person (a therapist) assists one or more persons in addressing difficulties, circumstances or experiences that are of concern. I believe that people often have solutions to their difficulties although some may require more assistance than others to discover these solutions. I believe that all clients deserve respect regardless of their behaviour, gender, race or any other characteristic. |
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