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| Steve Armstrong Counsellor |
| My approach to therapy is to meet you where you are and explore your difficulties and then together generate fresh responses that will open up new possibilities for your life and relationships. I enjoy creating a space of genuine respect, acceptance and creativity that will support and challenge you to move and grow as a person. |
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| Tarnya Davis Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| Counselling is an opportunity to learn about and notice our strengths, so we can use them to overcome the challenges we face in life and to ultimately achieve what we all seek - greater happiness. |
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| Rob Gray Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| Art therapy, counselling and psychotherapy are all about change. People come for help because they feel there is something preventing them from living a fulfilling life, or it may be that they are in a situation that is difficult for them to cope with. Robert often uses pictures, drawings and other creative expressions as part of his approach. By using art therapy unconscious material can surface. It is like diving to the bottom of an iceberg instead of exploring the tip that is visible. |
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| Kaz Thorpe Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| We recognise the freedom that beings have to change their lives, to make them more harmonious and free of suffering. We respect the client’s path to self-determination and will not dictate our own moral values. We emphasis experience over advice or interpretation. We seek to improve the quality of our clients’ lives, rather than solving specific dilemmas. The therapist and client share equal status. The client recognises that the therapist cannot take away their problems. The therapist |
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