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| Wendy Nash Psychotherapist |
| Women pass through periods of transition and reflection at different phases of life. If you’re questioning who and where you are, and what you want in life, you may benefit from supportive psychotherapy. My area of specialisation is women redefining their lives during this period. My therapeutic style is holistic, integrating mind and body, and informed by my university studies in psychology. My manner is empathic, inclusive and empowering. |
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| Micaela Nathan Psychotherapist |
| Music has the power to transform your life. As a registered music psychotherapist, musician, composer, hypnotherapist and naturopath, I offer sessions in Guided Imagery and Music, a specialist model within the Music Therapy profession. Supporting you through times of change and personal challenge, it is an effective strategy for relieving a great range of personal and health issues, including emotional/mood disorders, life crises and relationship concerns. |
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| Ilana Nayman Psychotherapist |
| People are entitled to empathic understanding and assistance with their difficulties. A psychodynamic approach is seen as useful, combined with medication where necessary. It must be remembered that not everybody is suited to psychotherapy. |
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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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| Bill Newton Relationship Therapist, Psychologist |
| My approach is practical and from the first session aims to get clients started on the road back to effective functioning in their relationships and/or personal lives. By turning up to that first session, you have indicated your readiness and preparedness to deal with your problems. That's what effective adults do. |
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| Ilona Nichterlein Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| My role is to explore with the client new approaches to problems and to make the therapy session a safe place to understand and do things differently. Thinking & talking about a problem is insufficient; “doing” catalyzes change. Old patterns learned through action must be actively unlearned and replaced.. Empowering in session exercises like re-scripting an event, role-playing a situation, writing a no-send letter, communicating with the body or drawing facilitate profound and lasting change. |
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| Christina Nielsen Psychotherapist |
| I regard human difficulties as opportunities for growth and development. I see each client as a unique being carrying within them the wisdom and freedom to choose their own direction. I believe that the psychosocial issues of individuals are located within the context of their family, social and global systems. |
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| Robyn North Zaman Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| As a Somatic Psychotherapist and Counsellor, I seek to empower people to make the changes they want in their lives by helping them become aware of the relationship between their physical body, their emotions and thoughts and the choices they make. Offering a safe place for the relational journey of exploration and discovery carried out by the client and therapist together. |
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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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| Alana O'Callaghan Family Therapist, Clinical Social Worker |
| Alana is a qualified and experienced Counsellor who aims to help people view their situation from a new perspective. Her holistic approach explores connections between the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual. Alana is interested in helping people to understand a broader context for their dilemnas, and to move to a place of greater empowerment. From within a supportive and non-judgemental space, clients are encouraged to take personal responsibility for their future direction. |
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