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| Jenetta Haim Counsellor |
| Good health is about education. The body mind and spirit are one and need to be treated as a unit. Whether you need stress management, meditation and relaxation therapy, advice on diet and nutrition, herbal supplements, vitamin therapy, aromatherapy, hypnotherapy, reiki, DNA healing or specialised counselling we can help you heal as a unit. At first you will rely on our expertise but after a while you will develop tools which will last you a lifetime. |
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| Matthew Kalitowski Coach, Psychologist |
| We each have the resources necessary to create change in our lives. My job is to enable people to access these resources with the necessary support, awareness, and practical tools. I believe that good therapy offers someone the scaffolding they need in order to access their own resilience and creativity. The goal is to reveal genuine happiness and a more authentic way of living one's life. |
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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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| Janine Rod Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| My personal philosophy centres on the belief that all humans are unique individuals with unlimited potential, inner strength and resilience. With the realization of one’s own potential, it is possible to transform the negative aspects in ones life to more positive, fulfilling and happy experiences. By increasing one’s inner strength, it is possible to develop a strong determination and greater chance of success.
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| Shirley Smith Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| Originally from California, in 1988 Shirley Smith MACA (Clinical), psychotherapist, pioneered the Co-Dependency movement in Australia. Shirley is recognised as one of Australia’s specialists in the treatment of addictions, co-dependency, relationship issues, and personal development. She is the author of Set Yourself Free, Australia’s #1 bestseller on Breaking the Cycle of Co-dependency and Compulsive Addictive Behaviour. Read the website for more info: www.SetYourselfFree.com.au |
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| Lenore Watts Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I have been helping people for over a decade to cope with difficult and at times overwhelming emotions such as anxiety, shame, stress, sadness, fear, phobias and anger. From personal experience I understand how scary, confusing and difficult making change can seem and the freedom, joy and empowerment it creates when you do. One of the main tools I use and teach is meridian tapping (also known as EFT or SET). I combine this with my professional psychotherapy training and experience. |
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| Christine Weston Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| CHANGE IS POSSIBLE: Life can feel challenging and difficult at times effecting our ability to cope. Christine can help you to discover how to navigate your way through difficulties, manage painful emotions and find relief and resolution. You can be helped to understand yourself better and develop new ways of coping. You can create change and improve the quality of your life, your relationships, your health and your future. |
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| Trudy Wilson Counsellor, Clinical Social Worker |
| My approach focuses on client's individual strengths and the harnessing of these and other untapped resources to achieve harmony and personal growth. I am fascinated by the mind/body/spirit connection and the capabilities and healing power of the unconscious mind. With a commitment to this philosophy I believe clients can achieve positive outcomes, even with complex and long term issues. |
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| Lawrence Fong Psychologist, Organisational Psychologist |
| I aim to enhance my clients' performance, emotional well-being and quality of life through a range of short-term, evidence-based, solution focussed psychological interventions. |
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