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| Natalie Lotkin Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I work as a qualified psychotherapist in private practice in Bondi Junction. My training and experience enables me to provide a safe and deeply supportive space for you to explore and understand the things that cause you difficulty in your life. The therapeutic relationship will provide you with an opportunity to explore patterns of behaviour and my aim is to promote long term change and fulfilling ways of living your life. |
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| Desiree Loveridge Clinical Psychologist |
| Desiree is a compassionate and down to earth Clinical Psychologist who is committed to helping people overcome their struggles and achieve a meaningful and fulfilling life. In a confidential and nurturing atmosphere, she will listen and provide you with information and skills to help you manage. Desiree is able to assist with a broad range of presenting concerns, and aims to provide a professional and quality service for all her patients. |
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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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| Jacqui Marquis-Conder Psychologist |
| I believe in creative approaches when addressing life's challenges. This may include talking therapies as well as the use of art and play (painting, drawing, clay, sand play, and therapeutic games and activities.) My approach when using these mediums is non-interpretive, allowing the person to explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences through safe and non confrontational means of expression. |
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| Leo Martyn Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe strongly that my client's experiences and choices made toward the unfolding of deeply personal aspects of their lives should be their own. Therefore, a major personal focus in practice is in supporting my clients toward attaining their own unique sense of empowerment, direction and change in alignment with their own unfolding, ahead of being driven by any personal agenda, beliefs or advice from me. This said, I look forward to welcoming you to my practice. |
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| Tzach Maya Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Tzach Maya provides counselling & psychotherapy for individuals and couples, with group therapy and phone counselling. His therapeutic philosophy is to provide accessible therapy to help people address current challenges and long-standing issues, as well as to explore their unique way of being with themselves, others and their environment. This can be achieved by offering a therapeutic space, human contact and a special way of sharing, where clients move towards mental health welfare and growth. |
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| Gay D McKinley Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| All of us have times in our lives when we feel that we're in a fog and can't seem to find our way out. This can be especially difficult if you're usually the one that others rely on. If it's the first time you've felt like this, it can be really confusing - and frightening.
Seeking help from a counsellor is not a sign of weakness or an admission of failure. It's actually the opposite. It's a sign that you have the strength and good sense to get help when you most need it. |
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| Adam McLean Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| The underlying principle of how I work is strongly influenced by Existential philosophy. Existentialism breaks away from putting labels on a persons’ life and works from the basis of being-present. I believe we are challenged to take personal responsibility for the choices we make in life. The past influences the present and the future poses hope, meaning and purpose. Existential philosophy approaches life holistically. In our work together 'expect change to happen'. |
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| Michael Mormanis Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| I hold the relationship as primary in terms of what happens in the room and how change is achieved. The process of therapy is one of collaboration. I work hard to develop an understanding of clients' unique background, inner world, and beliefs about their lives. I believe that to be truly effective, I must begin to discover what makes a client resilient and where their strengths lie. I must also work to understand the factors that contribute to ongoing suffering as well as barriers to growth. |
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| Michael Muir Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I work in partnership with clients to facilitate finding more fulfilling ways of being. I employ somatic psychotherapy techniques which encourage the body and mind to transform and reconnect. This involves verbal engagement and bodywork, both biodynamic massage and other forms of touch where appropriate. All of this supports the exploration of limiting beliefs and a movement towards happiness, spontaneity, creativity and an ongoing sense of wellbeing. You don’t have to do it on your own. |
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