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| Philip Wright Psychotherapist |
| Based on the development of trust the psychotherapeutic relationship provides space to allow for the development of the Self. By using a skilled empathic mode of listening I help clients better understand and use their own emotional experiences. Knowing oneself and one’s feelings provides a firm foundation for flexibility and choice, safety in relationships, and a platform from which to realise ambitions and goals.Also accredited educator counsellor at St James Ethics Centre |
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| Roby Abeles Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| I believe that we are all doing the best we can with the inner and outer resources which are currently available to us. Sometimes because of what life has served up to us we make adaptations or decisions which may help us in the moment but over time they may become self-sabotaging or otherwise began to work against us. There are many ways these can be changed and an easier, less painful life can be had by exploring these decisions, and the emotions that were buried long ago to help us survive. |
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| Susan Alldred-Lugton Psychologist |
| My style of therapy is very much based on working with the client in order to discuss their inner thoughts and feelings as well as their actual experiences both past and present. For many clients this may be the first time in their lives that they have revealed these things to another person. The aim of therapy is to take responsibility for oneself and to make changes so that life becomes more satisfying. |
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| Dan Auerbach Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Sydney based professional counselling service providing treatment for psychological issues including depression, anxiety, panic, addiction, sexuality issues, relationship difficulties, eating disorder, trauma, abuse and other issues. |
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| Michelle Chesno Clinical Psychologist |
| To provide a therapeutic space where people can feel supported as well as challenged to develop self awareness ,get to know and understand themselves so that they can feel happier and motivated in the world . To be able to find acceptance and self worth so as to be able to love and be loved . Psychotherapy can’t magically take away all pain and misfortune in our lives. But it can definitely help us address our unique challenges – whether by coping, changing, or simply confronting them. |
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| Anna Cohen Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| Dr Anna Cohen and the Kids & Co. Clinical Psychology team offer specialised psychological services to the general community & provide a range of services to children, adolescents, adults & families with a goal of increasing resiliencies. Anna values your views of your current experience, and draws from the research, to work with you to collaboratively develop a treatment plan that suits your personal and family needs. |
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| Melissa Ferrari Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Life presents itself with stress and struggle at different times in all our lives. I am trained in a mindful and professional model of counselling and psychotherapy and have a strong commitment to helping others create change in their life. Managing alone is not always the best way forward. Understanding patterns in our lives and the way we cope can be extremely empowering to help create change. Psychotherapy can help make change happen more consciously and mindfully. |
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| Julie Fletcher Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that psychotherapy at it's core is an openness to another human's experience. I see my role as providing a safe, empathic and compassionate space for clients to explore their issues and difficulties. |
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| Lisa Frese Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I approach my work as a body-oriented psychotherapist and counsellor from a holistic position that views people as emotional, physical, energetic, and spiritual beings. I am passionate about working with the empathic relationship and integrating nurturing and attuned touch when appropriate. Within this safe framework, I assist clients in facing difficult issues and in transforming traumatic experiences to find a new understanding of themselves and more aliveness and self-acceptance. |
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| Tim Harvey Counsellor |
| I work with individuals, couples and families who have the capacity to resolve their problems with my assistance. I believe that when we understand ourselves, we are capable of finding happiness and contentment in our lives. There are times when life can seem hopeless and painful.
Why live in this pain if help is at hand?
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