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| Gabrielle Gawne-Kelnar Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Whatever challenges you face at the moment, I believe the keys to the solutions are somewhere within you ... perhaps they're just not so easy to see right now.
With counselling and psychotherapy, you and I can begin to find those keys and explore what they might unlock for you.
We can unearth the strengths that sustained you so far, and build on them. In a space of safety, creativity and growth, you can begin to restore yourself and gather your resources for the journey ahead.
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| Corinne Henderson Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Counselling/psychotherapy provide a safe and supportive environment in which to explore problematic issues; evolve strategies; and review options to meet personal goals and live a more rewarding life. Using a ‘person centred’ approach that views all individuals as self-striving to find meaning and fulfilment in the world, and a capacity for creativity, growth and choice, I work with clients to develop insight and self-awareness. |
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| Amanda Jones Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that therapy is a process of self-discovery and having a safe, non-judgemental, respectful and empathic space is essential for this process to be successful. Feeling heard and understood and having time to develop your own strengths will help you find a way of being that brings greater contentment and confidence. |
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| Therese King Psychotherapist, Clinical Social Worker |
| I have worked with many people from diverse backgrounds and believe all people have the ability to live a life that brings them true fulfillment. I enjoy assisting people to discover the kind of life that will be vital and joyful for them and explore the feelings and thoughts that get in the way of living this life. I use a number of therapeutic models to assist people to take on the challenge of living their best life. |
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| Eriko Kinoshita Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I am an art therapist. Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy where people can use a variety of art media (drawing, painting, collage, clay, writing etc) to explore both verbally and non-verbally our issues, emotions and thoughts. Emotions are often beyond words. So are our energies, dreams, imagination and fantasies. They often can teach us lots of things about ourselves when we visualize them. Expressive arts can take you somewhere very sacred within you. To assist the process is my passion. |
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| Serge Koreneff Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Do you feel that some things in your life are not working? Do you think that you would like to change some of your behaviours that do not work for you? Do you have a sense that there could be more joy and happiness in your life?
Do you want more from your life, but find it difficult to create change.
Some times you need help. Together we can find and develop the resources that you need to create the change that you want. |
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| Clare Mann Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| Clare’s expertise lies in helping individuals create extraordinary results by identifying and removing the myth of limitation. Through skillful facilitation, she helps people uncover the meaning behind their presenting issues to transform problems into opportunities. Working closely within a counselling relationship, she helps them examine problems within the wider context of finding purpose and meaning. |
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| Donald Marmara Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| You may be experiencing symptoms such as anxiety, stress or depression because of the frustration that arises from knowing that your life can be richer and more meaningful but not knowing how to get there.
My aim is to give you the support you need to change your life.
I have been helping people like yourself have richer and more meaningful lives for over 30 years.
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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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