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| Toni Bailey Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| We are all faced with many pressures, dilemmas and issues which sometimes leave us feeling uncertain, in pain, stuck, tired, stressed and perhaps wondering if this is as good as it gets.
I offer a supportive, confidential and caring environment where we can work together to explore, heal, resolve and change the areas of your life that are not working as well as you would like or are causing you concern and pain. I am always guided by you and how you would like to work together. |
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| Kim Michelle Hansen Counsellor |
| Counselling is a process whereby personal issues and difficulties can be identified,options considered and investigated and resolutions reached, in a safe and confidential environment. Essentially the process requires us to ask, "What do I need to do now or to turn my attention to, to enable me to cope better, feel better, be more productive and sustain healthy, enjoyable relationships?" |
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| Martine Prunty Counsellor, Clinical Psychologist |
| Martine works with respect and compassion for her clients, allowing them to feel safe in sharing their experiences. She has a warm, empathic approach in helping clients to gain insight about their emotional difficulties to explore more helpful ways of managing these. Martine uses models of treatment which have been shown by research to be most effective for treating specific presenting problems. |
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| Nicole Robins Family Therapist, Counsellor |
| I believe good couple and family therapy should feel non-judgemental and open up new ways of responding to behaviours and relationship difficulties that can feel entrenched. As an experienced family therapist I can also offer ideas and parenting strategies to encourage families to try new approaches that have been shown to help children to thrive and parents to feel more in charge and in touch with their kids. I have experience with both child and adolescent issues. |
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