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| Max Rutherford Psychologist |
| Please go to www.maxrutherford.com.au for details of my philosohpy and vision |
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| Nada Coorey Psychologist |
| People come to therapy when they are experiencing emotional difficulties in their lives that are difficult to bear. Improvement in therapy goes beyond the relief of a specific problem. Through self-awareness and development we can improve the quality of a person’s life. When I see a client, I endeavour to assist them to understand the nature of their difficulties as fully as possible, and to help them develop the skills to handle these difficulties in a way that can be of benefit to them.
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| Max Cornwell Psychologist |
| Humane, respectful solutions to problems in living. |
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| Edwina Cowdery Psychologist |
| To give the best service and help people so they can go on to help themselves. |
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| Cosette Dean Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| I am passionate about providing high quality, evidence based treatment, in a warm and supportive manner. I seek to understand clients as individuals, to help them clarify their goals for therapy, and assist them to work towards these in a practical and timely way. |
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| Catherine Devetzis Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| In my 11 years of practicing psychotherapy I have learnt that people already possess the personal resources they need to heal their psychological distress. I aim to activate those resources by overcoming the despair and stuckness that compells them to repeat their painful ways of relating and living. I listen to what my clients tell me on all levels: verbal, non-verbal, emotional and implied comments to help me activate the neglected aspects of their selves. |
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