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| Rita Young Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I work from a somatic, psychodynamic and mindfulness base, believing ease in both body and mind is possible from practising presence and discovering what keeps one away from presence. |
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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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| Meg Berg Counsellor |
| I am an insightful and committed counsellor, who understands, supports and celebrates the different life journeys and paths we tread. I offer an eagle's perspective on the problems and issues facing you in life, whether work related, personal growth or mental health issues. As your counsellor and facilitator, I journey with you as you discover insights, grow and change. One of my aspirations is to help make this journey as smooth as possible, as you uncover the unknown. |
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| Kristine Braaten Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Therapy can help us to connect with our current experience, to harness this energy to move into clarity and growth. Even when we don’t understand what is happening with us, there is a deeper wisdom that, when accessed, will liberate us to find the clarity, energy and creativity that we crave. My vision for this process with you is one which is nurturing, joyous, energetic and solutions oriented. |
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| Cranston Brecht Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Psychotherapy is the tool by which we can find and support our true self. I believe that everybody has the right to good mental health. I also believe that we all are born with an innate natural potential. Sometimes when we feel bad, confused or unhappy it may be because this potential has been disrupted or derailed. When our potentials are not being realised psychotherapy is a very useful tool in repairing the damage and realigning this trajectory into a cohesive sense of well being. |
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| Ilan Cohen Counsellor, Clinical Psychologist |
| Stressed out, feeling trapped, frustrated with getting help, can't sleep, in emotional pain, feel constantly depressed and worried, these are the feelings, the very common feelings that many people experience day after day, night after night.
In my new book called "Living Beyond Pain" I discuss ways to deal with pain and stress. I use Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, also known as CBT, which is the most researched form of therapy. |
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| Heather Firth Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Are you feeling irritable, frustrated, anxious, deep sadness? Are you experiencing nagging self doubt or lack of confidence? Change such as moving location or jobs; marrying or having a baby; losing or separating from someone dear to you can trigger such feelings. I can help alleviate your pain as my counselling practice in Sydney (Bondi Junction) focuses on people just like you who are suffering from stress and anxiety, depression and relationship problems. |
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| Suzanne Foxon Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Our lives today are busier and more demanding than ever. At times, everyone experiences various forms of distress that we are able to work through. Yet sometimes these feelings do not go away or become so overwhelming, we struggle to cope. This is when I can help. I work with people who have reached a point where they want something to change. In a respectful, supportive and understanding environment, I provide an opportunity for you to express your thoughts and feelings, and to feel heard. |
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| Lisa Hayes Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Therapy is an opportunity to experience and explore what it means to be authentic. I believe that increasing awareness of our humanity leads to a profound appreciation of our selves and each other. |
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| Jill Henry Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I help people who are having difficulties working out what is best for them in their personal and professional lives and concentrate on helping my clients get relief, clarity, and direction. Often this involves focusing on relationships and deciding what it is that is preventing them from giving and receiving what they might want from a relationship with friends, families, work colleagues, husbands or partners. |
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