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| Kaz Thorpe Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| We recognise the freedom that beings have to change their lives, to make them more harmonious and free of suffering. We respect the client’s path to self-determination and will not dictate our own moral values. We emphasis experience over advice or interpretation. We seek to improve the quality of our clients’ lives, rather than solving specific dilemmas. The therapist and client share equal status. The client recognises that the therapist cannot take away their problems. The therapist |
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| David White Psychotherapist |
| I have learnt that effective therapy must be a co-operative venture, involving mutual respect, good will and hard work. Those who enter into it half heartedly, do not do particularly well. Good therapy takes as long as it takes and cannot be hurried to suit anyone’s personal agendas. Having said this, I have seen that those who are prepared to put in the hard yards, can do extremely well in altering their circumstances, feelings and attitudes and in coming to terms with what they cannot alter. |
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